Who has the Potential to Win the FIFA World Cup 2022?

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Who will win the FIFA World Cup in 2022 in Qatar in November and December is what everyone’s trying to guess.

Of course, there are favourites to win the competition. France, Germany, and England are perennial favourites in Europe. Additionally, Portugal and Spain always have powerful sides. With Portugal, Cristiano Ronaldo is participating in what may be his final World Cup. Expect the Manchester United star to have a significant tournament.

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The same is true of Argentina’s Lionel Messi. Argentina is buzzing thanks to the tiny maestro, who has brought the country its first international title since Diego Maradona’s time.

The greatest bets to come out of South America are La Abiceleste and the other finalists in the 2021 Copa America, Brazil. In fact, since Brazil’s victory in 2002, the two nations offer possibly South America’s best chance to win a World Cup. However, a South American team appeared set to win the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

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However, the Cinderella runs of minor soccer nations are a big part of what makes the World Cup so beautiful. In 2018, it was rather obvious that was Croatia. Before losing to France, a country with a population similar to Oklahoma defeated England and Argentina. In 2014, James Rodriguez led Colombia to the quarterfinals when they were defeated by Brazil, who were the clear favourites.

World Cup 2022 Odds

Brazil is currently favoured to win the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar and is offered at a 9/2 odds. Despite losing to Argentina in the Copa America final the previous year, Tite’s team has been excellent recently in both qualifying and their friendly matches, and stars like Neymar, Casemiro, and Thiago Silva are all set to play major roles in the competition.

The five-time global champions, who haven’t won the World Cup since 2002, were drawn in Group G with Cameroon, Serbia, and Switzerland and are predicted to advance without any major issues.

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Who do you think is going to win?

Your forecasts for the biggest athletic event ever are requested. Share YOUR opinions on the World Cup favourite and a potential dark horse team in the comments section below. For those who are interested, Brazil is the favourite in June, just before the World Cup. Brazil is followed by England, France, and Spain, and Argentina completes the top five.

When Spain won the World Cup in 2010, it was the last time a betting favourite did it.