
Track RCD Mallorca survival, relegation, and 2026-27 La Liga futures markets aggregated across the platforms covered by Prediction Genius.
RCD Mallorca are an island club from Palma whose La Liga prediction markets trade lightly relative to Spain's giants, a function of a mid-table-to-survival profile rather than title contention. The 2025-26 La Liga season closed in May, and the final table settled Mallorca in 18th place with 42 points (11 wins, 18 losses, 9 draws as of the June 2026 ESPN final standings). With the season resolved, market attention now shifts to 2026-27 futures, the summer transfer window, and durable storylines: a 2024 Copa del Rey final run, US ownership that brought in basketball figures including Steve Nash and the late Kobe Bryant, and a fortress identity at the Estadi de Son Moix. The live board above carries any current contract; the analysis below covers what durably drives this market.
Mallorca occupy the survival tier of La Liga prediction markets, not the title or European-qualification tier reserved for Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Atletico Madrid. The structural read is consistent: traders price Mallorca on the relegation question, not the championship one. That makes their futures market a battle of mid-table and bottom-six clubs rather than a contest for the top of the table. With the 2025-26 campaign settled in May, the durable inputs for any 2026-27 line are squad continuity through the transfer window, managerial stability, and whether the club can repeat the defensive structure that has historically kept it clear of the drop. The live board above shows where any open contract sits; the durable driver is roster construction, not a single result.
La Liga's relegation fight is where Mallorca's price is decided. The bottom three clubs drop to the Segunda Division, and Mallorca have spent recent seasons closer to that line than to Europe. The 2025-26 season ended with the club in 18th on 42 points, finishing inside the relegation zone of the final ESPN standings, a tight margin that underscores how thin the survival cushion is for a club of this size. The durable read is that Mallorca trade as a defense-first, narrow-margin side whose fate swings on a handful of results against fellow strugglers rather than on the elite clubs. Head-to-head matches against other bottom-half teams, not the giants, drive the 2026-27 line.
Mallorca draw lighter volume than Spain's marquee clubs, and that is the structural baseline: a Balearic club with a modest global following trades thinner than a Madrid or Barcelona side. Volume concentrates around the survival and relegation questions rather than title or top-four markets. The durable swing factors are the summer transfer window, where outgoing sales and incoming depth reshape the squad, and the club's distinctive US ownership group, which has kept Mallorca in the broader sports-business conversation. With 2025-26 resolved, forward catalysts are the 2026-27 La Liga futures opening and the pre-season window through August 2026. Reference the live board above for current prices.
Mallorca have never won La Liga, and their ceiling in the modern era is European qualification rather than the title. The club's signature recent achievement is reaching the 2024 Copa del Rey final, a run that established Mallorca as a cup threat capable of upsetting larger sides. The Estadi de Son Moix in Palma functions as a genuine home advantage, and the club's US ownership era, with figures including Steve Nash and the late Kobe Bryant tied to its investment story, gave a mid-table Balearic side an outsized profile. That history frames how the market reads Mallorca: a durable top-flight survivor with cup pedigree, not a title contender, which keeps its futures priced in the mid-to-lower band of La Liga.
As of June 8, 2026, the 2025-26 La Liga season has resolved and Mallorca finished 18th with 42 points, so no live title or survival contract is active. Open 2026-27 La Liga futures will populate the board above as the new season approaches.
Mallorca trade lightly compared with Spain's giants, so books can be thin and spreads wider across the platforms Prediction Genius tracks. Genius aggregates every available La Liga contract so you can compare prices in one place as markets open for 2026-27.
Coverage includes La Liga season futures, relegation and survival markets, and European-qualification contracts when they list. As a survival-tier club, Mallorca's deepest markets are the relegation question rather than title or top-four odds.
Mallorca have never won La Liga. Their most notable recent achievement was reaching the 2024 Copa del Rey final, and their ceiling in the modern era is European qualification rather than the league title.
The durable driver is survival, not silverware. Mallorca trade as a defense-first, narrow-margin club whose price swings on the summer transfer window and results against fellow mid-table and bottom-six sides, not on matches against Real Madrid or Barcelona.