Who Is Favored To Win Super Bowl 2026? Updated Odds, Public Betting Trends and Where The Smart Money Is Flowing

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Get the latest Super Bowl 2026 odds, betting trends, and line movement before kickoff.

Super Bowl LX is set to kickoff at 6:30 p.m. ET and bettors are logging on to the best betting apps to place their wagers for the Big Game. The Seattle Seahawks come in favored by 4.5-points but smart money appears to be coming in on the New England Patriots. 

With kickoff just hours away, here is the final breakdown of the odds, point spreads, and public betting trends for the 2026 Super Bowl.

Super Bowl 2026 Odds

Bet Point Spread Moneyline Total
Seattle Seahawks -5 (-110) -235 Over 45.5 (-110)
New England Patriots +5 (-110) +195 Under 45.5 (-110)

*Odds via BetOnline. Subject to change.

Public Betting Trends for Super Bowl 2026

The Seahawks opened as 4.5-point favourites and the line has remained sticky at most sportsbooks heading into Super Bowl LX. But BetOnline and a handful of other sportsbooks have nudged the line to Seattle -5.0 closer to gametime, a sign that the sportsbooks want more money to come in on New England.

Earlier in the week, Seattle was the overwhelming public betting favorite and appeared to be on pace to become the first team in Super Bowl history to attract 70% of the point spread bets. However, sharp money has poured in on the New England Patriots to cover the spread heading into gametime, causing a major shift in the public betting trends. 

Currently, only 59% of the point spread bets are on the Seahawks to win, down almost 15% compared to just a few days ago.

The moneyline market tells a very different story. Casual bettors remain convinced the Seahawks will hoist the Lombardi Trophy, with 72% of moneyline wagers backing Seattle at -240. Only 28% of tickets have taken the Patriots at +200, despite the growing confidence from sharp bettors that New England can pull off the upset.

History is on the Patriots’ side. Underdogs are 15-7 against the spread in the last 22 Super Bowls, and late professional action suggests many expect that trend to continue on Sunday night.

With the projected point total set at its lowest mark since 2016, bettors are banking on a high-scoring affair with 69% of the totals bets coming in on the over. 

But bettors should be careful, especially with the way these two defenses have performed this season. Seattle led the NFL in scoring defense and posted a historic -24.2% DVOA. On the other hand, New England has stepped up during the playoffs, allowing a combined 26 points in three postseason games.

Final Verdict

One thing is clear: this is no one-sided betting event. Public money loves Seattle to win, sharps like New England to cover, and totals bettors are bracing for points.