
Live Thailand national team odds covering World Cup qualifying, ASEAN Championship futures, and Asian Cup markets tracked across prediction markets.
The Thailand national football team is one of Southeast Asia's most heavily followed sides in international soccer prediction markets, a function of a federation that has built the deepest trophy cabinet in the region. Nicknamed the War Elephants, Thailand carries the most volume in tournament-advancement and ASEAN Championship contracts, where the board consistently slots them among the favorites within their confederation. As of June 14, 2026 the side sits around 93rd in the FIFA World Ranking, its strongest position in nearly two decades, with the durable swing factor on its price being squad continuity and the health of its core European-based players rather than any single friendly result. The live odds for every contract sit on the board above; the analysis below covers what those numbers mean.
Prediction markets price Thailand as a regional power rather than a global one, and the structure of its contracts reflects that. The deepest books sit on advancement and ASEAN Championship futures, where the War Elephants are routinely treated as a top-tier favorite within Southeast Asia. On the larger stage of World Cup qualification, the board prices Thailand as a longshot to reach the final rounds, a gap that tells traders exactly how the market weights regional dominance against continental depth. The durable read is that Thailand's price moves on squad construction and the availability of its core, not on isolated results. The live board above carries the current number across each market.
Thailand is the most decorated nation in the ASEAN Championship, and that history anchors how markets price the side every cycle. The perennial competitive set is clear: Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore form the cluster traders watch most closely, with Vietnam the recurring rival at the top of the tier. The market tends to price Thailand on roster strength and continuity, which is why a strong qualifying run can move the number faster than a single tournament draw. As of June 14, 2026 the side's ascent toward its best FIFA ranking in eighteen years has tightened the implied probabilities on its regional contracts. Head-to-head series against Vietnam and the structure of each tournament group drive the race far more than any friendly.
Thailand draws disproportionate volume for a side outside the FIFA top fifty, and the reasons are structural. A passionate domestic following, a federation with genuine continental ambition, and a roster spine that has produced players valued across Asian leagues all keep the markets active. The durable swing factors are squad availability and continuity in the spine of the team, the variables that consistently reprice the side ahead of qualifying windows. Forward catalysts cluster around the international match calendar: World Cup qualifying windows, the ASEAN Championship in its winter slot, and Asian Cup qualifying all concentrate trading interest. The live board reflects where the price sits today as those windows approach.
Thailand's football history runs back to 1916, and its modern identity is built on regional supremacy. The side has won seven ASEAN Championship titles, the most of any nation, including back-to-back triumphs in 2020 and 2022. On the continental stage, Thailand's high-water mark remains a third-place finish as host of the 1972 AFC Asian Cup, and the side broke a 47-year wait to escape the group stage in 2019. That record explains why markets treat Thailand as a near-lock to contend regionally but a longshot continentally, a top regional program whose ceiling at the Asian Cup remains the question that prices its biggest tournament contracts.
As of June 14, 2026 Thailand is priced as a regional favorite in ASEAN Championship and advancement markets but a longshot in World Cup qualification contracts. The side sits around 93rd in the FIFA World Ranking, its best position in nearly two decades. See the live board above for exact prices on each market.
Thailand's international markets trade across the major prediction platforms tracked by Prediction Genius, with the deepest books on tournament-advancement and ASEAN Championship futures. Liquidity is thinner than on European nations, so spreads can widen on smaller contracts. Comparing platforms surfaces the tightest available price on each market.
Coverage spans World Cup qualifying advancement, ASEAN Championship outright and stage markets, Asian Cup qualification, and individual match contracts when Thailand plays. Markets resolve on official competition results, and each is aggregated across the platforms Prediction Genius tracks.
Thailand last won the ASEAN Championship, formerly the AFF Championship, in 2022, claiming back-to-back titles after also winning in 2020. The seven total ASEAN Championship trophies are the most of any nation, cementing Thailand as the most successful side in Southeast Asian football.
Squad construction and continuity in the spine of the team are the biggest durable drivers. Thailand has built the deepest trophy cabinet in Southeast Asia with seven ASEAN Championship titles since its founding in 1916, and markets price the side on roster strength far more than on individual friendly results.