There are still three berths left to be decided in June with eight teams still in the running for those spots. Peru will face the winner of the Australia vs. United Arab Emirates playoff. Costa Rica will battle New Zealand for another ticket to Qatar. And Wales will host Scotland or Ukraine for the final available group-stage slot.

All three future playoff winners were included alongside the other 29 teams in the group-stage draw on April 1. And the final group pairings and potential knockout round paths have impacted the odds of teams in the field. 

Here’s a full look at the available betting options for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, which begins Nov. 21 and concludes on Dec. 18.

WORLD CUP DRAW BREAKDOWNS:Group A | Group B | Group C | Group DGroup E | Group F | Group G | Group H

Who will win the World Cup? Favorites in 2022

Odds courtesy of: DraftKings (USA) & Sports Interaction (Canada)

Below are the top 10 teams favored to win the 2022 World Cup. The list, unsurprisingly, also comprises the top 10 FIFA-ranked teams in the field.

Not listed of course is sixth-ranked Italy, which failed to qualify after the shocking loss to North Macedonia. Belgium, despite being ranked second in the world, and No. 1 until the most recent rankings, are down below the likes of 7th-ranked Spain and 12th-ranked Germany. There is also little faith in Portugal, with higher odds than Germany and the Netherlands despite being ranked higher.

World Cup underdogs

Odds courtesy of: DraftKings (USA) & Sports Interaction (Canada)

Below are the 11 teams with the longest odds who have either already qualified or are still alive in qualification, whether it be via the intercontinental playoff or the remaining UEFA playoff path.

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Hosts Qatar, surprisingly, do not appear on this list, with odds about even with the likes of Morocco, Japan, and Ghana. The United States and Mexico also do not appear, with both North American sides right in the middle of the odds pack.

Unsurprisingly, many of the bottom teams are those yet to qualify, as those teams still have the most work to do. This list will change as teams are eliminated from contention this summer.

  • Yet to secure qualification to 2022 World Cup (June playoffs)

Every team’s World Cup odds

Odds courtesy of: DraftKings (USA) & Sports Interaction (Canada)

  • Yet to secure qualification to 2022 World Cup (June playoffs)

Odds changes after World Cup draw

Sometimes a group stage draw can change a team’s odds to win the World Cup dramatically, whether the nation receives a favorable or unfavorable path.

The team most affected by the draw was Iran, which was drawn alongside England, the United States, and the unknown UEFA qualifier. Another team that obtained a difficult draw was Saudi Arabia, which saw its odds balloon after being selected alongside Argentina, Mexico, and Poland.

The Netherlands’ odds were predictably cut by a significant margin after being selected in Group A, the same group with hosts Qatar and consequently the only group without a traditional Pot 1 team.

Japan saw its odds slashed, oddly, despite being drawn in one of the most difficult groups alongside Germany and Spain. It’s possible that bettors believe one of the two UEFA teams is ripe for an upset.

Here are the teams whose odds changed most notably after the World Cup draw on April 1.

FIFA World Cup winners

Of the 29 qualified teams plus the eight teams still alive in contention for qualification, seven teams have hoisted the World Cup before.

Unsurprisingly, all seven of those teams appear among the top 10 favorites to win this year’s edition, as soccer tradition runs deep.

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Below is a table of previous World Cup winners involved in the 2022 field. The only team to have previously won a World Cup which did not qualify for this year’s field is Italy. The Azzurri have won the World Cup on four previous occasions.