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    Best Prediction Market Apps (2026): Top Platforms Compared
    This page may contain affiliate links to legal sports betting partners. If you sign up or place a wager, FOX Sports may be compensated. Read more aboutSports Betting on FOX Sports. Prediction markets let you trade contracts on the outcome of real world events, from sports to politics to economics, with each contract priced between $0 and $1 based on how likely the market thinks that outcome is to happen. Kalshi and Polymarket are the two biggest prediction markets in the United States. Between the two of them, they carry the deepest liquidity, the broadest sports coverage, and the largest trading volume of any CFTC-regulated platforms in the country, which is why they set the standard the rest of the field is chasing. That field is growing, though. OG Predictive and Plus500 are newer entrants making real noise, so this guide also covers where they fit alongside the two market leaders, plus how prediction markets work and how they stack up against a traditional sportsbook. Best Prediction Market Apps Compared Kalshi Kalshi runs a maker taker fee model, with per contract pricing that peaks near 50 cent contracts and a separate fee on debit card deposits. ACH and other funding methods typically avoid that extra charge, which makes Kalshi one of the more predictable platforms to budget fees on. New users can enter promo code FOXSPORTS through ourKalshi promo code page to attach the $10 bonus to their account, then complete identity verification before depositing and trading. Kalshi is currently unavailable in Arizona, Illinois, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, New Jersey, and Ohio, so confirm access in your state before signing up. Polymarket Polymarket uses a probability-weighted taker fee that peaks around 50 percent priced contracts and gets smaller toward the extremes. Several categories, including geopolitical and world event markets, are currently fee-free, which helps offset the cost of trading more actively priced sports contracts. Full terms for the welcome bonus are available on ourPolymarket promo code page, including the qualifying trade requirement needed to unlock the bonus. OG Predictive OG Predictive charges a flat per contract fee, which is simple to calculate but can run higher than Kalshi or Polymarket for frequent traders. In exchange, OG Predictive offers one of the deepest sports prop menus of any prediction market, along with social features like a live leaderboard and market chat. OG Predictive is not available in New York or Arizona, and sports contracts specifically are restricted in Nevada, Ohio, Michigan, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Illinois. Traders in those states can still access OG Predictive's non-sports categories. Plus500 Plus500 is not an independent prediction market exchange. It is a broker that lists Kalshi's sports and event contracts inside its own trading platform, so pricing and liquidity on those contracts mirror what you would find directly on Kalshi. The appeal is mainly for traders who already use Plus500 for other markets and want prediction markets in the same account. Plus500 does not currently offer a dedicated welcome bonus for its prediction markets product. Prediction Market Apps vs Traditional Sportsbooks A prediction market and a sportsbook can both let you act on the same game, but the mechanics are different. A sportsbook sets fixed odds and takes the other side of your bet, while a prediction market lets traders set contract prices by buying and selling against each other, with the platform acting only as the exchange. That also means prediction markets are regulated by the CFTC as financial contracts rather than by state gaming law, which is why platforms like Kalshi and OG Predictive can operate in states where traditional sports betting is not yet legal, and why availability rules differ from what you will find on a typical sportsbook. If you would rather compare traditional sportsbooks instead, ourbest sports betting apps guide ranks the top operators by state. How Prediction Markets Work A prediction market lists a yes or no question tied to a verifiable outcome, such as which team wins a game. Each contract trades between $0 and $1, and the price reflects the market's implied probability that the outcome happens. A winning contract settles at $1, and a losing contract settles at $0, so your risk is capped at what you paid to enter the trade plus fees. Most platforms, including Kalshi and Polymarket, also let you exit a position before an event settles if there is enough liquidity and another trader willing to take the other side. Is It Legal to Trade on Prediction Markets? Kalshi, Polymarket, and other prediction market platforms all offer access through CFTC-regulated exchanges, which