
Live San Jose Earthquakes 2026 MLS Cup odds, Western Conference race, and futures markets tracked across the prediction markets covered by Prediction Genius.
@ CityThe San Jose Earthquakes are one of the original Major League Soccer franchises and a steady fixture in MLS prediction markets, where their 2026 MLS Cup futures price draws the most attention. Coverage is thin right now, anchored to the single MLS Cup outright contract rather than a deep board of team-specific markets. Through 15 games as of June 8, 2026 the Earthquakes sit 10-3-2 with 32 points, second in the Western Conference, with a plus-19 goal differential that the market reads as legitimate rather than fluky. The durable swing factor on their price is roster cohesion and a strong goal differential over a long regular 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 San Jose Earthquakes trade on the 2026 MLS Cup outright market as a Western Conference contender rather than a title favorite, a tier the board reserves for the deepest, most established rosters. MLS Cup is a single-elimination tournament bolted onto a long regular season, so outright prices stay compressed across many clubs, and the structural read is that a strong regular season earns a respectable but not dominant price. The franchises traders treat as the top tier in any given year are the heavy spenders and recent finalists, and San Jose typically prices a notch below that group. For the exact current cents, see the live board above, which refreshes as the playoff picture sharpens.
The Western Conference is the deeper, more crowded half of MLS, which structurally caps how high any single club's price can climb before the postseason. Through 15 games as of June 8, 2026 the Earthquakes sit second in the West at 10-3-2 with 32 points, and their plus-19 differential (34 scored, 15 conceded) is the kind of slow-moving signal markets weight more heavily than a hot streak. The race will be driven over the summer by head-to-head results against the other Western contenders and by squad health through the congested mid-season schedule, not by today's exact conference price.
Volume on the Earthquakes is modest and concentrated in the MLS Cup outright, which makes this a thinner board than a marquee franchise commands. The durable drivers are the club's standing in a competitive Western Conference and a goal differential that screens as sustainable. Forward catalysts include the MLS All-Star break, the summer transfer window, and the playoff seeding window late in the regular season, each of which can move the outright price. Reference the live board above for where the contract sits today rather than treating any single quoted cent as fixed.
The San Jose Earthquakes are a charter MLS club, founded for the league's 1996 inaugural season, and one of its more decorated regular-season sides. The franchise won MLS Cup in 2001 and 2003 and captured the Supporters' Shield as the league's best regular-season team in 2005 and 2012. That history frames how the market weights the current roster: a club with a real title pedigree but no MLS Cup since 2003, which keeps outright prices grounded in present-season form rather than reputation. The 2026 side's second-place standing is its strongest regular-season position in several years.
As of June 8, 2026, the San Jose Earthquakes trade as a Western Conference contender on the 2026 MLS Cup outright market, priced below the title favorites. Miami leads the board near 26c. See the live odds above for the Earthquakes' exact current price, which updates as the playoff picture clarifies.
The Earthquakes' MLS Cup futures appear within the broader 2026 MLS Cup outright market tracked by Prediction Genius. Coverage is currently thin and concentrated in that single outright contract, so cross-platform depth is limited. The aggregated view above shows every platform carrying the market side by side.
Prediction Genius currently covers the San Jose Earthquakes' 2026 MLS Cup outright futures market. Team-specific division, player-prop, and award markets are not yet active for the Earthquakes, so the board today is limited to the championship outright.
The San Jose Earthquakes last won MLS Cup in 2003, their second title after the 2001 championship. They have also won two Supporters' Shields, in 2005 and 2012, but have not reached an MLS Cup final since 2003.
The biggest durable driver is regular-season form, specifically goal differential and conference standing. Through 15 games as of June 8, 2026, the Earthquakes sit second in the West with a plus-19 differential, the kind of sustainable signal that anchors their outright price more than any single result.