
Live Trinidad and Tobago World Cup qualifying odds, CONCACAF race, and tournament markets tracked across the platforms covered by Prediction Genius.
vs Spain
vs AlgeriaTrinidad and Tobago, the Caribbean national side known as the Soca Warriors, are a recurring entry in international soccer prediction markets whenever CONCACAF qualifying and regional tournaments come into view. The team is governed by the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association and competes inside CONCACAF, the confederation that feeds the World Cup, the Gold Cup, and the Nations League. Their market profile is shaped less by week-to-week club form and more by the durable structure of the region: a tier of established powers above them and a cluster of similarly sized federations they trade alongside. As of June 14, 2026 the Soca Warriors sit outside the World Cup field after concluding the 2026 cycle. The live board above carries every current contract price.
International prediction markets price Trinidad and Tobago as a mid-table CONCACAF side rather than a confederation favorite, a read rooted in durable structure rather than any single result. The region's qualifying math runs through a small group of established programs (Mexico, the United States, Canada, Costa Rica, and Panama), and the board consistently slots the Soca Warriors in the chasing pack behind that tier. Trinidad and Tobago carry one genuine piece of pedigree, a 2006 World Cup appearance, but markets weight current squad depth and qualifying format far more heavily than a two-decade-old run. For the most-traded contracts (advancement and World Cup qualification), the durable driver is path difficulty: which opponents fall in the group and how many automatic and playoff berths CONCACAF carries into a given cycle.
The CONCACAF race is the structural backbone of every Soca Warriors market. The confederation splits cleanly between a handful of perennial qualifiers and a wider field of nations competing for the remaining berths and Gold Cup places, and Trinidad and Tobago trade firmly in that second band alongside Jamaica, Curacao, Haiti, and Suriname. As of the 2026 cycle, the team concluded a Final Round group campaign and finished short of advancement, a slow-moving fact that frames their near-term pricing. What durably moves the regional race is the format itself: group draws, the number of head-to-head matchdays, and whether a cycle routes through inter-confederation playoffs all shift the implied probability more than form does.
Volume on Trinidad and Tobago contracts is event-driven, concentrating around CONCACAF qualifying windows, Gold Cup group stages, and Nations League matchdays rather than spreading evenly across the calendar. The durable swing factors are squad availability and the diaspora-heavy player pool, since many Soca Warriors play club football abroad and call-up certainty shapes how markets read a given window. Forward catalysts are calendar-anchored: the next CONCACAF tournament draw, the opening qualifying matchday, and any Nations League promotion or relegation fixture each pull fresh liquidity. The live board above shows where each contract sits today; the structural read is that this is a fixture-cycle market, quiet between windows and active when competitive matches arrive.
Trinidad and Tobago's defining credential is durable and citable: the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, their only appearance at the tournament to date. The Soca Warriors reached it through a playoff, became one of the smallest nations by population to qualify at the time, and held Sweden to a goalless draw despite playing a man down, a result still referenced as the high-water mark of the program. That run, led by former Manchester United forward Dwight Yorke, is why markets afford the federation more name recognition than its current FIFA ranking near 100th would otherwise command. The history shapes pricing as a reminder of ceiling, not as a forecast: markets treat it as evidence the program can produce a cycle-defining result, while still anchoring odds to present-day squad strength.
As of June 14, 2026, Trinidad and Tobago sit outside the 2026 World Cup field after finishing short in CONCACAF Final Round qualifying. The live board above carries exact current prices for every active Soca Warriors contract, including future tournament and Nations League markets.
Trinidad and Tobago markets typically surface during CONCACAF qualifying and Gold Cup windows, with the deeper book usually on whichever platform lists the active tournament. Prediction Genius aggregates the prices so traders can compare implied probabilities side by side as more platforms add coverage.
Coverage centers on CONCACAF World Cup qualifying advancement, World Cup qualification, Gold Cup group and tournament outcomes, and CONCACAF Nations League results. Individual match markets appear during competitive windows. Friendly matches trade lightly and inconsistently.
Trinidad and Tobago reached the World Cup once, in 2006 in Germany, their only appearance to date. The Soca Warriors exited in the group stage after a goalless draw with Sweden, marking the high point of the program's history.
The biggest durable driver is CONCACAF path difficulty and squad availability. As a side ranked near 100th in FIFA's rankings competing below the region's established tier, Trinidad and Tobago's odds hinge on the group draw and which diaspora players are called up for a given window.