Premier League: 2026-27 Runner-Up — live odds on every candidate
Right now the Premier League: 2026-27 Runner-Up market has Manchester City at 28% implied probability (3.57) out in front, with Arsenal (26%, 3.85) next. These are live exchange prices set by traders, so the field adds up to about 100% and there is no vig in the odds.
The full Premier League: 2026-27 Runner-Up field on a real exchange — order-book prices for every candidate, no vig, and on-chain settlement. Browse the whole board free; fund with crypto only when you want to back a pick.
How this futures market settles
Premier League: 2026-27 Runner-Up is a single neg-risk field: every candidate is a Yes/No market on that outcome, and the prices across the field sum to roughly one. When the outcome is decided, the winning candidate's shares redeem for one dollar each on-chain via Polymarket's oracle, verifiable on Polygon; a candidate that drops out before settlement voids to zero. OVERDOG charges a flat 1% fee plus Polymarket's own fees, disclosed at bet time — no vig.
Live odds across the Premier League: 2026-27 Runner-Up field
The Premier League: 2026-27 Runner-Up field on the exchange includes Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United, Chelsea, Aston Villa, Fulham, Brighton & Hove Albion and 12 more. Each contender is a separate Yes/No market you can back or lay at order-book prices — the winning candidate's shares redeem for one dollar each, and every other candidate settles at zero. OVERDOG charges a flat 1% fee plus Polymarket's own fees, disclosed at bet time; there is no vig on top of the exchange price.
How the Premier League: 2026-27 Runner-Up market resolves
Settlement follows Polymarket's published resolution criteria for this market: “This market will resolve to "Yes" if the listed club is determined as the runner-up of the Premier League for the 2026-27 season. Otherwise, it will resolve to "No". If at any point it becomes impossible for a listed participant to finish as runner-up of Premier League for the 2026-27 season per the rules of Premier League (e.g., the participant is eliminated), the corresponding market will resolve to "No". If…” The result is settled on-chain via Polymarket's oracle and is verifiable on Polygon.