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2022 World Cup Odds: This Team is the Bettors' Favorite to Win the World Cup

Bettors have made themselves clear over the last 24 hours. They expect a South American nation to win the World Cup, with the top three on the betting market all coming from the continent. Here's a deep dive into the latest World Cup odds and betting.
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2022 World Cup Odds: This Team is the Bettors' Favorite to Win the World Cup

FIFA World Cup Date, Where to Watch, and Odds

  • Date: November 20- December 18, 2022
  • Where to Watch: FOX/FS1
  • Where to Stream: fubo, Vidgo, Sling TV, Peacock TV, and YouTube TV

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Bettors have made themselves clear over the last 24 hours concerning the 2022 World Cup. They expect a South American nation to win the World Cup, with the top three on the World Cup winners betting market all coming from the same continent.

2022 World Cup Odds

Brazil leads the way for bettors, with 23.5% of bets placed on them. They also happen to be the sportsbook's favorite at +390, or an implied 20.4% chance to win their first World Cup since 2002.

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Argentina follows in second with both the bettors and the books. Bettors have placed 14.2% of bets on Argentina over the last 24 hours, while sportsbooks give them +550 odds or an implied 15.4% chance to win their first World Cup since 1986. Argentina has been great over the last two years and is currently rated third in the FIFA World Rankings. Argentina currently has a 35-game unbeaten streak, which is the longest ongoing unbeaten streak, and is very close to Italy's 37-game unbeaten streak in international play.

Third, with bettors, is the shock choice of Uruguay. They've seen 12.2% of bets placed on them despite them being 11th on the odds market at +500, or an implied 2% chance to win their first World Cup since 1950.

Bettor's first non-South American choice is England. The birthplace of football has seen 6.6% of bets placed on them and currently sits at +1000 to win the cup. That’s an implied 9.1% chance to bring the World Cup home for the first time since 1966.

2022 World Cup Betting

OddsNation% of bets placed (last 24 hours) % of bets placed (last 24 hours)
+390 (1st)Brazil23.5%
+550 (2nd)Argentina14.2%
+5000 (11th)Uruguay12.2%
+1000 (5th)England6.6%
+1700 (8th)Portugal6.4%
+1200 (6th)Germany4.6%
+1500 (7th)Netherlands4.6%
+750 (3rd)France4.0%
+3400 (10th)Denmark3.1%
+12500 (13th)Serbia3.1%
+1900 (9th)Belgium2.7%
+900 (4th)Spain2.1%
+25000 (T17th)Wales1.8%
+25000 (T17th)USA1.4%
+37500 (T23rd)Qatar1.1%
+13000 (T14)Senegal1.1%
+6600 (12th)Croatia0.9%
+37500 (T23rd)Ghana0.9%
+13000 (T14)Switzerland0.9%
+30000 (21st)Ecuador0.8%
+20000 (16th)Mexico0.8%
+60000 (T26th)South Korea0.6%
+100000 (T30th)Saudi Arabia0.5%
+70000 (29th)Australia0.3%
+32500 (22nd)Canada0.3%
+100000 (T30th)Costa Rica0.3%
+60000 (T26th)Iran0.3%
+25000 (T17th)Poland0.3%
+60000 (T26th)Cameroon0.2%
+42500 (25th)Japan0.2%
+25000 (T17th)Morocco0.2%
+100000 (T30th)Tunisia0.2%

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