
Live CF Montréal 2026 MLS Cup odds, Eastern Conference playoff race, and futures markets tracked across prediction markets.
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vs SCCF Montréal is the Major League Soccer franchise representing Quebec, and its prediction markets center on the 2026 MLS Cup futures rather than a deep slate of team-specific contracts. The club sits in the Eastern Conference, and through 14 games as of June 8, 2026 it carries a 4-8-2 record for 14 points, placing it near the bottom of the table. That standing is the durable driver of where the market slots Montréal: a club priced as a longshot to win the title and fighting for one of the lower playoff seeds rather than a contender tier. The live odds for every contract sit on the board above, and the analysis below covers what those numbers mean and how the markets resolve.
The primary contract tracking CF Montréal is the 2026 MLS Cup futures market, where every Major League Soccer club is priced to win the championship. The board structurally slots Montréal as a longshot, a function of a roster and results profile that has produced a sub-.500 record through the early part of the season. The contender tier in this market is anchored by clubs like Inter Miami and the perennial Supporters' Shield-caliber sides, and Montréal trades well outside that group. The durable read here is straightforward: a team carrying a negative goal differential and a low points-per-game pace gets priced as a field longshot, and the live board above shows exactly where that number sits today. What moves Montréal's title price is roster construction and a sustained run of results, not any single match.
MLS sends a deep field to its playoffs, which keeps a club like CF Montréal mathematically relevant even from a lower table position. Through 14 games as of June 8, 2026, Montréal sits 11th in the Eastern Conference at 4-8-2, with the gap to a playoff seed being the durable story the market watches. The Eastern Conference is a crowded grouping, and the structural question for traders is whether Montréal's roster can string together the points runs needed to climb into the play-in or wild-card range. That race, rather than the title, is where the more actionable read on this club lives over the back half of the season.
CF Montréal is a thin-coverage team in prediction markets relative to the league's marquee clubs. The bulk of any volume tied to the franchise flows through the leaguewide MLS Cup futures market, where Montréal is one line among many. The most notable team-specific contract has been a binary market on whether a high-profile player would sign with the club, the kind of narrative-driven prop that draws speculative volume without reflecting on-field strength. The durable swing factor on Montréal's pricing is its results trajectory: a club this far below .500 needs a sustained turnaround to move its title and playoff lines, and the summer transfer window is the most concrete forward catalyst. Point to the live board above for where each contract sits.
CF Montréal has never won MLS Cup, and the franchise has no record on file as the league's champion. The club, which rebranded from the Montreal Impact ahead of the 2021 season, has historically operated as a mid-to-lower-tier MLS side whose ceiling is a playoff appearance rather than a title run. That history shapes how the market weights the current roster: with no championship pedigree and a results profile that has trended below the playoff line, the board treats Montréal as a longshot by default. The 2026 season, at 4-8-2 through 14 games, has reinforced rather than challenged that structural read.
As of June 8, 2026, CF Montréal trades as a longshot in the 2026 MLS Cup futures market, where Inter Miami is the favorite near 26c. Montréal's exact line sits on the live board above, well outside the contender tier given its 4-8-2 record through 14 games.
CF Montréal's exposure comes mainly through the leaguewide MLS Cup futures market, which is the deepest book tracking the club. Team-specific contracts are sparse and thinly traded. Where a price is quoted on a specific platform, the live board above shows the current number; coverage may expand as more platforms list MLS markets.
Prediction Genius tracks CF Montréal through the 2026 MLS Cup championship futures and any active team-specific binary markets, such as player-signing props. Coverage is thinner than for marquee MLS clubs, reflecting the franchise's lower market profile.
CF Montréal has never won MLS Cup. The franchise, formerly the Montreal Impact before its 2021 rebrand, has no record as league champion and has historically been a mid-to-lower-tier playoff hopeful rather than a title contender.
The single biggest durable driver is the club's results trajectory. At 4-8-2 with a negative goal differential through 14 games as of June 8, 2026, Montréal is priced as a longshot, and only a sustained points run would move its title and playoff lines.