
Live Republic Of The Congo soccer odds covering Africa Cup of Nations qualifying, World Cup qualifiers, and friendly markets tracked across prediction markets.
The Republic Of The Congo, the Brazzaville-based national side known as Les Diables Rouges (The Red Devils), is a CAF and FIFA member whose markets trade in the longshot tier of African international prediction markets. Across the handful of active contracts, qualifying-result and tournament-advancement markets carry the most volume, and the board consistently slots Congo well behind the continent's heavyweights. As of June 14, 2026 the team sits in the lower third of the FIFA World Ranking, with the durable swing factor on its price being squad continuity and the diaspora-heavy player pool rather than any single fixture. The live odds for every contract sit on the board above, and the analysis below covers what those numbers mean.
Prediction markets price the Republic Of The Congo as a longshot in any continental or global field, a structural read rooted in a small football economy and a squad assembled largely from players based in Europe's lower divisions. The board treats Congo as a side that can spring an upset in a single match but is not built to string together a deep tournament run. The competitive set traders anchor against is the African elite tier, the perennial Africa Cup of Nations contenders that price several rungs above Congo. The durable driver of the price is roster strength and the form of the diaspora core, not the result of any one camp. For the current number, the live board above is the reference.
Congo competes inside CAF's deep qualifying structure, where a dozen-plus nations chase a small number of World Cup and Africa Cup of Nations berths. The grouping is competitive enough that Congo is rarely favored, and the market prices the team on roster strength more than on the standings of a given window, because the diaspora pool means availability swings hard from camp to camp. The Republic Of The Congo finished last in its 2026 World Cup qualifying group, a result that durably frames the team as an outsider in its qualifying cycles. What drives the race forward is fixture difficulty, head-to-head results against group rivals, and squad continuity over a long campaign rather than today's exact qualifying price.
The Republic Of The Congo trades on the back of CAF qualifying windows and Africa Cup of Nations tournament cycles, when its result markets see their sharpest activity. Volume concentrates around match-result and advancement contracts because those are the events most directly tied to a calendar. The durable swing factors on the price are the availability of the European-based core, the stability of the Congolese federation (FECOFOOT), and managerial continuity, all of which have wobbled in recent cycles. Forward catalysts are the AFCON qualifying schedule and the next World Cup cycle. The live board above shows where the price sits today.
The Republic Of The Congo's defining achievement remains the 1972 Africa Cup of Nations title, won in Cameroon with a 3-2 final victory over Mali, the team's only continental crown across seven AFCON appearances. That history establishes Congo as a nation with a proud but distant pedigree rather than a current contender, and it shapes how the market weights the modern roster: traders price the badge's heritage but discount it heavily against present-day squad strength. The gap between a single 1972 title and a half-century without another deep run is why the board parks Congo firmly in the longshot tier.
As of June 14, 2026, the Republic Of The Congo trades in the longshot tier across its active qualifying and tournament markets, sitting well below the African elite. Check the live board above for the exact cents, which refresh as prices move across platforms.
Congo's markets appear where major prediction-market platforms list African qualifying and tournament events, with liquidity typically thinner than for elite sides. Books can differ on spread and depth, so the board above aggregates the available prices into one view.
Coverage spans Africa Cup of Nations qualifying, World Cup qualifiers, tournament advancement, and match-result markets for the Republic Of The Congo, aggregated across the platforms tracked by Prediction Genius wherever the fixtures are listed.
The Republic Of The Congo won the Africa Cup of Nations once, in 1972, beating Mali 3-2 in the final in Cameroon. It remains the team's only continental title across seven AFCON appearances.
The single biggest durable driver is squad strength and the availability of the Europe-based diaspora core, given Congo's small domestic football economy. As of June 14, 2026 the team sits in the lower third of the FIFA World Ranking, which anchors its longshot pricing.