
Live New England Revolution 2026 MLS Cup odds, Eastern Conference race, and futures markets tracked across the platforms covered by Prediction Genius.
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vs CrewThe New England Revolution are one of Major League Soccer's original franchises, and their prediction market footprint runs through the 2026 MLS Cup futures, where the club trades as a longshot inside a ten-team contender field. Coverage is thin by design right now: the Revolution anchor a single active contract rather than the deep championship-plus-props slate that draws heavy volume to MLS's marquee clubs. Through 14 matches as of June 8, 2026 the team sits fourth in the Eastern Conference at 8-5-1 for 25 points, a mid-table standing that the market reads as a playoff-bubble side rather than a title threat. The durable driver on the price is roster depth across a long single-table season, not any single result. The live odds for every contract sit on the board above; the analysis below covers what those numbers mean.
The Revolution trade as a longshot in the 2026 MLS Cup futures, slotted well behind the field's chalk. The board treats the championship as a top-heavy market, with Inter Miami sitting as the clear favorite and a tier of high-spending Eastern and Western Conference clubs filling the contender bracket beneath them. New England sits outside that bracket, which is structurally consistent for a mid-market franchise that has reached an MLS Cup final but never lifted the trophy. The relevant read for traders is the gap between the favorite and the long tail of clubs the Revolution belong to: in a 29-team single-entry tournament, longshot title prices reflect both roster ceiling and the variance of a knockout bracket. Point to the live board above for the exact current cents; they move with results and roster news across a long season.
The Eastern Conference is the race that actually prices the Revolution day to day. MLS seeds its playoffs by conference, so the durable question for this club is not the title but whether it secures a postseason berth and a favorable seed. Through 14 matches as of June 8, 2026 the Revolution sit fourth in the East with 25 points on an 8-5-1 record, inside the playoff line but in the cluster of clubs separated by a few results. The conference runs deep, with established sides in the Atlantic and Southeast corridors competing for the same seeds. What drives the race over the back half of the season is schedule structure and the congestion of midweek fixtures, not any single match, and the market weights roster depth heavily because MLS rosters thin quickly through international call-ups and injuries.
Volume on the Revolution is modest, and that is the honest read: the club anchors one active futures contract rather than a full championship-plus-props slate. That keeps the book shallow relative to MLS's heavily traded names, and it means the team's price reacts to broad standings shifts more than to granular line movement. The durable swing factors are roster construction, the form of the attacking core, and the team's position relative to the playoff line. Forward catalysts that matter on the MLS calendar include the summer transfer window and the secondary signing period, the schedule compression around international breaks, and the September run that sets playoff seeding. Reference the live board for where the price sits today rather than reading a number into this paragraph.
The New England Revolution have competed in MLS since the league's inaugural 1996 season, making them one of the ten founding clubs. The franchise has reached the MLS Cup final five times without winning, a history that frames how the market weights the current roster: a credible playoff side with a championship ceiling it has not yet cashed. The Revolution did set an MLS single-season points record in 2021, underlining that the ceiling exists. That mix of longevity, near-misses, and one record-setting campaign is why the board prices the club as a live but unproven postseason entrant rather than either a perennial contender or an afterthought.
As of June 8, 2026 the New England Revolution trade around 1 to 2 cents in the 2026 MLS Cup futures, a longshot well behind favorite Inter Miami near 26 cents. Check the live board above for the exact current price across platforms.
The Revolution appear in the same 2026 MLS Cup futures market on more than one platform, so prices track closely as a longshot. Books differ mainly in depth and spread, and the aggregated view above reconciles them into one comparable price.
Coverage currently centers on the 2026 MLS Cup championship futures, where the Revolution are one of ten priced contenders. As MLS adds conference, playoff, and player markets through the season, those appear on this hub automatically.
The New England Revolution have never won the MLS Cup. The club has reached the final five times since joining MLS as a founding franchise in 1996, but has not lifted the trophy.
Roster depth across a long single-table season is the biggest durable driver. The Revolution sit fourth in the Eastern Conference at 8-5-1 through 14 matches as of June 8, 2026, and the market prices them on playoff positioning more than on any single result.