
Live Honduras national team odds for World Cup qualifying, Gold Cup, and CONCACAF Nations League markets tracked across prediction markets.
Honduras, known to supporters as Los Catrachos, is among the more actively traded CONCACAF national teams in international soccer prediction markets, a reflection of a federation founded in 1935 that has reached three FIFA World Cups. Across the active contracts, qualifying and tournament-advancement markets carry the most volume, and the board consistently slots Honduras in the second tier of the CONCACAF region behind Mexico, the United States, Costa Rica, and Panama. The durable swing factor on these prices is roster generation and the federation's reliance on Europe-based attackers rather than any single result. As of June 14, 2026, Honduras sits outside the expanded 2026 World Cup field after a goals-scored tiebreaker in the final qualifying round. The live odds for every contract sit on the board above.
Prediction markets price Honduras as a regional contender rather than a tournament favorite, and that read is structural. As one of the historically strongest Central American programs, Honduras carries enough name recognition and qualifying pedigree to draw consistent volume, but the board rarely treats them as a CONCACAF title threat. The tier above them, Mexico and the United States, is durable, with Costa Rica and Panama occupying the contested middle ground Honduras competes within. Traders price these markets primarily on advancement probability, not trophy odds, which is why qualifying and group-stage survival contracts move more money than outright winner markets. For the current number on any given contract, the live board above carries the exact price.
The CONCACAF qualifying structure is where Honduras draws its sharpest pricing, because the region's margins are thin and the team's fate often turns on goal difference. Honduras competes directly with Costa Rica, Jamaica, Panama, and a rising Nicaragua and Suriname tier for the limited automatic and playoff berths. As of June 14, 2026, Honduras missed direct qualification for the expanded 48-team World Cup, finishing level on points and goal difference with Suriname but losing the second-place tiebreaker on goals scored. That outcome reframes the forward markets toward the next cycle, the Gold Cup, and Nations League play, where the board prices Honduras as a credible quarterfinal-to-semifinal side.
Volume on Honduras markets tracks the federation's narrative gravity in Central America and its diaspora following across the United States. The durable swing factors are squad availability and the depth of the Europe-based and MLS-based player pool, since Honduras leans heavily on a handful of attacking contributors. Tournament windows drive the sharpest activity: Gold Cup group draws, Nations League promotion and relegation matches, and any World Cup qualifying restart in the 2030 cycle. When the squad is healthy and the fixture stakes are high, the book deepens. The live board above reflects where sharp money currently sits.
Honduras has reached the FIFA World Cup three times, in 1982, 2010, and 2014, and won the CONCACAF Championship in 1981, the regional title that predates the modern Gold Cup. The federation has been a FIFA member since 1951 and a founding CONCACAF member since 1961, durable credentials that anchor how the market weights the program. That history establishes Honduras as a program the board respects for qualifying ceiling while pricing a clear gap to the region's two dominant nations. The 2026 cycle ended in elimination, but the long record keeps Honduras priced as a perennial CONCACAF factor rather than a longshot.
As of June 14, 2026, Honduras is priced out of the 2026 World Cup field after missing qualification on a goals-scored tiebreaker with Suriname in the final CONCACAF round. Forward markets now center on the Gold Cup and Nations League. See the live board above for current prices.
Honduras national team markets trade across the major prediction-market platforms tracked by Prediction Genius, with qualifying and tournament-advancement contracts typically carrying the deepest books. Liquidity concentrates around active CONCACAF fixture windows, and spreads tighten as match dates approach.
Prediction Genius covers Honduras national team markets including World Cup qualifying advancement, Gold Cup group and knockout outcomes, CONCACAF Nations League results, and individual match moneylines when those fixtures trade across the platforms.
Honduras last reached the FIFA World Cup in 2014, its third appearance after 1982 and 2010. The team has not advanced past the group stage in any of those three tournaments and did not qualify for the 2026 edition.
The biggest durable driver is squad generation and the team's reliance on a small core of Europe-based and MLS-based attackers. With three World Cup appearances and a 1981 CONCACAF title, Honduras is priced as a regional contender rather than a CONCACAF favorite.