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title: "Polymarket Expands Into Live Sports With Official Data and Streaming"
date: 2026-08-22
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# Polymarket Expands Into Live Sports With Official Data and Streaming

The sports screen is getting busier, and that opens up an interesting question: what happens when the score, the market price, and the final settlement all respond to the same event? For viewers who already follow every swing in a game, that turns live sport into something far more interactive.

Watching a live match and following the odds has always gone hand in hand, but Polymarket is pushing that idea much further. Its sports product is starting to bring live viewing and prediction trading into the same place, so the action on the screen and the market around it can move together in real time. The stream now sits beside official data that also helps settle the contract once the event is over, which changes what the whole sports product can actually do.

## Streaming Has Become the Natural Home for Live Sport

Streaming already has a much bigger place in American viewing habits than it did even a few years ago. In May 2025, streaming accounted for [44.8% of total US television viewing](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/streaming-statistics/), compared with 20.1% for broadcast and 24.1% for cable. That gives sports companies a very different starting point when they think about where live coverage belongs.

A fan watching on a connected screen is already inside a digital environment where match information can update beside the game. Polymarket’s live sports product takes advantage of that setup by keeping the match close to the prediction market. You can watch the event unfold and see the contract price react, then decide whether the market still matches your own read of what is happening. The screen is already carrying the game, so adding live market information asks less of the viewer.

![Sports Camera Stream](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/08/sports-camera-stream.jpg)

## Official Data Now Sits Inside the Trading Engine

The bigger change is what happens behind the screen. Polymarket’s August [2026 agreement with Genius Sports](https://www.geniussports.com/newsroom/polymarket-and-genius-sports-expand-the-role-of-official-data-exclusive-live-sports-streaming-and-integrity-services-in-prediction-markets) gives the US product access to exclusive live sports streaming and official league data, with the same verified information used to determine outcomes and settle covered contracts.

Serie A is the clearest early example. Selected matches can be streamed alongside related contracts, which means the viewing feed and the trading market can operate around the same event at the same time. That closes the gap between watching a match somewhere else and checking a market separately.

The agreement covers eight official sports relationships. MLB is on that roster, as is the NHL. European football adds Bundesliga and La Liga, with Serie A also covered. MLS and Liga MX are included too; UFC completes the group. That breadth shows the sports side has moved well beyond one league or one season.

The data is part of the product itself because a contract has to settle against a verified result. That is especially important during live trading, when prices can move quickly, and users need the final outcome to come from the same official information chain that supports the market. That gives the trading product a firmer basis when the final result is recorded.

## Watching the Match Can Lead Straight Into Trading

Once a live event and its market sit together, the mechanics become easier to understand. Polymarket uses Yes or No contracts tied to real outcomes, and those contract prices move as traders react to what is happening. A goal can change the market quickly; a late comeback can do the same before the final result is known during live play.

For someone joining the product, [Polymarket’s sign-up promotion](https://www.sportsbookreview.com/bonuses/polymarket-promo-code/) on SportsbookReview gives new users a $20 trading bonus after a minimum $10 deposit, with the bonus available for buying contracts across sports and other prediction markets. The reward is trading credit rather than a conventional free bet, so it fits the same contract-based model the sports product uses throughout.

## MLB Draws a Line Around Live Market Integrity

Official data also gives leagues more say over what should sit inside a live market. MLB named Polymarket its Official Prediction Market Exchange on March 19, 2026, with Polymarket receiving [Official League Data from Sportradar](https://www.mlb.com/press-release/press-release-mlb-names-polymarket-exclusive-prediction-market-exchange-partner-and-signs-agreement-with-cftc-to-establish-integrity-framework) and access to league marks.

The interesting detail is where MLB decided to draw boundaries. The league identified markets involving individual pitches and manager decisions as inappropriate from an integrity perspective, with umpire performance also excluded. That is a practical limit rather than a vague warning. Some events may be measurable, but that does not automatically make them suitable for trading.

The agreement also created regular information-sharing procedures around baseball and prediction-market integrity. That gives MLB a route to raise concerns about activity connected to its games and gives Polymarket a clearer framework for handling those concerns.

For a live sports product, this is part of the basic plumbing. Faster data can make markets more responsive, but the league still needs confidence that sensitive events are kept out and unusual activity can be examined. That gives MLB a clearer role when questions arise around markets.

## Prediction Data Is Becoming Media Content

Polymarket’s prices are also starting to travel beyond its own trading screens. A January 2026 deal put real-time Polymarket prediction data into [The Wall Street Journal and Barron’s](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/polymarket-dow-jones-prediction-market-deal/), with MarketWatch and Investor’s Business Daily also carrying the information.

That is useful for the sports story because a live contract price can do two jobs at once. It is a tradable price for someone taking a position, but it can also tell a viewer how market expectations are changing during the event. The sports expansion builds on that same idea by putting probabilities closer to the action rather than leaving them on a separate screen.

## Live Sport Is Becoming a Data Product

Polymarket’s sports push is becoming easier to understand because the pieces now fit together cleanly. The match can be streamed beside the contract, and official event data can feed directly into settlement once the result is known.

That makes the August 2026 deal a significant product development rather than another badge on a partnership page. For the user, the practical change is simple: the viewing experience can stay tied to the market, and the result can be settled from verified sports data without sending you elsewhere to follow the action.