2026 FIFA World Cup Odds

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Following nearly three years of qualifiers, the 2026 World Cup field of 48 clubs is finally set.

This year's tournament will of course feature host countries in the United States, Canada and Mexico, as well as some geo-political flare with Iran set to compete.

The U.S. has around 60/1 odds at most sportsbooks, but BetOnline.ag has them listed at 80/1.

“Their odds really should be, like, 150/1,” BetOnline Sportsbook Manager Adam Burns said. “They’re better than they have been, of course, but they still have no chance competing against the world’s elite.”

2026 World Cup Odds 
Spain5/1
France6/1
England7/1
Brazil8/1
Argentina9/1
Portugal12/1
Germany16/1
Netherlands25/1
Norway30/1
Belgium40/1
Colombia45/1
Japan50/1
Morocco70/1
United States80/1
Uruguay80/1
Mexico80/1
Turkey90/1
Croatia90/1
Ecuador90/1
Switzerland90/1
Sweden100/1
Senegal125/1
Austria150/1
Canada200/1
Scotland250/1
Czech Republic250/1
Ivory Coast250/1
Paraguay250/1
Egypt300/1
Bosnia and Herzegovina300/1
South Korea350/1
Algeria400/1
Ghana400/1
Tunisia500/1
Iran500/1
Saudi Arabia500/1
Australia500/1
Congo DR500/1
Qatar750/1
Iraq1000/1
New Zealand1000/1
South Africa1000/1
Panama1500/1
Cape Verde2000/1
Curacao2000/1
Uzbekistan2000/1
Jordan2500/1
Haiti3000/1

- BetOnline Press

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