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World Cup Winner Betting Odds: World Cup 2026 Winner Odds

When it comes to the World Cup, plenty of nations have a shot at lifting the trophy. In the 2026 iteration, the tournament gives every contender a longer road and one more knockout match to survive before the final week even begins. That changes how World Cup winner odds should be read at Betway. Squad strength still matters, of course, but so does the route, alongside recovery and whether the manager can trust the 16th, 17th, and 18th players in the squad when the tournament starts to become more about endurance.

One of the things that many bettors look at when it comes to the outright market is not just who is the best team, but which one can keep solving different problems for eight matches. That is where outright betting feels different from betting on a single fixture. A match market is about one night, whereas World Cup winner betting odds stretch across weeks, and the price can move for reasons that have nothing to do with a ball being kicked that day. A squad announcement can shift them, as can a soft draw, one injury, one suspension, or an awkward round of 32 pairing.

At Betway, our outright markets give you a way to follow that bigger tournament story. Check the price, but read the road around it, and remember that odds have the potential to change throughout a tournament, so always bet responsibly and know your limits. 

All You Need To Know About the FIFA World Cup 2026

Canada, Mexico, and the United States will share the tournament, with 16 host cities used across the three countries. FIFA’s World Cup schedule runs from 11 June to 19 July 2026, with 104 matches in total.

One of the biggest changes about the FIFA World Cup 2026 is that 48 teams will feature, arranged into 12 groups of four, with the top two teams from each group qualifying for the knockout stage. The eight best third-placed teams also go through, creating a round of 32 before the last 16. Previously, there were only 32 teams involved in the World Cup, creating 64 total matches instead of 104 in the upcoming iteration.

As for the path to the final, it’s group stage, round of 32, round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals, third-place play-off, and final. There are complicated second group phase and more importantly, no safety net once the knockouts begin.

Another thing to keep in mind about this updated format is that more teams means more teams progressing from third place, so some group tables may stay strange until the final round. A team can look underwhelming after two matches and still have a route into the knockouts. That does not make them a good outright pick by itself, but it does mean the market may not move in a straight line, or even in a similar way to previous World Cups.

FIFA World Cup Odds

In terms of the latest FIFA World Cup odds, Spain and France sit at the front as favourites, with England also among the leading contenders. 

It’s perhaps no surprise that Spain leads the latest World Cup 2026 winner odds, with their recent form being incredibly impressive. They won Euro 2026 with a side that could control the centre of the pitch without becoming slow, as Rodri gives the side the base, and Pedri, Gavi, and Dani Olmo are capable of taking the ball in tight areas. Spain also has a strong attacking presence with Lamine Yamal and Nicol Williams, both bringing width that can cause defenders to turn and pull them out of position. If Spain face a low block, they can work around it, and should the match open up, they have runners who can hurt teams quickly.

Next up are France, winners of the 2018 World Cup, who also reached the final again in 2022. This means that their odds come partly from proving themselves in previous iterations of the event, not just a good qualifying run. Kylian Mbappe changes the pitch before he touches the ball because defenders have to protect the space behind them, which creates room for others. Behind him, Aurelien Tchouameni, Eduardo Camavinga, William Saliba, Jules Kounde, and Antoine Griezmann give France enough structure to win in different ways, regardless of whether the game is stretched or tight.

As mentioned, England are third favourites, and this likely comes from their squad having players who can solve different problems. For example, Harry Kane is a finisher and link player,  Jude Bellingham arriving from midfield, Bukayo Saka attacking the outside and inside lanes, Phil Foden and Cole Palmer between lines, Declan Rice giving security, and John Stones helping build from deeper areas. That’s arguably the real case for the squad, but the question is whether they can keep enough control late in knockout games against teams of the same level, because that has been the thin edge in recent tournaments.

Beyond those three, the outright market will keep a close eye on Brazil, Argentina, Portugal, and Germany. Brazil’s attacking pool can shorten their price quickly if the first performances are sharp. Argentina enter as defending champions, though bettors should look carefully at age profile and whether the 2022 balance is still there. Portugal have forward depth that can change matches from the bench, while Germany’s market position may move fast if their structure looks settled early in the tournament.

That can be a useful way to read FIFA World Cup winner odds. Not as a list of famous shirts, but as a map of who has the clearest path, the strongest squad depth, and the fewest obvious weak points.

Things to Consider When Betting on World Cup 2026 Winner Odds

While betting on World Cup 2026 winners odds is never guaranteed, there are some things that you can consider before placing your wager:

  • The Route through the Draw: A contender can be brilliant and still land in a rough part of the bracket due to how seeding works. One thing you can do before placing a wager is look at their possible round of 32 and round of 16 opponents, not just the group. 
  • Bench Strength: Eight matches in a relatively short period of time can create problems for thin squads. A reliable second striker, full-back cover, midfield rotation, and a centre-back who can step in without changing the whole system may decide more than people expect.
  • Recent Competitive Form: While they can give you a glimpse into the ability of different squads, friendlies can mislead. Qualifiers, continental tournaments, and matches played under pressure give a clearer view of how a team behaves when the pace changes, the crowd turns, or the first plan stops working.
  • Travel and Recovery: The tournament is spread across three host nations, so movement between venues will be part of the challenge. Teams that manage minutes early may have more left in the final 20 minutes of knockout matches.
  • The Timing of your Bet: World Cup winner odds can shorten after a good draw or a clean opening win, while injury news can also affect the favourites. 

How to Bet on FIFA World Cup Outright Winner Odds at Betway

We have made it as easy as possible for our users to bet on FIFA World Cup odds. Regardless of where you’re located, here’s the process to bet on the odds on World Cup winner markets online with us:

  1. Sign in to your Betway account. If you’re new, click on the green ‘Sign Up’ button in the top right corner and fill in the fields that pop up. You must use accurate details as you will later have to confirm this information.
  2. Head to the offers page to claim a welcome package or a different type of bonus that aligns with your sports betting preferences.
  3. Go to the sports betting page, tap on football, and find the World Cup. You can tap on the ‘Outrights’ tab at the top to see all of the latest 2026 World Cup winner odds.
  4. Click on your desired selection to add it to the bet slip.
  5. Type in a stake size that aligns with your preferences and confirm your wager.

That’s it, then you’re all done. You can simply sit back and enjoy the World Cup 2026 tournament, keeping an eye out for the team you have backed.

FAQs about 2026 World Cup Winner Odds

Which team is the favourite to win the FIFA World Cup 2026? 

Spain and France are currently at the front of several public outright markets, with England also close to the top. 

Can I also bet on different matches in the World Cup?

Yes, at Betway, we have markets for all individual World Cup matches, including markets such as match result, total goals, both teams to score, player markets, cards, corners, and selected specials. 

Can I play World Cup winner bets on my mobile device?

Yes, you can place World Cup winner bets directly on mobile devices through your preferred web browser, or by downloading the official Betway app which is available on both iOS and Android devices.

Are there in-play betting options available for the World Cup too?

Yes, as soon as each match is live, you can find it on the Betway live betting page, with odds being updated in real time depending on what’s happening on the pitch.

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