2025 Nobel Peace Prize Betting Odds: Donald Trump Tops Peace Prize Betting Market as Speculation Grows

Donald Trump leads 2025 Nobel Peace Prize odds at 13/2 after reports he helped prevent nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan. See the full market and expert analysis.
2025 Nobel Peace Prize Betting Odds: Donald Trump Tops Peace Prize Betting Market as Speculation Grows

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  • Donald Trump leads Nobel Peace Prize odds at 13/2 amid claims of nuclear de-escalation.
  • Tim Friede enters the frame at 7/1 for his groundbreaking scientific work.
  • Julian Assange and Yulia Navalnaya also feature at 9/1.

Trump Leads 2025 Nobel Peace Prize Odds After Reported Nuclear Peace Efforts

US President Donald Trump has emerged as the frontrunner with betting sites to win this year’s Nobel Peace Prize, with odds of 13/2 reflecting a strong surge of interest from punters following fresh reports of his role in international diplomacy.

Trump, who previously made headlines for claiming he deserved the award for brokering peace in the Middle East, is now said to have played a part in preventing nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan, according to Pakistan’s Army Chief Asim Munir. 

These developments have made the 2025 Peace Prize a hot topic in the political and entertainment betting world.

The latest odds give an implied probability of 13.3% that Trump is awarded this year's Nobel Peace Prize.

2025 Nobel Peace PrizeOddsProbability
Donald Trump
13/213.3%
Tim Friede
7/112.5%
Antonio Guterres
7/112.5%
Julian Assange
9/110.0%
Yulia Navalnaya
9/110.0%
What the expert says...
Trump’s reappearance in the Nobel Peace Prize conversation is classic US political theatre, but punters clearly think there’s weight to the rumour. If those claims are confirmed, expect further movement.

Jake Ashton - Current Affairs Expert - OLBG.com

Julian Assange and Yulia Navalnaya Round Out the Field

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange sits at 9/1, with support growing following his release. 

Meanwhile, Yulia Navalnaya, widow of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, is also 9/1 with speculation around her political activism continuing to gain global attention.

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Where to Bet on Nobel Peace Prize Odds

While mainstream betting sites aren’t currently offering live Nobel Peace Prize odds, historical markets have appeared as the ceremony approaches. 

If you’re looking to place a wager, keep an eye on entertainment betting sites and look out for new betting offers across the political markets.


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