places them under federal oversight rather than state gambling law. Early in 2026, the CFTC classified prediction market contracts as swaps, a designation the platforms have leaned on to offer sports and event contracts nationally. That framework has drawn legal challenges in several states, and availability can vary by platform and by category. Always confirm current state availability directly with the platform before you fund an account, since this area is still evolving. How to Place a Trade Common Prediction Market Mistakes Responsible Gambling Trading on a prediction market carries financial risk, and no platform guarantees a return. If trading stops being fun or starts to feel like a way to solve money problems, the following resources can help. Best Prediction Markets FAQ Which prediction market is best for sports? Kalshi and OG Predictive both run sports-focused menus with player props, spreads, and totals. Kalshi generally carries deeper liquidity on major U.S. leagues, while OG Predictive offers a broad sports contract menu built around a consumer-friendly app. Plus500 also offers sports contracts, though they are powered by Kalshi's own market. Are prediction markets the same as sports betting? No. Prediction markets are CFTC-regulated financial contracts where prices are set by traders buying and selling against each other, rather than a sportsbook setting fixed odds. Which platform has the lowest fees? Fee structures differ by platform and category. Kalshi and Polymarket both use probability-weighted models that are cheapest away from 50 percent priced contracts, while OG Predictive charges a flat per contract fee that is simple but can cost more for frequent traders. Is Plus500 its own prediction market? No. Plus500 offers Kalshi's sports and event contracts through its own Plus500 Futures trading platform, so the underlying markets and pricing are Kalshi's. Can I use more than one prediction market at the same time? Yes. Many traders keep accounts on multiple platforms to compare pricing and find the best liquidity for a given event. What is the minimum deposit to start trading? Minimums are low across most of these platforms, often as little as $10, though the amount needed to unlock a welcome bonus can vary. Check each platform's current promo terms before you fund your account. Is my money safe on a prediction market? Kalshi, Polymarket, OG Predictive, and Plus500 all operate through CFTC-regulated exchanges or CFTC-regulated futures infrastructure, which requires them to meet federal standards for clearing and custody of funds. As with any trading platform, you can still lose the full value of a position.
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    Cristiano Ronaldo odds, picks, player props, predictions: Best bets for Portugal-Croatia in 2026 World Cup
    SportsLine soccer expert Brandt Sutton has analyzed the Cristiano Ronaldo odds, and locked in his picks and predictions for Portugal vs. Croatia
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    Watch as Oyarzabal scores his second and Spain's third against Austria
    Oyarzabel scores his second and Spain's third against Austria, Porro also netsCucurella has goal ruled out. Right decision? Have your sayWinner will play Portugal or Croatia in next round on 6 JulyWill Spain win first World Cup knockout match since 2010? Have your sayAustria playing first knockout match at tournament since 1954 Watch as Oyarzabal scores his second and Spain's third against Austria
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    2026 World Cup Round Of 16 Odds: Who's Favored To Advance?
    In previous years, the Round of 16 was the first knockout stage match, but with an expanded field of 48 teams it is now the second. Let's check out the odds at FanDuel Sportsbook as of July 2 for which countries are favored to make the Round of 16 and emerge from it. This page may contain affiliate links to legal sports betting partners. If you sign up or place a wager, FOX Sports may be compensated. Read more about Sports Betting on FOX Sports. To Reach Round of 16 Argentina: -2000 (bet $10 to win $10.50 total)Colombia: -550 (bet $10 to win $11.82 total)Portugal: -340 (bet $10 to win $12.94 total)Switzerland: -235 (bet $10 to win $14.26 total)Egypt: -148 (bet $10 to win $16.76 total)Australia: +122 (bet $10 to win $22.20 total)Algeria: +186 (bet $10 to win $28.60 total)Croatia: +260 (bet $10 to win $36 total)Ghana: +380 (bet $10 to win $48 total)Cape Verde: +1160 (bet $10 to win $126 total) Now let's check out the odds at FanDuel Sportsbook as of July 2 for the matchups already in place. SATURDAY, JULY 4 Canada vs. Morocco To Advance: MAR -300, CAN +225Moneyline: MAR -130, Draw +240, CAN +420 Paraguay vs. France To Advance: FRA -1800, PRY +1140Moneyline: FRA -600, Draw +600, PRY +1800 SUNDAY, JULY 5 Brazil vs. Norway To Advance: BRA -245, NOR +196Moneyline: BRA -120, Draw +260, NOR +340 Mexico vs. England To Advance: ENG -134, MEX +110Moneyline: ENG +145, Draw +210, MEX +200 MONDAY, JULY 6 USA vs. Belgium To Advance: USA -110, BEL -110Moneyline: USA +165, Draw +230, BEL +170
