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Soccer odds, set by traders

MagicMarkets prices soccer continuously, from the biggest European leagues to competitions most bookmakers barely cover. Every price is set by traders buying and selling against each other, so there's no margin priced in and the number you see is where the market is actually trading.

Soccer competitions you can trade

Europe's big five run from August to May and carry the deepest books on MagicMarkets: the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga and Ligue 1. Each has its own page with the fixtures currently trading, the season's key dates and the markets open on every match.

Soccer markets explained

Market What you're trading
Match winner Home, away or the draw — soccer is one of the few sports where the draw is a tradeable outcome in its own right
Asian handicap A team's performance against a goal line, e.g. -0.5. Quarter lines such as -0.25 split a position across the two whole lines either side
Over/under Total goals against a line, e.g. 2.5. Lines are set by league — tighter competitions trade lower
Season-long Title races, European qualification and relegation, trading across a full campaign rather than a single match

Soccer runs deepest, but it isn't the only book on MagicMarkets — what's live now covers every sport currently trading, and where the volume is shows what the market has decided matters today. If you've never traded a market rather than picked a result, start at the Learn hub.

Soccer FAQs

Which soccer competitions can I trade on MagicMarkets?
MagicMarkets prices every major soccer league and cup, including the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga and Ligue 1, alongside European club competitions and a long tail of smaller leagues. Each competition has its own page listing the fixtures currently trading.
How do soccer markets work on MagicMarkets?
MagicMarkets is an exchange, so soccer prices are set by traders rather than by a bookmaker. Every price needs a buyer and a seller, which means the number reflects where money is actually being placed and moves as new money comes in. There is no margin built into the odds.
What soccer markets can I trade?
Match winner, Asian handicaps, totals and season-long markets on every fixture, plus a wider set on bigger matches. Which markets are open varies by competition and by how close the fixture is.
Why does soccer have a draw as a tradeable outcome?
Soccer matches can end level, so the draw is a third outcome alongside home and away rather than a dead heat. That makes soccer markets three-way where basketball and tennis are two-way, and it is why handicap markets exist — applying a goal line removes the draw and turns the fixture into a two-way question.
Can I trade soccer matches in-play?
Yes. Soccer markets stay open while a match is running, so prices keep moving on goals, red cards and momentum rather than freezing at kick-off. Everything trading live sits on the in-play page.
Can I close a soccer position before full time?
Yes. Buying an outcome and later selling it, or selling and later buying it back, closes the position at the current price. You take the price movement rather than waiting on the final score.