Live MLS 2026 MLS Cup odds, Supporters' Shield and conference race markets, Golden Boot, MVP, and player props tracked across prediction markets.
Major League Soccer trades across a deep set of prediction markets spanning all 30 clubs, with combined volume in the high six figures as of June 14, 2026 and the 2026 MLS Cup futures consistently carrying the most weight on the board. Coverage runs from Eastern and Western Conference race markets to the Supporters' Shield for best regular-season record, the Golden Boot scoring title, the Landon Donovan MVP race, and per-match player props. The contender tier the market revisits all season includes Inter Miami, the Columbus Crew, LAFC, and the Vancouver Whitecaps, with reigning champion Inter Miami often priced near the top. The live board above ranks the current top markets and movers; the summer transfer window and the playoff push are the season's largest forward catalysts.
The 2026 MLS Cup futures are the highest-volume market the league anchors, resolved by the single-elimination playoff bracket that follows the regular season and crowns its winner in November. The market durably weights three things: roster strength, a club's designated-player firepower, and recent postseason form, which is why the same contender tier resurfaces season after season. Inter Miami enters 2026 as reigning champion after beating the Vancouver Whitecaps in the 2025 final, and the futures board treats Lionel Messi's presence as a structural input rather than a passing storyline. The Columbus Crew, LAFC, and the Whitecaps round out the set traders most often price near the top, though MLS parity and a salary-cap structure that compresses talent keep the field wider than most leagues. Reference the live board above for the current favorites and exact cents on each platform.
MLS splits its 30 clubs into a 15-team Eastern Conference and a 15-team Western Conference, and the conference race markets price playoff seeding rather than a single division title. Each club plays a 34-game regular season, facing conference rivals twice and crossing over for a handful of inter-conference fixtures, so points pile up across a long schedule that opened with the February 21 to 22 weekend. The Eastern bracket leans on Inter Miami, the Columbus Crew, FC Cincinnati, and the Philadelphia Union, while the West runs through LAFC, the LA Galaxy, the Vancouver Whitecaps, and the Seattle Sounders. The Supporters' Shield, awarded to the club with the best regular-season record across both conferences, trades as its own season-long market and frequently diverges from the MLS Cup favorite because regular-season consistency and playoff ceiling are different skills. Point to the board for the current conference prices.
MLS anchors several season-long award markets beyond the championship. The Landon Donovan MVP race is the headliner, and Messi enters 2026 having won it in consecutive seasons, the first player in league history to do so. The Golden Boot, awarded to the regular-season scoring leader, draws steady volume and overlaps heavily with the MVP field, with Messi, Denis Bouanga, and Cucho Hernández the kind of names the market revisits. Additional markets cover Coach of the Year, Newcomer and Young Player honors, and the Goalkeeper of the Year award. These markets structurally draw volume because they resolve on countable production over a full season, giving traders a long runway to price form. Point to the live board for current award prices.
Per-match and season-long player props are a high-volume category in MLS, covering anytime goalscorer, shots, assists, and total goal-contribution lines across the league's marquee attackers. Season-long props track scoring totals and assist counts, which tie directly into the Golden Boot and MVP boards, while match-day props turn over fastest as lineups and form shift. The depth of prop coverage scales with attention, so fixtures involving Inter Miami, LAFC, and the Columbus Crew tend to carry the most liquid prop markets. Reference the live board for current lines and the props open on a given matchday.
Prediction Genius covers MLS 2026 MLS Cup futures, Eastern and Western Conference race markets, the Supporters' Shield, the Golden Boot scoring title, the Landon Donovan MVP race, and per-match player props across all 30 clubs in both conferences.
The 2026 MLS Cup futures structurally carry the most volume, followed by the Supporters' Shield and Golden Boot season-long markets and marquee player props. The live board above ranks the current leader rather than a number that moves daily.
Each MLS market is a binary contract that settles to one dollar if the outcome happens and zero if it does not. The price, quoted in cents, reads as the market's implied probability, so a contract at 30c implies a 30 percent chance.
As of June 14, 2026, the 2026 MLS Cup futures carry the most volume on the MLS board, with reigning champion Inter Miami priced near the top alongside LAFC and the Columbus Crew. See the live board above for current cents on each platform.
Pricing on MLS futures can differ by platform, with one venue often showing a deeper book on championship contracts and another carrying tighter spreads on player props. Compare the live board above for the current cents quoted on each platform.