Fanatics Prediction Market Trading on the 2026 Super Bowl By State

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Fanatics Markets, which is Fanatics’ new prediction market app, will have more than 200 markets for the Big Game.  Fanatics Markets is seeing varied public opinions for who they think is going to win on Sunday.  Gambling911.com is excited that Fanatics has entered the prediction market space and is thrilled to bring our readers the latest trading activity for the 2026 Super Bowl by state. 

Fanatics Super Bowl Trading Quick Takes 

States Trading For Seattle

Alabama: 100%

Oregon: 100%

Wisconsin: 88.89%

Washington: 83.87%

Nebraska: 80.00%

Mississippi: 75.00%

Minnesota: 70.59%

Idaho: 66.67%

South Carolina: 66.67%

California: 65.60%

Florida: 61.40%

Texas: 60.78%

Utah: 54.55%
    

States Trading for New England

Maine: 100%

Hawaii: 80.00%

New Hampshire: 75.00%

New Mexico: 66.67%

Rhode Island: 66.67%

Georgia: 63.16%

Oklahoma: 60.00%

States Evenly Split
Delaware: 50/50 split

North Dakota: 50/50 split

  • Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com 

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