
World Cup Qualifying 2022
World Cup Betting
Reaching the 2022 World Cup in Qatar is the objective for every international side in the world. We’re halfway through the qualification process, and we’ll be looking into the big games of each section, and who could potentially secure their spot in Qatar. Here at Bet UK, we’ll have all of the latest betting markets, so you’ll never miss a fixture.
World Cup Daily Betting Tips
Following the start of the World Cup, you'll be able to find any daily betting tips for the tournament right here at Bet UK. With different tips for every game added below.
2022 World Cup Draw
Here are the Group stages for the 2022 World Cup attached with our online betting odds for each team to win the competition.
Group A
Team | Odds to Win WC | Odds to Win Group A | Teams Hub |
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Netherlands | 14/1 | ½ | Netherlands Hub |
Senegal | 100/1 | 22/5 | Senegal Hub |
Ecuador | 150/1 | 5/1 | Ecuador Hub |
Qatar | 300/1 | 11/1 | Qatar Hub |
Group B
Team | Odds to Win WC | Odds to Win Group A | Teams Hub |
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England | 13/2 | 27/100 | England Hub |
Wales | 90/1 | 27/5 | Wales Hub |
USA | 100/1 | 7/1 | USA Hub |
Iran | 500/1 | 20/1 | Iran Hub |
Group C
Team | Odds to Win WC | Odds to Win Group A | Teams Hub |
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Argentina | 13/25 | 10/1 | Argentina Hub |
Mexico | 4/1 | 100/1 | Mexico Hub |
Poland | 22/5 | 90/1 | Poland Hub |
Saudi Arabia | 17/1 | 500/1 | Saudi Arabia Hub |
Group D
Team | Odds to Win WC | Odds to Win Group A | Teams Hub |
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France | 13/2 | 7/20 | France Hub |
Denmark | 30/1 | 17/5 | Denmark Hub |
Tunisia | 300/1 | 13/1 | Tunisia Hub |
Australia | 500/1 | 18/1 | Australia Hub |
Group E
Team | Odds to Win WC | Odds to Win Group A | Teams Hub |
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Germany | 10/1 | 27/25 | Germany Hub |
Spain | 8/1 | 10/11 | Spain Hub |
Japan | 150/1 | 11/1 | Japan Hub |
Costa Rica | 750/1 | 60/1 | Costa Rica Hub |
Group F
Team | Odds to Win WC | Odds to Win Group A | Teams Hub |
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Belgium | 14/1 | 13/25 | Belgium Hub |
Croatia | 66/1 | 29/10 | Croatia Hub |
Morocco | 250/1 | 7/1 | Morocco Hub |
Canada | 200/1 | 9/1 | Canada Hub |
Group G
Team | Odds to Win WC | Odds to Win Group A | Teams Hub |
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Brazil | 5/1 | 6/25 | Brazil Hub |
Switzerland | 80/1 | 13/2 | Switzerland Hub |
Serbia | 90/1 | 8/1 | Serbia Hub |
Cameroon | 300/1 | 14/1 | Cameroon Hub |
Group H
Team | Odds to Win WC | Odds to Win Group A | Teams Hub |
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Portugal | 14/1 | 10/13 | Portugal Hub |
Uruguay | 60/1 | 17/10 | Uruguay Hub |
Ghana | 300/1 | 9/1 | Ghana Hub |
South Korea | 400/1 | 11/1 | South Korea Hub |
World Cup Outright Winner betting odds
World Cup odds often give us a good indication of what to expect before the tournament, two of the last three tournaments have been won by the pre-tournament outright favourites (Spain in 2010, France in 2018). The exception was the 2014 World Cup, where Brazil were the outright favourites and ended their campaign with a dismal 7-1 defeat to eventual winners Germany.
