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There are 48 teams in this summer’s FIFA World Cup, but it usually comes down to the favorites in a tournament like this. Below I will break down the teams with the lowest odds to win the tournament on DraftKings Sportsbook, as well as list the odds for all 48 nations.
It’s no surprise to see the French as one of the two co-favorites for this World Cup. France are absolutely loaded across the board, and have proven they are a force to be reckoned with in international tournaments. In the 2018 World Cup, a young Kylian Mbappe led the French to victory. Then in Euro 2020, they were a surprise early elimination in the Round of 16 against Switzerland. They followed that up with a World Cup final appearance in 2022, losing on a penalty shootout to Argentina. In Euro 2024 they made another strong run, losing to the eventual winners Spain in the semi-final. The French are always there or thereabouts, and I don’t see why they can’t have another good run at the 2026 World Cup. They won five of their six UEFA qualifying games for this tournament, drawing once. Their last loss came almost a year ago, losing to Spain yet again in the Nations League semi-final.
The reigning European champions are our other co-favorite to win the World Cup at +500. The big concern for the Spanish going into this tournament will be the health of their superstar Lamine Yamal. If he’s ready to go and fully fit, Spain will be very tough to beat. Let’s take a look at their recent finishes in international tournaments. In the 2018 World Cup, they were upset by Russia on a penalty shootout in the Round of 16. Fast forward to the 2022 World Cup, they were upset again in the Round of 16 on penalties, this time to Morocco. They made things right in the 2024 Euros, winning the tournament. They come into this tournament in scorching hot form, winning five of their six UEFA qualifying matches, drawing the other. The Spanish have only lost one competitive game in three years, and that was a penalty shootout defeat to Portugal in the Nations League final last summer.
Similar to France and Spain, England are always in the mix to win these big competitions. Unlike the other two, they haven’t been able to get over the hump since the 1966 World Cup. It’s been a long time since football came home, and this year’s team is more than capable of getting it done if the stars align. In the 2018 World Cup, they fell to Croatia in the semi-final. In the 2020 Euros, they fell in the final to Italy. They had another close call in the 2022 World Cup, but lost to France in the quarter-final. In the 2024 Euros they reached yet another final, but fell to Spain. The English have the third lowest-odds to win the tournament this year, and they might just pull it off.
France +500
Spain +500
England +650
Brazil +800
Argentina +850
Portugal +1100
Germany +1400
Netherlands +2000
Norway +3000
Belgium +3500
Colombia +4000
Morocco +5000
Japan +5000
USA +6000
Uruguay +6500
Mexico +7500
Switzerland +8000
Croatia +8000
Ecuador +9000
Turkey +10000
Sweden +10000
Senegal +11000
Paraguay +15000
Austria +15000
Scotland +20000
Canada +20000
Bosnia +25000
Czech Republic +25000
Ivory Coast +25000
Ghana +30000
Egypt +30000
Algeria +35000
South Korea +45000
Tunisia +50000
Australia +50000
Iran +50000
DR Congo +70000
South Africa +80000
Uzbekistan +100000
Cape Verde +100000
Saudi Arabia +100000
Qatar +100000
Panama +100000
New Zealand +100000
Iraq +100000
Curacao +200000
Jordan +200000
Haiti +250000
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