Platform comparison
| Platform | YES odds | NO odds | Fee | KYC | Settlement | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Polymarket (via Election Predictions UK) Pick polygram.ink (preferred broker) |
13% | 87% | 0% (USDC on-chain) | No-KYC up to $1,500 | USDC, auto via UMA oracle | Trade this market → |
Polymarket (direct) polymarket.com |
13% | 87% | 0% | Geo-blocked in US/UK/EU | USDC, on-chain | Trade this market → |
Kalshi kalshi.com |
— | — | Up to 7% per trade | US-only, KYC required | USD | Trade this market → |
Betfair Exchange betfair.com |
— | — | 2-5% commission | Full KYC from first trade | GBP / EUR | Trade this market → |
Manifold Markets manifold.markets |
— | — | Play-money (mana) | None — play-money | Mana (no cash-out) | Trade this market → |
Outcome probabilities
Current market-implied probability for each outcome, from the live order book.
| Outcome | Probability |
|---|---|
| Josh Allen | 13% |
| Lamar Jackson | 11% |
| Justin Herbert | 11% |
| Joe Burrow | 9% |
| Drake Maye | 9% |
| Caleb Williams | 9% |
| Dak Prescott | 8% |
| Patrick Mahomes | 7% |
| Matthew Stafford | 6% |
| Brock Purdy | 4% |
| Jordan Love | 4% |
| Jalen Hurts | 3% |
| Sam Darnold | 2% |
| Trevor Lawrence | 2% |
| Bo Nix | 2% |
| Baker Mayfield | 2% |
| Jahmyr Gibbs | 1% |
| Christian McCaffrey | 1% |
| Saquon Barkley | 1% |
| Jaxson Dart | 1% |
| Jaxson Smith-Njigba | 1% |
| Jared Goff | 1% |
| Puka Nacua | 1% |
| Derrick Henry | 0% |
| De'Von Achane | 0% |
| Justin Jefferson | 0% |
| Myles Garrett | 0% |
| Bijan Robinson | 0% |
| Player J | 0% |
| Player K | 0% |
| Player L | 0% |
| Player M | 0% |
| Player N | 0% |
| Player O | 0% |
| Player P | 0% |
| Player Q | 0% |
| Player R | 0% |
| Player S | 0% |
| Player T | 0% |
| Other | 0% |
Market context
The 2026 NFL MVP race is being priced around another quarterback-led contest, with Josh Allen again the early market favourite and the crowd-implied chance on this market sitting close to the low-teens, broadly in line with sportsbook boards that put Allen around a 14% implied win rate and Lamar Jackson just behind him.[1][19] That level of support suggests traders are leaning on continuity rather than a longshot breakout: recent odds tables have kept Allen, Jackson, Drake Maye and Joe Burrow clustered at the top, while reigning winner Matthew Stafford remains in the upper tier but not the clear front-runner.[1][6][12]
Historically, MVP markets tend to narrow quickly once early-season performance separates the top quarterbacks from the pack, so a 13% price leaves room for movement rather than implying a near-certain favourite.[1][10] Comparable early boards over the past year have repeatedly shifted as sportsbooks recalibrated around quarterback efficiency, team record and narrative momentum, with USA Today and other betting round-ups noting that Allen and Jackson have been the names to anchor the race through multiple pre-season refreshes.[6][9][15] In practical terms, this market reads as a vote for the most visible passing offences rather than for any one conference or team.
The main catalyst to watch is the opening of the 2026 season and the first wave of weekly odds moves, since MVP markets usually reprice fastest after early statistical separation, primetime performances and any injury news.[1][3][12] The current lean appears to rest more on sportsbook sentiment than on a formal league announcement, so traders should track pre-season coverage, updated futures boards and any shift in the cluster of AFC quarterbacks that has dominated recent previews.[3][5][6]
Methodology
Political prediction markets differ structurally from sports betting: thinner liquidity, longer settlement windows, higher sensitivity to single news events. This page shows the live Polymarket quote for Pro Football: 2026 MVP Winner plus platform attributes for the three reference venues, so you can see at a glance where the deepest market for this question sits.
Resolution & payout
Political markets typically settle on official candidate or agency confirmation. Polymarket uses UMA Optimistic Oracle: a proposer posts the outcome with a bond, the two-hour window opens, then the smart contract pays USDC.
Kalshi settles USD via CFTC clearinghouse, with clearly defined resolution sources (e.g. AP race calls for elections). Betfair settles after the official outcome is registered with the league or agency. Manifold is play-money.
UK Frequently Asked Questions
- What resolution source is used for elections?
- Polymarket defines the source per contract — usually Associated Press (AP Race Call), Reuters or the official electoral commission. The source is stated in contract details before the market opens.
- Which platform has the deepest political liquidity?
- Polymarket — by far. US 2024 presidential volume was ~$3.5B vs Kalshi (~$200M) and Betfair (~$120M). Where Polymarket is geo-blocked, brokers like Election Predictions UK route into the same order book at 0% fees.
- How fast do political markets react to news?
- High-liquidity markets move within seconds to minutes. A Trump tweet on the economy can shift the "Trump 2024" market 2-5 points before mainstream media has written anything.
- Are political prediction markets legal in my country?
- It varies. They sit in legal gray areas in most jurisdictions. Polymarket is geo-blocked from US/UK/EU; some broker frontends have a different geo footprint. Trade only with capital you can afford to lose, and only if you understand the legal status in your jurisdiction.
- Are UK election prediction markets available from the UK?
- Yes. Betfair Exchange and Smarkets offer UKGC-regulated UK election markets (seat counts, party share, constituency results). Polymarket also lists UK election contracts with deeper global liquidity. Betfair winnings are typically tax-free for UK individuals; Polymarket profits are subject to HMRC CGT.
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