2022 World Cup odds: Favorites, underdogs, group stage winners
2022 World Cup odds: Who’s going to lift the World Cup trophy on Sunday, Dec. 18, and what are the current betting odds for them to do so?
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2022 World Cup odds: Who’s going to lift the World Cup trophy on Sunday, Dec. 18, and what are the current betting odds for them to do so?
Lionel Messi possibly facing Robert Lewandowski, Spain definitely playing Germany, and Luis Suarez handed a rematch against old foe Ghana.
The 2022 World Cup draw has finally happened, and the 32 teams are set in eight groups of four ahead of November's first match in Qatar.
Having captured the imagination of the country in both the World Cup of 2018 when they were semi-finalists and having gone one better in Euro 2020 but ultimately losing to Italy, England now have the experience required to go all the way in Qatar. Handed a relatively kind draw in Group B where Gareth Southgate's side will meet their friends across the pond in the USA, play a first-ever match with Iran and meet a potential British rival in either Wales or Scotland (should they get past Ukraine in the play-offs), England have every right to be confident of progressing to the knockout stages.
The United States has been drawn in Group B against England, Iran and the winner of the last remaining European playoff for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, while Mexico will face Lionel Messi's Argentina.
Louis van Gaal has followed up his controversial comments regarding the Qatar World Cup by saying he has never seen the hosts play. Netherlands were the second seeds after an inconsistent few years on the international stage but will be regarded as the favourites to qualify from Group A. Ad/> The four teams chosen also included Qatar, who were given the top seed designation as they are hosting the tournament, and will play the tournament’s first game on November 21 later this year.
DOHA: Brazil coach Tite said he was happy to have been placed in Group G following Friday's World (Apr 1) Cup draw in Doha as it will give his team more time to prepare.
Kylian Mbappe and his defending champion France side lie in wait for the UAE after the draw was made for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.