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zaza·Sports· about 4 hours ago

2026 World Cup Betting: Insights from Early Qualifying Rounds

2026 World Cup Betting: Insights from Early Qualifying Rounds

As qualifying for the 2026 World Cup unfolds, early results offer key insights into tournament favourites and dark horses. European giants like Spain, England and France dominate, while Italy’s surprising exclusion underscores football’s unpredictability. In South America, Brazil and Argentina maintain top billing, but Colombia, Uruguay and Paraguay hint at deeper competition. Asian qualifiers, led by Japan, show the AFC’s growing strength alongside Australia, Iran and newcomers such as Jordan. African sides add further intrigue. Morocco and Senegal have impressed, and debutants Cape Verde and the DR Congo bring underdog narratives. These emerging patterns will shape betting markets and fan expectations ahead of the tournament.

https://sportsbook.fanduel.com/soccer?tab=world-cup
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krisabout 4 hours ago

With Spain, England and France leading early qualifiers, which underdog team deserves a bet for 2026?

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