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Leverkusen’s 2026 Champions League Win Probability

Live prediction market forecasts for Leverkusen based on real-time Kalshi and Polymarket data. Updated hourly.

📊 Bayer Leverkusen Market Brief

Leverkusen has transitioned from the "Neverkusen" era into a dominant European force under the tactical continuity established by the Xabi Alonso era. They are viewed by the market as a high-floor, high-ceiling side that prioritizes tactical discipline and transition speed.

Key Stats

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Current Probability

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30-Day Change

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What's Driving Leverkusen's Odds

  • Tactical Resilience: Leverkusen recently secured a clinical 2-0 win away at Manchester City,  proving they can dismantle elite possession-based sides on the break.

  • Impact Players: Florian Wirtz continues to be the primary engine of the attack, while Jeremie Frimpong’s verticality from wing-back creates constant mismatches in the final third.

  • Defensive Reliability: Despite a heavy 7-2 loss to PSG earlier in the campaign, they have stabilized, recording vital clean sheets in tight fixtures against teams like Benfica and Villarreal.

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Leverkusen Champions League FAQs

Has Leverkusen won the Champions League?

No, their best finish was as runners-up in 2002. They did, however, win the UEFA Cup in 1988.

What club league does Leverkusen play in?

They play in the German Bundesliga, where they famously won an unbeaten domestic double in 2024.

Who are the most famous players to play for Leverkusen?

Notable legends include Michael Ballack, Dimitar Berbatov, and Son Heung-min.