Odds of winning the World Cup: Bavasi 3 strong tied for the first national football team 1 to 501[yuyi]

2025-03-20
In March 2025, the first national team match day will be ushered in, and in this cycle, the Asian 18 round of the 2026 US-Canada-Mexico World Cup, the South American qualifiers, and the European League A League competition will also involve the future World Cup European qualifying group situation. According to the latest World Cup winning odds of well-known institutions, Brazil, France and Spain are 1 to 7, followed by England 1 to 8, Argentina and Germany are 1 to 11, Portugal, Italy, the Netherlands and Belgium are ranked 7-10, and the Chinese men's football team is 1 to 501.
Five-star Brazil in the current South American pre-play unsatisfactory, currently only ranked fifth in the South American region, due to the 2026 United States Canada and Mexico World Cup promotion rules, the first six South American region directly promoted to the match, the seventh to participate in the intercontinental play-off, the Samba Army in March two qualifiers to play Colombia, the guest battle Argentina, for the current coach Dorival coaching career can be called a watershed. However, the Samba Army's qualifying heritage and experience, the odds of winning the World Cup 1 to 7 is regarded as the most popular title.
France and Spain, the two European powers with a loss of 7 to 1, will face Croatia and the Netherlands at the same time in the first leg of the European Nations League in March, the Gallic Rooster lost to Argentina on penalties in the last World Cup final, and now the All-Star team has once again impacted the World Cup, becoming the favorite to win the title in reason; Spain under the coach of the old coach de la Fuente blew up the youth storm, with young midfield Pederi, has 17 years old genius young Yamal and other people led, the Matador army has unlimited potential, the last World Cup Spain in the 1/8 final penalty shootout lost Monaco, re-open the journey of Spain naturally hope to have more in the World Cup.
In fourth place is Bellingham's England, whose odds of winning the title are 8 to 1, while Argentina and Germany are both 1 to 11, and the defending champion Argentina seems to be in the underdog situation. Portugal, Italy, the Netherlands and Belgium ranked 7-10 respectively, while the Chinese men's football team was as high as 501 to 1.