Complete 2018 World Cup Betting Odds — If Tunisia Wins, Someone is Getting PAID

Even though the United States Men’s National Team may avoid the 2018 World Cup altogether, their fans will likely tune into the action. Some fans will latch onto the country their ancestors come from. Others may do the same for their spouse’s nationality, or maybe the country their favorite MLS star is playing for — there are several. And then there are the fans who are all about the action. Soccer bets, baby…there’s nothing like it. Here, we’ll list all 32 national teams and their odds to win the whole darn thing.

2018 World Cup Betting Odds:

  1. Brazil (+400)
  2. Germany (+475)
  3. Spain (+600)
  4. France (+700)
  5. Argentina (+900)
  6. Belgium (+1100)
  7. England (+1600)
  8. Portugal (+2500)
  9. Uruguay (+2800)
  10. Croatia (+3500)
  11. Colombia (+4500)
  12. Russia (+6000)
  13. Poland (+8000)
  14. Denmark (+10000)
  15. Mexico (+10000)
  16. Switzerland (+10000)
  17. Senegal (+15000)
  18. Peru (+15000)
  19. Sweden (+20000)
  20. Egypt (+20000)
  21. Serbia (+20000)
  22. Nigeria  (+25000)
  23. Iceland (+30000)
  24. Japan (+30000)
  25. Costa Rica (+50000)
  26. Australia (+50000)
  27. Iran (+50000)
  28. Morocco (+50000)
  29. South Korea (+50000)
  30. Panama (+100000)
  31. Saudi Arabia (+100000)
  32. Tunisia (+100000)

(Odds courtesy of Bovada)

I don’t know a ton about international soccer, but Mexico at +10,000 seems like a solid place to throw five dollars. I mean, they’re currently one of the Top-15 national teams in the country and are definitely known as being a solid country for fútbol. Five bucks to win $500? Sign me up! Plus, three MLS players will compete for Mexico — Carlos VelaGiovani dos Santos, and Jonathan dos Santos

Germany will be defending their 2014 title, while two countries — Iceland and Panama — will be making their World Cup debuts.

The first game will be June 14th between Russia and Saudi Arabia. It is set to broadcast on FOX at 11:00 A.M ET.

Mexico’s first game will be against Germany (uh-oh) on Sunday, June 17th, 2018 at 11:00 A.M ET on Fox Sports 1.