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World Cup 2026 Odds & Betting Guide

standard.co.uk
5 June 2026, 10:00 PM
World Cup 2026 Odds & Betting Guide
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The 2026 World Cup is now gearing up to dominate football fans’ summers. The expansion to 48 teams has increased the number of games from 64 to 104, offering World Cup odds galore for bettors. Markets on betting sites for the World Cup vary from individual match markets to outrights such as tournament winners and individual awards, and it can be difficult to keep track of all the different World Cup 2026 odds as they change rapidly. The Standard have compiled this one-stop shop for all your World Cup betting needs, with outright winner odds, match odds, the best World Cup betting sites for the tournament, betting tips & trends, plus links to our deeper World Cup guides all in one place.
World Cup outright winner odds are a reflection of each team’s chances of winning the entire tournament. Most bookmakers will also offer bettors the chance to place an each-way wager on this market. Typically, an each-way bet will only secure a return if a team reaches the final, with bookmakers paying out at half the starting odds if they finish as runners-up. Pedigree and quality are always highly valued when it comes to odds to win World Cup 2026, with previous winners Spain (2010), France (1998, 2018), Argentina (1978, 1986, 2022), Brazil (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002) and England (1966) all currently at the top of the current market.
Argentina are the reigning champions, whilst France have reached the last two finals. You can view the full list of finalists and winners below - as you can see, some countries are very familiar with reaching the World Cup final. World Cup match odds simply display the price on each team to win a particular fixture, as well as the odds on a draw. Sometimes you may see this displayed as 1X2 - where 1 is the home team, X is the draw, and 2 is the away team.
However, for most teams, they will be playing at neutral venues for the World Cup, so the 1 refers to the team listed first in the fixture, and 2 refers to the team listed second. Match odds become more relevant as the tournament starts, as team news becomes more concrete and form can be properly gauged. As the tournament progresses, it is important to check whether the match odds apply only to the outcome after 90 minutes, or to extra time and penalties as well. Usually, betting sites will offer match odds on a knockout game, and then have an alternative market with different World Cup 2026 betting odds on the teams to qualify for the next round.
To qualify markets cover the outcome after 90 minutes, as well as extra time and penalties. Always make sure to check the terms of your bet before placing it. Here at The Standard our sport betting experts have compiled a list of the best bookmakers for the World Cup, ranking each on various criteria, including odds, market range, free bet offers, betting tools, in-play options, safer helping application, and more. The World Cup has been expanded for the first time since the 1998 edition, growing from 32 to 48 countries.
That means there is now an extra stage - the Round of 32 - and four more groups, producing even more football across the 39 days of the World Cup. With 48 teams across 12 groups and 104 games, it will be difficult to keep track of how all the teams and players involved are performing. Check out The Standard’s dedicated World Cup section to get the latest news and previews for the games. The UK bookmaker market is seriously competitive, with gambling sites trying to out-perform one another constantly.
As such, a different bookmaker than your usual betting site may offer better odds on your selection. Make sure to check each time you plan to bet - across 104 matches the smallest margins in odds add up across a tournament-long betting budget. This is the first World Cup with 48 teams, 104 matches and 39 days of football. It is also the first time there have been three hosts - the USA, Canada and Mexico - all of who will benefit from home advantage.
The eventual winners must now play eight matches to lift the trophy, not seven, with a new Round of 32 added before the last 16. That means squad depth matters more than ever, with the extra games.
On top of that, some countries will have to travel between countries, racking up thousands of miles and facing varied weather conditions each time. No previous World Cup squad has had to deal with high humidity in the Southern USA before dealing with the high altitude of Mexico City in their next game. Warm-up friendlies provide coaches with one last chance to look at fringe players, so shocks may happen if a squad is rotated too much. The opening game of a tournament can produce jitters for even the most experienced squad, whilst a tough first game might be followed by two easier opponents.
Don’t let a one-off result change your view of a side. Some teams traditionally start slowly and find form in the knockouts - Spain and France are recent examples - and bookmakers shorten reactively, so value can sit against the side that won well in the opener. Team news can strongly influence World Cup odds.
For example, a confirmed late absence in the hour before kick-off can move a match price significantly. As such, don’t place match bets days in advance if there are some injury concerns. Follow each side's official channels and trusted football reporters in the hours before kick-off, particularly for goalscorer and bet builder markets that hinge on a single player. With three teams advancing from eight groups, expect star players to be rested if qualification is confirmed early.
The group draw also determines each side of the knockout bracket. That means a team's potential round of 32, last 16 and quarter-final opponents matter as much as the team's own quality when assessing outright value in the World Cup 2026 outright odds. Short-priced favourites with a brutal projected route can be worse value than middle-tier sides in the softer half of the draw. Map the route before backing an outright - and consider each-way bets where the path is favourable.
However, it must be said that predicting the draw for this World Cup is made more complicated by third-placed teams, as these will not become clearer until deep into the group stage. The outright winners and match odds markets are only the start of World Cup betting. There are lots of ways to bet on the World Cup, several methods to earn World Cup free bets, and plenty of reading to do to help potentially maximise those wagers. The action starts 11 June 2026 with the opening match, Mexico vs South Africa at the Estadio Azteca, Mexico City.
The action then lasts through to the final on 19 July 2026 at MetLife Stadium - 39 days of football festivities. For the first time, three countries will host the World Cup. The USA will host the majority of games, including all matches from the quarter-finals onwards - 78 matches across 11 cities in total. Canada and Mexico will host 13 games each, across two and three cities respectively.
The final is at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Euro champions Spain and 2022 World Cup finalists France top the list of most bookies. Most UK sportsbooks have the pair at around 9/2. England have slightly longer odds at 7/1, whilst perennial contenders Argentina and Brazil are floating around 9/1 across various bookmakers.
Outright World Cup odds are pre-tournament prices for the eventual winner, settled when the final is played. Match odds are prices on a single fixture, usually settled at full time (90 minutes).
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