Heading into the World Cup, all of the betting saw Brazil emerge as strong favourites, with many experts predicting them to win the World Cup. And it’s no surprise why; Brazil won the 2019 Copa América and have a team decorated with talent including Davi Alves, Casemiro, Gabriel Jesus, Vinícius Jr. and, of course, Neymar.
But being favourites doesn’t guarantee a win. Statistically, the favourites in World Cup betting go on to win the competition around 43% of the time. Indeed, Brazil have been favourites 10 times and failed to win on six of those occasions.
France are second in the running, followed by a well-balanced Argentina whose odds have slowly shortened for some time, coming in at 7/1 in the run-up to World Cup 2022.
England’s shaky form in the UEFA Nations League saw their odds drift ahead of their opening game against Iran, with the likes of Spain, Germany and the Netherlands not far behind based on World Cup betting odds.
How to Bet on the World Cup ❓
First of all, don’t just bet on your favourite team – that’s a recipe for disaster. Instead, take some time to sketch out how you think the tournament will proceed. Look at the group stages, decide who you think will finish first and second, and use that for more accurate World Cup predictions.
For example, England might have a relatively easy group on paper in the form of Iran, USA and Wales, followed by a decent round of 16. But if France win their group then progress – as they’re expected to – England would face them in the quarter finals, where they could well be knocked out.
Consider all aspects when making your World Cup predictions.
Top Bookmakers to Bet on the World Cup 🔝
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Reading World Cup betting tips isn’t the only research required. You also need to make sure you’re getting the best odds possible.
Rather than compare hundreds of sites for each bet you wish to make, which would become very tedious, you might consider using bookies who offer consistently competitive odds. It will make your job that bit easier.
10Bet have emerged as a site with exciting odds on all World Cup betting, alongside 888sport. These are two sites who aren’t fully known to all football bettors but should be, as they consistently outshine some of the household names when it comes to World Cup predictions odds.
Bwin is a well-known betting brand, especially after many years sponsoring Real Madrid, and are always good for World Cup odds. Finally, Betfred are another UK-friendly bookie with great World Cup betting odds and a wide range of markets.