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How to bet on the World Cup: Your betting guide and where to find 2026 FIFA World Cup odds

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How to bet on the World Cup: Your betting guide and where to find 2026 FIFA World Cup odds

Here's everything bettors need to know, and where to find World Cup odds 2026 for this summer's event in North America

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James Holliman

Apr 8, 2026

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The World Cup is the biggest sports betting event in the world, and this summer, you can find the best World Cup odds at the top sportsbooks. This year's edition of the World Cup will run from June 11 to July 19 across the United States, Mexico, and Canada, featuring an expanded 48-team field and a wide range of World Cup betting markets. Bet the World Cup at DraftKings Sportsbook, where new users get $300 in bonus bets with a winning $5 wager:

From match bets and futures to player props and awards, World Cup betting covers every angle. With billions wagered in past tournaments, this guide breaks down where to find World Cup odds, key soccer betting markets and how to bet on the World Cup.

Best sportsbooks for 2026 World Cup odds

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World Cup odds 2026

There are World Cup odds available on dozens of outcomes and props for each game, as well as plenty of futures in addition to the tournament winner. Here are just some of the potential 2026 World Cup odds available:

- Overall winner and group winners

- Team top scorers

- Tournament awards

- Win/lose/draw on each match

- Match goal total and team goal totals

- Anytime goal-scorer, first and last goal-scorer

- Player shots, assists, tackles, fouls and discipline

When considering how to bet on the World Cup, be aware that on game wagers, three-way money line World Cup odds cover 90 minutes plus stoppage time. If the match goes to extra time, the draw is paid out as a winning bet regardless of the final outcome. Bettors can also place a Draw No Bet wager, where you pick a team to win, but a draw makes the wager a push.

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Odds to win the World Cup

The 2026 World Cup champion will be crowned at MetLife Stadium on July 19, and defending champion Argentina is right in the mix of favorites. The usual standout teams are all in strong form, with Spain, France, England and Brazil also having a real shot at the coveted World Cup trophy.

The favorites

(Odds via DraftKings)

Spain (+450)

Star player: Lamine Yamal (Barcelona)

Yamal and Pedri are the goal-scorers, and midfielders Rodri and Martin Zubimendi make everything happen. The Spaniards are one of the most technically gifted teams in the world. Their deliberate style has been criticized (and costly) at times, but the 18-year-old Yamal has introduced a new element. The teen is already one of the world's top players and has 14 goals and nine assists in 25 games with Barca in La Liga and has six in 23 international matches. Spain's only weakness is on the back line, which is made up of players who are struggling at the club level. It is the world's top-ranked team and reigning European champion and the understandable favorite.

France (+500)

Star player: Kylian Mbappe (Real Madrid)

Mbappe has been the key to France's fortunes since he helped Les Bleus win the 2018 World Cup at age 18. France was back in the final in 2022, and it continues to boast tons of talent. The choices in attack include Ousmane Dembele, Michael Olise, Rayan Cherki, Bradley Barcola and Desire Doue, all of whom will be fighting for playing time. The two-time World Cup and Euro winners are third in the FIFA rankings and went 5-1-0 in World Cup qualifying, getting a road draw against Iceland when Mbappe was out and they had a 9-2 edge in shots on net. Didier Deschamps' side has experience and versatility in midfield, and like the other favorites, the only questions are on the back line.

England (+600)

Star player: Harry Kane (Bayern Munich)

The Three Lions have the most depth in the tournament from front to back, with most of the stars from the elite English Premier League as well as top world clubs. England has not won the World Cup since 1966 and lost to the Spaniards in the final of Euro 2024. They rank fourth in the world and brought in former Chelsea and Bayern Munich manager Thomas Tuchel to try to get the most out of the side. Kane is 32 now but has 78 goals in 112 games with the national team and has 31 in 23 matches with Bayern Muni