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Best Prediction Markets for Sports

Sports event contracts let you trade outcomes the way you'd trade a market — buying and selling a position as the line moves — rather than placing a fixed-odds bet with a sportsbook. The platforms below rank highest for sports specifically on liquidity and access as of June 2026. The structural advantage over a sportsbook is tradeability: you can usually exit a position before the event resolves, locking in a profit or cutting a loss mid-game. Sports is among the fastest-growing categories in prediction trading right now, which is steadily improving liquidity.

Ranked by our editorial team from live operator data. Affiliate commissions, where they exist, don't change the ranking — see editorial standards and affiliate disclosure.

Our top pick

Kalshi

Kalshi leads on sports-market liquidity and access among the platforms we track, with the tightest spreads. CFTC-regulated event contract exchange. US-legal across all states.

  • US-legal
  • CFTC oversight
  • Real money via ACH
  1. Why it fits: US-based traders. Rated 4.7/5 by our desk.

  2. Why it fits: Crypto-native traders, non-US. Rated 4.6/5 by our desk.

  3. Why it fits: Learning, niche markets. Rated 4.2/5 by our desk.

  4. Why it fits: Day-trade-style market plays. Rated 4/5 by our desk.

What to look for

For sports event contracts, prioritize:

  • Liquidity in the events you trade. Thin markets have wide spreads that erode any edge. Volume is the first filter.
  • Tradeability and exit. The whole point is being able to sell before resolution; confirm you can close a position cleanly mid-event.
  • Event coverage. The leagues and bet types you care about should actually be listed with depth.
  • Access and fees. Regional availability is the gate; after that, trading fees and withdrawal speed determine your net.

How we picked

We weight sports-market liquidity and event coverage, the ability to exit a position before resolution, fees, and regional access. See how we assess operators.

Frequently asked questions

How are sports prediction markets different from a sportsbook?
A sportsbook offers fixed odds set by the house; a prediction market lets buyers and sellers set the price, and you can usually trade out of a position before the event resolves. That tradeability — locking in a profit or cutting a loss mid-event — is the key structural difference.
Is there an edge in sports prediction markets?
Edges come from pricing an outcome more accurately than the market, or from trading volatility as news moves the line. Liquidity matters: thin markets have wide spreads that erode any edge, so prioritize platforms with active sports volume.
Can US users trade sports event contracts?
Access depends on the platform and its regulatory status in your state. CFTC-regulated venues have expanded into certain sports event contracts for US persons, while offshore platforms generally aren't available. Confirm current availability for your location before depositing.

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