Who will host the 2031 Pro Football Championship?
💡 What the odds say
Most likely: Buffalo at about a 95% chance — almost certain.
Prediction-market odds are usually well-calibrated — historically, outcomes priced near 70% happen about 70% of the time — but the crowd can still be wrong, and the price can lag the news.
Summary
The market shows extremely high and nearly equal probabilities for six cities—Buffalo, Miami, New England, Baltimore, Cincinnati, and Cleveland—each at 95% to host the 2031 Pro Football Championship, suggesting strong consensus but potential ambiguity or an error in the odds. This distribution implies that traders believe one of these cities is almost certain to be selected, though the lack of distinction among them may reflect overlapping or grouped outcomes. The odds do not indicate a clear favorite among these leading contenders, leaving room for uncertainty about the final decision.
How it resolves
Settled by Kalshi, a CFTC-regulated US exchange, against the official source named in each contract (e.g. a government release or election certification), with an Outcome Review Committee as a backstop for disputes.
Resolution criteria
2031
ⓘ A market settles under its own written rules, which can lag what looks decided in the news — so the price may not move to 100% the moment an outcome seems obvious.
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