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Soccer on Kalshi

Kalshi is a CFTC-regulated US event-contract exchange (Designated Contract Market). Soccer contracts settle in USD, are legal in all 50 states for traders 18+, and require no crypto wallet. For a deeper platform breakdown, read this full Kalshi review. Below: every soccer match and outright market Kalshi currently lists — live, refreshed every 15s.

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Updated May 23, 2026 · Reviewed by Predictions Soccer Research · Methodology

Kalshi at a glance

Founded
2018 (Tarek Mansour & Luana Lopes Lara)
Regulation
CFTC-designated contract market (DCM)
US availability
All 50 states · 18+
Settlement
USD (cash-settled)
Min deposit
No formal minimum
Fees
Variable per-contract, capped ~$0.02/contract
Deposits
ACH, wire, debit card, PayPal, Venmo, crypto
Mobile apps
Native iOS & Android
KYC
Required (full KYC/AML)
Soccer markets
EPL, MLS, Champions League, World Cup outrights, Ballon d'Or

Pros & Cons

✓ Pros

  • +Only fully CFTC-regulated US soccer market — legal in all 50 states
  • +USD-native: ACH, debit, PayPal, Venmo — no crypto wallet needed
  • +Native iOS and Android apps with order-book pricing
  • +Cash-settled contracts; no withdrawal friction
  • +Same regulator as CME futures — institutional-grade custody

✗ Cons

  • Per-contract fees (vs Polymarket's 0% global fee)
  • Narrower soccer outright catalog than Polymarket
  • Mandatory full KYC/AML at signup
  • Order books on smaller leagues can be thin pre-kickoff

Live Kalshi Matches

· Ligue 1SUN MAY 31
OutcomeKalshiPolySpr
NANNantes6%·
XDraw70%·
TOUToulouse14%·

Why traders pick Kalshi for soccer

  • Regulated. Designated Contract Market under CFTC oversight — same regulator as CME futures.
  • USD-native. Fund with ACH or debit card; no stablecoins, no Polygon gas.
  • US-legal. Available in all 50 states, including New York, California, and Texas where most sportsbooks aren't.
  • Tight spreads. Order-book pricing means you can trade in or out before kickoff — not stuck with a sportsbook ticket.

Kalshi vs Polymarket — Head to Head

FeatureKalshiPolymarket
RegulationCFTC DCM since 2020CFTC DCM via QCEX (2025)
SettlementUSD (fiat)USDC on Polygon
Trading fees~$0.02 per contract0% global · 0.01% US
US accessAll 50 statesRolling rollout (2025+)
Soccer liquidityDeep on per-game moneylinesDeepest on outrights
Mobile appsNative iOS + AndroidiOS app (web on Android)
KYCFull KYC requiredMinimal global / full US

FAQ

Is Kalshi legal in the US?

Yes. Kalshi is a CFTC-regulated event-contract exchange (Designated Contract Market) and is available to traders 18+ in all 50 US states.

How do Kalshi soccer markets settle?

Each YES contract pays $1 in USD if the outcome occurs (e.g. Real Madrid wins on Saturday) and $0 otherwise. Settlement is automatic on the exchange — no withdrawals, wallets, or crypto required.

Which soccer markets does Kalshi offer?

Per-game moneyline markets for the Premier League, MLS, Bundesliga, Ligue 1, Serie B, A-League, J League, K League, Eliteserien, EFL Championship and more, plus tournament outrights like Ballon d'Or, Club World Cup, Champions League, MLS Cup, and the FIFA World Cup.

How is Kalshi different from Polymarket?

Kalshi has been a CFTC-regulated DCM since 2020 and settles all contracts in USD via bank deposits. Polymarket is crypto-native, settles in USDC on Polygon, and only recently re-entered the US market via its 2025 QCEX acquisition. Predictions Soccer shows both side-by-side so you can pick the better price.

Where do Predictions Soccer's Kalshi prices come from?

Directly from Kalshi's public trade-api/v2 events endpoint, refreshed every 15 seconds. Prices shown are the mid of the yes-bid and yes-ask, converted to cents.

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CFTC-regulated · USD-settled · 50 states
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