
Live Deportivo Alavés 2026-27 La Liga futures, survival odds, and title-market context tracked across prediction markets through the off-season transfer window.
Deportivo Alavés are a recurring name in La Liga prediction markets, traded as a mid-to-lower-table side from the Basque city of Vitoria-Gasteiz rather than a title contender. The club closed the 2025-26 season 14th in La Liga with 43 points from 38 matches (11 wins, 17 losses, 10 draws) as of June 8, 2026, a comfortable survival finish that settled all of last season's markets. With the campaign over, the only live contract is the 2026-27 La Liga title future, where Alavés sit deep in the field behind Real Madrid and Barcelona. The durable swing factor on their price is roster turnover through the summer transfer window, not any single result. The live board above carries the exact current numbers.
The only Alavés market currently open is the 2026-27 La Liga title future, and the board treats the club exactly as its history suggests: a longshot, far behind the two structural favorites. Real Madrid anchor the top of the market, with Barcelona the clear second, and the rest of the table, Alavés included, trades as a deep field of near-zero title probability. That is not a knock on the club so much as a reflection of La Liga's structure, where the title has gone to Madrid, Barcelona, or Atlético in all but a handful of seasons this century. For a side that has never won La Liga, the realistic prediction-market frame is survival and mid-table positioning, not a championship run. The live board above shows where the 2026-27 contract sits today.
Alavés are priced as a survival-tier club, the durable read that defines their markets season after season. The 2025-26 campaign reinforced it: a 14th-place finish on 43 points, clear of the relegation zone but never close to European places. La Liga's relegation battle is perennially crowded, and for clubs in the Alavés tier the meaningful market is staying up rather than climbing the table. That structure is why their futures price moves on squad construction, recruitment, and depth rather than on any one weekend. Through the off-season, the transfer window is the single biggest input, with incoming and outgoing business reshaping the survival outlook before a ball is kicked in 2026-27.
Alavés draw modest but steady volume as a La Liga regular, a function of the league's broad coverage on prediction markets rather than any star-driven narrative. The 2026-27 title future is the lone active contract, and with last season settled and the new one not yet underway, current liquidity is thin, on the order of a few hundred dollars in traded volume. The durable drivers of any Alavés price are structural: the club's recruitment in the transfer window, its squad depth, and the broader strength of the relegation cohort it competes against. Forward catalysts are the close of the summer window and the publication of the 2026-27 fixture list. For exact current pricing, the live board above is the reference.
Founded in 1921 and based at Estadio de Mendizorrotza in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Deportivo Alavés have never won La Liga, and their place in the prediction-market field reflects that. The club's defining moment came in continental competition, not domestic: a run to the 2001 UEFA Cup final, lost 5-4 to Liverpool on a golden goal in extra time, still the high-water mark in club history. That identity, a resilient Basque side that punches above its budget in cup runs while fighting for La Liga survival, is what the market durably weights. The 14th-place finish in 2025-26 fits that long-running profile, and the 2026-27 markets price the club squarely within it.
As of June 8, 2026, Alavés trade as a longshot in the 2026-27 La Liga title future, deep in a field of ten-plus candidates behind favorite Real Madrid. The contract carries thin off-season volume, near $200, with exact cents shown on the live board above.
Alavés markets appear chiefly on the platforms tracked by Prediction Genius as part of broad La Liga coverage. Liquidity is modest, so spreads can be wide off-season; the live board above aggregates every available platform price into one comparable view.
Coverage centers on La Liga season futures, currently the 2026-27 title and survival outlook. As the new season approaches, expect additional match-result, relegation, and over-under markets to open alongside the title future.
Never. Deportivo Alavés have not won La Liga in club history. Their most notable run was reaching the 2001 UEFA Cup final, which they lost 5-4 to Liverpool on a golden goal in extra time.
Roster construction through the transfer window is the durable driver. As a survival-tier La Liga club that finished 14th on 43 points in 2025-26, Alavés are priced on squad depth and recruitment rather than star power or title contention.