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What Is ADI Predictstreet and Where Is It Available?

ADI Predictstreet is a new prediction market launched for the 2026 World Cup. Find out how it works and where you can play on this page!
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Written by Mark Schoeck Associate Editor
Updated: Jun 19, 2026

ADI Predictstreet: What It Is & How It Works

If you've been watching the 2026 World Cup, you've no doubt seen advertisements for ADI Predictstreet, the official prediction market partner of the 2026 World Cup. But if you're in the US, it may seem rather new to land such a noteworthy partner.

So, what is ADI Predictstreet, how does it work and where can you use it in the US? Glad you asked.

What Is ADI Predictstreet?

ADI Predictstreet is a prediction market platform that gives users a way to forecast the outcomes of real-world events and trade on those predictions. Its initial focus is soccer, highlighted by its role as the official prediction market partner of the 2026 World Cup.

Unlike traditional sportsbooks, ADI Predictstreet uses a peer-to-peer model. Prices reflect collective user sentiment rather than bookmaker odds, turning fan opinions into live probability signals. The platform is designed to emphasize transparency and participation, allowing users to engage more actively with matches.

While the lone sports prediction markets available on ADI Predictstreet at this time are World Cup-related, the platform does have plans to increase their available markets, adding a wider array of sports in addition to markets like finance and politics.

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How Does ADI Predictstreet Work?

Because ADI Predictstreet is a prediction market app, it operates more like a trading platform than a betting app, but the experiences are similar. Users can fund accounts with both US dollars and digital assets, then enter markets tied to specific match events or outcomes. 

A key feature is real-time interaction: The platform integrates official data feeds so that users can make predictions during matches, simulating the live betting experience. Its near real-time settlement engine enables fast resolution of markets, avoiding long delays between prediction and payout. 

Finally, because users trade against each other rather than a house, prices shift dynamically based on demand rather than an odds algorithm, giving users a fair price on their predictions on a regular basis. 

Where Is ADI Predictstreet Legal to Play?

ADI Predictstreet launched in Gibraltar after receiving a local license and has since expanded into the United States through a partnership with Fanatics Markets. At launch, it is available in 23 US states and four territories. While not yet nationwide, the platform aims to expand into additional states over time.

Here are the states and territories where it's currently legal to trade on ADI Predictstreet:

ADI Predictstreet Legal States & Territories
  • Alaska
  • Alabama
  • California
  • Delaware
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Hawaii
  • Idaho
  • Maine
  • Minnesota
  • Mississippi
  • Nebraska
  • New Hampshire
  • New Mexico
  • North Dakota
  • Oklahoma
  • Oregon
  • Rhode Island
  • South Carolina
  • South Dakota
  • Texas
  • Utah
  • Washington
  • Guam
  • Puerto Rico
  • American Samoa
  • US Virgin Islands
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Mark Schoeck
Associate Editor

Mark is a lifelong sports fan who inherited rooting interests in the St. Louis Cardinals and Pittsburgh Steelers. After a decade in sports media covering sports betting as a writer, editor and producer, Mark brought his long track record of sports experience to the Sportsbooks Online team in early 2025.