
Live Togo national team odds, World Cup and Africa Cup of Nations qualifying markets, and tournament futures tracked across prediction markets.
Togo, known as Les Eperviers, are one of the more closely watched West African sides in international soccer prediction markets, a national team whose price hinges on a single durable question: can a small federation translate flashes of attacking talent into a return to a major tournament. Founded in 1960, Togo trade most actively around World Cup and Africa Cup of Nations qualifying, where the board treats them as a competitive but second-tier CAF outfit rather than a favorite. Through the 2026 World Cup qualifying cycle as of June 14, 2026, the durable swing factor on their price has been the form of striker Kevin Denkey and the depth behind him, not any one result. The live odds for every Togo contract sit on the board above; the analysis below covers what those numbers mean.
Prediction markets slot Togo in the chasing pack of CAF qualifying rather than the automatic-qualifier tier, and the structure of that pricing is consistent. Senegal and the region's established powers carry the short prices; Togo trade as a side that can take points off anyone on a good night but rarely close out a group. That gap is durable. It reflects a federation without the squad depth of Senegal or Morocco, leaning heavily on a handful of European-based players. The board's read on Togo is less about a single qualifier and more about whether the attacking core, led by Kevin Denkey, can carry a thin roster across a full campaign. For exact tournament-qualification prices, the live board above carries the current number.
Togo's most-traded markets sit inside CAF qualifying, where the competitive set is unforgiving. The path to a World Cup runs through groups stacked with Senegal, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and other ranked African sides, and the Africa Cup of Nations field is similarly deep. The durable read is that Togo are priced on roster ceiling and individual form rather than on a deep, reliable squad, which is why their qualifying odds move sharply on team-news and injury reports. Through the 2026 World Cup qualifying cycle as of June 14, 2026, Togo sit outside the automatic-qualification places in their group. What drives the race forward is squad availability and the head-to-head results against the mid-table CAF sides they are directly competing with.
Togo draw prediction-market attention disproportionate to their FIFA ranking for a clear structural reason: they are a recognizable name from the 2006 World Cup era with a current goal-scorer, Kevin Denkey, who trades in club markets across Europe. That name recognition plus a thin, star-dependent roster makes their qualifying lines volatile and therefore actively traded. The durable swing factors are squad selection, the fitness of the forward line, and the coaching setup, all of which move the price more than a single scoreline. Forward catalysts cluster around the FIFA international windows and the AFCON and World Cup qualifying fixtures, when fresh team news repriced the board. Reference the live odds above for where each Togo contract sits today.
Togo's defining achievement remains qualifying for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, their only appearance at the tournament, secured under coach Stephen Keshi after topping a group that included Senegal and Mali. The national team, founded in 1960, peaked at 46th in the FIFA world rankings in August 2006 around that run. Since then Togo have been Africa Cup of Nations participants without a deep run, a trajectory that frames how the market weights the current side: a federation capable of a tournament appearance but priced as a long shot to advance. That history is why the board treats any Togo qualifying push as live but never as chalk.
As of June 14, 2026, prediction markets price Togo as a long shot to qualify for the 2026 World Cup, sitting outside the automatic-qualification places in their CAF group. Check the live board above for exact current prices across platforms.
Togo's international markets trade on the major prediction-market platforms tracked by Prediction Genius, with tournament-qualification and outright futures typically carrying a deeper book during active FIFA windows. Liquidity concentrates around World Cup and Africa Cup of Nations qualifying fixtures.
Prediction Genius tracks Togo World Cup qualification markets, Africa Cup of Nations qualifying and tournament futures, and individual match markets during international windows, aggregated across platforms so traders can compare prices in one place.
Togo qualified for the FIFA World Cup once, in 2006, their only appearance at the tournament. They secured it under coach Stephen Keshi and exited in the group stage. They have not returned since.
The biggest durable driver is roster depth and the form of the attacking core, led by striker Kevin Denkey. Togo lean on a small pool of European-based players, so squad availability moves their qualifying odds more than any single result.