Scotland vs. Ukraine Odds: Scotland Given 42% Chance to Win World Cup Qualifying Semi-Final
Scotland vs. Ukraine Odds: Scotland Given 42% Chance to Win World Cup Qualifying Semi-Final
Scotland vs. Ukraine Start Time and Where to Watch
- Date: June 1, 2022
- Game Time: 2:45 pm ET
- Where to Watch: ESPN 2/ESPN+
On Wednesday afternoon from Glasgow, Scotland and Ukraine will square off in an attempt to advance to the Playoff Finals on Sunday to face Wales which will determine the final member in Group B of the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Scotland aims to reach their first men's World Cup in 24 years, while Ukraine is hoping to add to their one appearance in 2006. Due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, this match will have the world's attention. Let's take a closer look at the latest Scotland vs. Ukraine odds.
Scotland vs. Ukraine Odds
Odds | Result | Implied Chance |
---|---|---|
+135 | Scotland Win | 42.6% |
+205 | Draw | 32.8% |
+245 | Ukraine Win | 29% |
According to the latest Scotland vs. Ukraine odds, Scotland is the +135 favorite (Bet $100 to Win $135) on the moneyline in the latest Scotland vs. Ukraine odds from DraftKings, while Ukraine is the +245 underdog (Bet $100 to Win $245). A 90-minute draw is listed at +205 (Bet $100 to Win $205) and the over-under for total goals scored is 1.5 priced at -180 (Bet $180 to Win $100).
Scotland vs. Ukraine Preview
This match was originally scheduled for March but the ongoing conflict in Ukraine forced the delay until today, June 1. Oleksandr Petrakov's Ukrainian squad has spent the last month preparing at a training camp in Slovenia. Ukraine's players at home haven't played since December as the war began and the country shut down.
Manchester City player and Ukraine midfielder Oleksandr Zinchenko has stated the motivation and mood in the Ukrainian club. "Our mood, I would describe as a fighting mood, because everyone understands what is going on in Ukraine these days, what the situation is like on the ground. That's why I would say our motivation is definitely 100 percent to win. I'm pretty sure that all in Ukraine who have this opportunity is going to watch us, and we are going to feel this support 100 percent. We can speak a lot but we need to do it on the pitch. We are going to try to make them happy and proud."
This is the first meeting between the two countries since October 2007. Since losing back-to-back World Cup Qualifiers in 2016, Scotland has only lost one of its last 16 qualifying matches; a 2-0 loss to Denmark in 2021.