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    The Jaylen Brown trade is a gut punch to Celtics fans and a move the team can't justify
    As Brown put it in his statement released on Thursday after being traded to the 76ers, 'actions speak louder than words'
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    The price of a 4 star recruit is on the rise + What Miami has done well in the NIL era
    On today's College Football Enquirer, Andy Staples, Ross Dellenger, and Steven Godfrey dive into the rising cost of big time recruits. From there the team analyzes what Miami has done so well to thrive in the NIL era.To round out the show, Ross gives an update on what Congress needs to do, to get the Big 10 and SEC on board with the 'Protect College Sports' act.All this and more on today's College Football Enquirer.00:00 Show Rundown01:00 The rising cost of recruits11:02 Will transparency help the process?17:03 The 3 types of schools in the NIL era23:30 What has Miami done so well in the NIL era?46:10 Ross gives an update on the 'Protect College Sports' ActMario Cristobal of the Miami Hurricanes celebrates after defeating the Ohio State Buckeyes 24-14 in the 2025 College Football Playoff Quarterfinal at the 90th Goodyear Cotton Bowl ClassicAlex SlitzSubscribe to the College Football Enquirer on your favorite podcast app: Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube Check out the Yahoo Sports podcast network or yahoosports.tv
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    Folarin Balogun Joins Exclusive Club With World Cup Goal And Red Card
    Folarin Balogun entered an exclusive club with his goal for the United States against Bosnia and Herzegovina but only because he also got a red card. In FIFA World Cup history, there have only been four players to score and be sent off in the same game during the knockout stage. Here are the four players, from most recent to least: The most recent of the four, of course, is Balogun, who scored the opening goal in the United States 2-0 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina, only the countrys second-ever win in a World Cup knockout-stage game. Balogun was sent off in the 64th minute for serious foul play after VAR intervened on his challenge with Tarik Muharemovic. While contesting for a loose ball, both players were in the air, and as Balogun came down, his foot unfortunately landed on Muharemovics ankle. It looked accidental, but it was still deemed serious foul play. Some will say it was extremely harsh. Arguably the most famous one of the four came in the 2006 World Cup final. Zidane scored the opening goal from the penalty spot with an audacious Panenka that hit the underside of the crossbar and crossed the line. It was an iconic goal, but it was followed by an even more iconic red card in the final moments of extra time. With the game teetering toward penalties, Marco Materazzi and Zidane exchanged words before Zidane famously headbutted him in the chest. The referee did not initially see the incident, but after consulting with his officials, Zidane was shown a red card. France went on to lose to Italy on penalties. Ronaldinho scored one of the most iconic goals in World Cup history, a free kick from long distance and from such a wide angle that almost everybody in the stadium believed he was going to cross. David Seaman, Englands goalkeeper, was already cheating toward where the cross would likely come in, but Ronaldinho decided to go for goal with a cheeky strike that completely caught Seaman out and gave Brazil a 2-1 lead. Only seven minutes later, Ronaldinho was sent off for a controversial red card after going for a loose ball, getting there late and catching Danny Mills with a high challenge. He was sent off, but Brazil still held on and advanced. The first player to score and be sent off in the same World Cup knockout-stage game was Garrincha in the 1962 semifinal. During that match, he scored Brazils opening two goals in a 4-2 victory over Chile. But after being repeatedly fouled throughout the game, Garrincha retaliated against Chiles Eladio Rojas and was sent off late in the match. The sending off initially put him in danger of missing the final, but FIFA later cleared him to play. Brazil went on to beat Czechoslovakia 3-1 in the final and win the World Cup.
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    Portugal vs. Croatia live stream: How to watch FIFA World Cup, odds, prediction, pick, lineups, channel
    Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal face a mighty test to kick off their knockout stage
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