For some of the main bookmakers in the world, Brazil is the favorite to win the title of world champion in the Qatar Cup. After the group draw, which took place on Friday (1), bookmakers began to indicate the odds for each of the countries that will compete in the World Cup and Brazil appears as the likely victor of the tournament.
According to BETMGM, Brazil pays 5-1, that is, whoever bets R$100 on Tite's team wins R$500, while France, current world champions, and England, appear with 5.5-1. (R$550 prize for a bet of R$100). Out of curiosity, Costa Rica and New Zealand, which are still in the repechage phase, have the highest odds. Anyone who bets R$ 100 on one of them will win R$ 75,000 if the bet is a winner.
On Fox Bet, Brazil also appears at the top, with odds at 5.5-1, while England appears in second with 5-1 and France in third, with 6.5-1. Spain completes the TOP 5 with 9-1 and Agentina, with 10-1.
William Hill also points out Brazil as the favorite, paying R$500 for every R$100 bet. France pays R$550, England R$600, Spain R$750 and Argentina R$1,100 for every R$100 wagered.
On Betfair, Brazil remains the favorite, with an 18.2% chance of winning the sixth, while France appears with 16.7%, followed by England, with 14.3%, Argentina, with 11.1% and Portugal, with 9.1%. In Brazil's first game in the World Cup, on November 24, the country appears with an odd of 1.44, against 6.5 for Serbia.
The groups for the World Cup in Qatar are as follows:
GROUP A
GROUP B
GROUP C
GROUP D
GROUP E
GROUP F
GROUP G
GROUP H
Source: GMB