World Cup winning odds: Brazil, France and Spain are tied for first place, while the Chinese national team has a 1 to 501 odds[yuyi]

2025-04-21
The first international match day will kick off in March 2025. During this period, the 2026 World Cup Asian qualifiers in the United States, Canada and Mexico, the South American qualifiers, and the UEFA Nations League A League matches will be held successively, which will also affect the group stage of the future World Cup European qualifiers. According to the latest World Cup winning odds from a well-known institution, Brazil, France and Spain are all tied at 1 to 7, followed closely by England at 1 to 8. Argentina and Germany are both 1 to 11, while Portugal, Italy, the Netherlands and Belgium rank 7th to 10th respectively. The Chinese men's national football team is 1 to 501.
The five-star Brazil team has not performed well in the South American qualifiers for this World Cup. Currently, they are only ranked fifth in the South American zone. Due to the qualification rules of the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico, the top six teams in the South American zone directly advance to the main tournament, while the seventh-place team participates in the intercontinental play-offs. The Samba Army's two qualifying matches in March, one against Colombia at home and the other against Argentina away, can be regarded as a turning point in the coaching career of the current head coach, Dorival. However, the Samba Army has rich experience and background in the qualifiers, and its odds of winning the World Cup are 1 to 7, making it a strong contender for the title.
The two European powerhouses, France and Spain, both with a 1-7 handicap, will both be away in the first leg of the UEFA Nations League in March, facing Croatia and the Netherlands respectively. The Gallic Rooster lost to Argentina on penalties in the final of the last World Cup. Now with an all-star lineup, they are once again aiming for the World Cup Trophy, making it reasonable for them to become the favorites to win the title. Under the guidance of the veteran coach de la Fuente, Spain has brought about a storm of youth. Led by the young midfielder Pedri and the 17-year-old prodigy Yamal, the Matador army has unlimited potential. In the last World Cup, Spain lost to Monaco in the penalty shootout in the round of 16. With a fresh start, Spain naturally hopes to achieve more in the World Cup.
The fourth place goes to England led by Bellingham, with odds of 1 to 8 for the championship. Argentina and Germany both have odds of 1 to 11. The defending champion Argentina seems to be in a position of being underestimated. Portugal, Italy, the Netherlands and Belgium ranked 7th to 10th respectively, while the Chinese men's national football team was as high as 1 to 501.