Country | Odds | 2018 Performance |
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Brazil | 5/1 | Quarter-Finalist |
France | 13/2 | Winners |
England | 13/2 | 4th Place |
Spain | 9/1 | Failed to Qualify |
Argentina | 10/1 | Round of 16 |
Germany | 11/1 | 4th in Group Stage |
Belgium | 12/1 | 3rd Place |
Netherlands | 15/1 | Failed to Qualify |
Portugal | 19/1 | Round of 16 |
When you look back at the 2018 World Cup, it’s astonishing that three of the top ten nations didn’t even qualify. Alongside this, four out of the eight teams to make the final stages of the tournaments were outsiders. You can find 2018 finalists Croatia at 66/1 to win the competition this year. However, one outside element that has to be considered for the Qatar World Cup is the climate. A hot climate favours the likes of Brazil and Spain, which has contributed to their small odds.
Could world champions France reclaim their crown, or will we see a new king of the world?
More Betting Markets for the 2022 World Cup
Betting Market | Current Favourite |
---|---|
Top Goalscorer | Harry Kane (9/1) |
Top Assister | Kevin De Bruyne (11/1) |
Group A Winner | Netherlands (13/20) |
Group B Winner | England (27/100) |
Group C Winner | Argentina (13/25) |
Group D Winner | France (33/100) |
Group E Winner | Spain (1/1) |
Group F Winner | Belgium (13/25) |
Group G Winner | Brazil (6/25) |
Group H Winner | Portugal (10/13) |
World Cup FAQs
Q. Where is the 2022 World Cup being held?
Qatar is hosting the 2022 Fifa World Cup.
Q. Who are the current world champions?
France are currently the world cup champions after a 4-2 victory over Croatia in the final of the 2018 World Cup.
Q. When will the 2022 World Cup take place?
Due to the hot weather in the summer, the 22nd running of the Fifa World Cup will be held between November 21st and December 18th 2022.
Q. How many teams will qualify for the 2022 World Cup?
There will be 32 teams from across the world that feature in the group stages for the World Cup. They will qualify as follows:
CAF (Africa) - 5
AFC (Asia) - 4 or 5 (not including Qatar as host nation)
UEFA (Europe) - 13
CONCACAF (North And Central America and the Caribbean) - 3 or 4
OFC (Oceania) - 0 or 1
CONMEBOL (South America) - 4 or 5
Q. How many stadiums will host the games?
Across the country of Qatar, eight stadiums will host the games of the World Cup. The capacity of these stadiums ranges from 40,000 - to 80,000.
Q. When will the final draw for the World Cup take place?
The final draw for the groups of the 2022 World Cup is scheduled to take place in April 2022.
Q. When will the World Cup Final take place?
The date of the 2022 World Cup final is December 18th.
Q. When does the World Cup start?
The tournament starts on November 21st, when the host nation Qatar will face the team seeded second in Group A for the first match of the World Cup 2022.
Q. Who has World Cup broadcasting rights in the UK?
BBC & ITV are the two broadcasting are the two agencies with media coverage for the world cup in Qatar.
World Cup Winners
Nation | Number Of Wins | Runner Up Years | Years Won |
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Brazil | 5 Wins | 1950 & 1998 | 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002 |
Germany | 4 Wins | 1966, 1982, 1986, 2002 | 1954, 1974, 1990, 2014 |
Italy | 4 Wins | 1970, 1994 | 1934, 1938, 1982, 2006 |
Argentina | 2 Wins | 1930, 1990, 2014 | 1978, 1986 |
France | 2 Wins | 2006 | 1998, 2018 |
Uruguay | 2 Wins | None | 1930, 1950 |
England | 1 Win | None | 1996 |
Spain | 1 Win | None | 2010 |
World Cup Statistics
Brazil are the only nation to have qualified for every World Cup.
Scotland have been eliminated in the first round eight times, more than any other side. Will that become nine in 2022?
Mexico have entered the world cup 16 times, more than any other side without a victory. They will have to defy 150/1 odds to put an end to that run.
Mexico have been eliminated in the round of 16 in seven successive World Cups, the longest consecutive result of all time. Will they make it 8-in-a-row in Qatar?
Miroslav Klose has scored the most goals in World Cups with a record-setting 16 goals between 2002 and 2014. The highest current scorer is Thomas Muller with 10.
Trinidad & Tobago are the only nation to have scored more own goals than goals. (1-0) Could Qatar join them in 2022?
2018 saw a record number of penalties in the tournament with 28. Will VAR see another record?