Sports prediction markets track championships, MVP races, and random prop bets people argue about. NBA Finals, Super Bowl, who gets traded, how many home runs - if fans are debating it, there's a market. See live odds, spot where the crowd disagrees with Vegas, and explore all active sports events.
Sports prediction markets move on injuries, lineup changes, weather conditions, and historical matchup data. Odds shift most dramatically in the 24–48 hours before an event, when team news becomes official. Futures markets - championship odds, season win totals - respond to roster moves, trades, and early-season performance signals.
The edge in sports markets often comes from faster access to injury reports, understanding which statistics actually predict outcomes, and knowing when the crowd overreacts to recent performance. Markets on individual game results are highly efficient; markets on season-long outcomes and prop bets tend to misprice edge cases, especially for lower-profile competitions.
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France has a low chance of winning the 2026 FIFA World Cup at 18% odds. The English Premier League winner is almost certain to be Arsenal at 83% odds.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder is the clear favorite to win the 2026 NBA Championship at 59% odds. They're also heavily favored to win the Western Conference at 69% odds.
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Kimi Antonelli has a 38% chance of becoming the F1 Drivers' Champion. Mercedes is heavily favored to win the Constructors' Championship at 75%.
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