
Live Netherlands 2026 FIFA World Cup outright odds, group and qualifier markets, and tournament props tracked across prediction markets.
@ MoroccoThe Netherlands are one of the most heavily traded national teams in soccer prediction markets, a function of a federation that has reached three World Cup finals without ever lifting the trophy. Across roughly thirty active contracts, the 2026 FIFA World Cup outright winner market carries the most volume, and the board consistently slots Oranje inside the contender tier behind the tournament favorites. The durable swing factors on their price are squad construction around Virgil van Dijk and Cody Gakpo, the strength of their qualifying form, and a draw that shapes the path to the knockout rounds rather than any single result. The 2026 World Cup runs across the United States, Canada and Mexico in June and July 2026, and the live odds for every Netherlands contract sit on the board above.
The Netherlands sit in the World Cup outright market as a respected contender rather than a top-line favorite, and the board reflects that read clearly. The structural case is a deep, technical squad anchored by Van Dijk in defense and Gakpo in attack, set against a field where Spain, France, Argentina and Brazil draw the heaviest chalk. Traders treat the gap between the Netherlands and that lead group as the core question on the outright. The tournament-winner price moves on squad fitness and draw difficulty more than on friendly results. For the exact number, the live board above carries it; the durable point is that the Netherlands trade as a side capable of a deep run, consistent with a nation that has reached three finals.
The path-to-the-tournament markets price the Netherlands on the strength of their European qualifying campaign and the eventual group draw. As one of UEFA's perennial qualifiers, Oranje rarely carry long odds to advance, and the board structures their group and progression contracts around that expectation. The durable read is that these markets reward roster quality over individual match noise, which is why a single friendly result moves the price far less than a qualifying setback would. The series and schedule structure across qualifying and the group stage drive the race over the coming months. The live board above shows where each progression contract sits today.
The Netherlands draw heavy volume because they are a marquee soccer brand with a global following, a long World Cup history, and a current squad built around recognizable stars. That narrative gravity, paired with the once-every-four-years World Cup cycle, concentrates trading interest. The durable swing factors are the fitness of Van Dijk and Gakpo, the form of the supporting cast, and the difficulty of the group and knockout draw. Forward catalysts include the final squad selection, the group-stage fixtures in June 2026, and any progression into the knockout rounds in July 2026. The live board above reflects where the price sits on each of these markets today.
Beyond the outright, the Netherlands anchor a range of tournament and single-match contracts, from exact-score lines and match spreads in their World Cup fixtures to third-place and tournament-prop markets. These markets trade on matchup specifics, the named opponent, and the goal expectation in a given game rather than season-long form. Van Dijk and Gakpo are the players most likely to drive any individual-level interest given their roles. The exact lines on every prop and match market sit on the live board above; the structural point is that the depth of Netherlands coverage spans the full World Cup ladder, from lifting the trophy down to the scoreline in a single group-stage match.
The Netherlands have reached the World Cup final three times, in 1974, 1978 and 2010, and lost all three, making them the most accomplished nation never to win the tournament. Their signature contribution is Total Football, the fluid system pioneered by Johan Cruyff's 1974 side that reshaped the modern game. Their lone major trophy is the 1988 European Championship. That history shapes the market read: traders price the Netherlands as a side with the pedigree and structure to reach the final stages, which is why their outright sits in the contender tier even in a deep field. The FIFA ranking, around seventh in the world, reinforces that durable standing.
As of June 8, 2026, the Netherlands trade around 4 to 5 cents on the 2026 FIFA World Cup outright winner market across Kalshi and Polymarket, slotting them in the contender tier behind the tournament favorites. See the live board above for the latest price on every Netherlands contract.
The Netherlands World Cup outright trades on both Kalshi and Polymarket, with the deepest books on the headline winner market and thinner liquidity on single-match props. Prices track closely across platforms, and the live board above merges them so you can compare without checking each venue separately.
Coverage spans the 2026 FIFA World Cup outright winner, qualifying and group progression, third-place and tournament props, plus single-match exact-score and spread lines for Netherlands fixtures. Roughly thirty active Netherlands contracts are tracked across major prediction market platforms.
The Netherlands have never won the FIFA World Cup. They have reached the final three times, in 1974, 1978 and 2010, losing each one. Their only major trophy is the 1988 European Championship.
Squad construction is the biggest durable driver, specifically the fitness and form of Virgil van Dijk and Cody Gakpo, alongside the difficulty of the World Cup draw. A FIFA ranking around seventh keeps Oranje priced as a genuine contender rather than a longshot.