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World Cup 2022 Betting Tips, News and Predictions

Welcome to the home of 101 Great Goals’ 2022 World Cup content, where you will find everything from live streams, betting tips and breaking news on the world’s biggest football event, hosted in Qatar.

Our World Cup odds and tips are constantly updated to provide the most up-to-date information and the best odds on the market if you are looking to have a bet on the 22nd FIFA World Cup.

You can also find the latest breaking news, features and team guides as the tournament progresses.

World Cup Betting Tips

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  • Croatia vs Argentina: Argentina
  • Morocco vs France: France

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World Cup semi-final double

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  • Argentina vs Croatia – Argentina to win and Lionel Messi to score in 90 minutes: 19/10.
  • France vs Morocco – France to win and both teams to score NO: 6/5.

Outright World Cup Tips and Odds

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Brazil

Tite’s side went into the tournament as favourites to win the World Cup following a stunning qualification record with 14 wins and three draws in their 17 matches. With the likes of Neymar, Gabriel Jesus, Vinicius Junior, Fabino, Alisson and Ederson, Brazil have an embarrassment of riches and are eyeing a World Cup – which would be their sixth in total – for the first time in 20 years.

France

The current defending champions, France have an endless conveyor belt of talent at their disposal and arguably the best player in the world at the moment in Kylian Mbappe. However there appears to be some unrest in the camp and Didier Deschamps will be desperate to avoid a catastrophe similar to that of their Euro 2020 campaign which saw them dumped out by Switzerland on penalties. Despite the pressure placed on them, they have a perfect blend of match-winners and wily competitors than should ensure they progress deep into the tournament.

Argentina

Surely Lionel Messi’s last stand, as the 35-year-old and seven-time Ballon d’Or winner attempts to etch his name in World Cup history by guiding Argentina to their first triumph since 1986. Like Brazil, they went unbeaten during qualifying – albeit with two wins fewer – and with players such as Lisandro Martinez and Cristian Romero they could finally have a defence to do the attack justice.

England

A year ago these odds may have been shorter, but a poor 2022 and with key players struggling for form, Gareth Southgate’s side have slipped in the pecking order. They have recent tournament experience as semi-finalists in 2018 and runners-up at Euro 2020, but there is growing unease at the lack of progress with such a talented group of players at Southgate’s disposal. Harry Kane will be key to their hopes having won the golden boot four years ago, while Phil Foden will be looking to make his mark on the biggest stage of all alongside Jude Bellingham – two undoubted stars of the future.

Previous World Cup winners

YearWinnersPre-tournament odds2022 odds
2018France13/26/1
2014Germany6/110/1
2010Spain4/117/2
2006Italy10/1Did not qualify
2002Brazil7/14/1

World Cup Golden Boot Winner

Harry Kane

The England striker won the golden boot four years ago with six goals, and followed it up with a four-goal haul at Euro 2022, only to be bettered by Cristiano Ronaldo. He has been flying in qualifying with 12 goals and is positioned to go past Wayne Rooney’s international record of 53 (Kane has 51) during the tournament. He has a nice group stage to get him going and given their recent tournament history, England could progress deep into the competition and will be reliant on his goals to do so, with the whole side built around the Tottenham striker.

Kylian Mbappe

Arguably the best player in the world at the moment, Mbappe has established himself as one of the most feared forwards in Europe and has been in free-scoring form for PSG so far this season. While he hasn’t been quite so prolific for France – but still with 28 goals in 29 appearances – he is still undoubtedly their key player but it remains to be seen how they can get the most out of him without the likes of Neymar and Lionel Messi to bring out the best attacking talents of the rapid forward, who will instead have to rely on an aging Olivier Giroud, Karim Benzema who has been out of the picture for so long and an Antoine Griezmann short on game time.

Neymar

Neymar has hinted that 2022 may well be his third and final World Cup, so will he go out on a high? Eight years ago, with the hopes of a nation squarely on his shoulders, Neymar bagged braces on home soil against both Croatia and then Cameroon. He suffered a back injury in the quarter-final victory over Colombia, thereby forced to uncomfortably watch the Mineiraço, as his side were smashed 7-1 by Germany. In Russia, Neymar took his tally to six World Cup goals, scoring against both Costa Rica and then Mexico. At club level, he might just be enjoying his best form at Paris Saint-Germain just now, having scored 15 goals in just 19 appearances this season. Back with Brazil, Neymar will be hoping to become his country’s all-time leading goalscorer at this tournament; he’s currently two behind Pelé’s 51-year old record of 77. Will that historic moment come in Qatar?

Key World Cup dates

First game

  • Qatar vs Ecuador, 20 November, 4pm, Al Bayt Stadium

England games

  • England vs Iran, 21 November, 1pm, Khalifa International Stadium
  • England vs United States, 25 November, 7pm, Al Bayt Stadium
  • Wales vs England, 29 November, 7pm, Ahmed bin Ali Stadium

End of the group stages

  • Friday 2 December

Round of 16

  • Saturday 3 December – Tuesday 6 December

Quarter-finals

  • Friday 9 December – Saturday 10 December

Semi-finals

  • Tuesday 13 December – Saturday 17 December

Final

  • Sunday 18 December

You can read the full schedule and information on TV listings here

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