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Who’s The Favorite To Win The World Cup 2022?

The 2022 World Cup kicked-off on Sunday November 20th, 2022 in Qatar, with the host country losing to Ecuador by two goals to nil.

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Odds to win World Cup 2022 Qatar

The 2022 World Cup kicked-off on Sunday November 20th, 2022 in Qatar, with the host country losing to Ecuador by two goals to nil. At present, all the teams have played their first matches and are currently playing their second match to determine the two teams that will proceed to the second round from each group.

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This is how each team stack up in groups: In Group A, we have Netherlands, Senegal, Ecuador, and Qatar. For Group B, there’s England, United States, Wales, and Iran. Group C has Argentina, Mexico, Poland, and Saudi Arabia. Group D has France, Denmark, Tunisia, and Australia. There are also Spain, Germany, Costa Rica, and Japan in Group E.

Other groups to lookout for include: Group F – Belgium, Croatia, Morocco, and Canada. Group G consists of Brazil, Switzerland, Serbia, and Cameroon. Lastly, there is Group H with Portugal, Uruguay, Ghana, and South Korea making up the group. With the above group arrangement, which team do you think will win the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup tournament? Read on to find out!

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Odds to win World Cup 2022 Qatar

Brazil

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The first team we tip to win the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar is Brazil. Brazil parades a strong team, including the world’s best goalkeeper in person of Alisson Becker, and other star players like Neymar and Vinícius Júnior. The country has won more titles and tournaments than any other country in the group line up above. Brazil is our favourite in Group G, with preparations to play Switzerland, Serbia, and Cameroon.

Argentina

Argentina is another team to beat in the ongoing FIFA World Cup tournament in Qatar. The country lost to Saudi Arabia in their opening match but won Mexico 2-0 with a goal from captain Lionel Messi.

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France

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France is a team that may likely win the ongoing FIFA World Cup tournament in Qatar. With a striker like Kylian Mbappé and being the defending champion, France is certain to cliq the top spot in this tournament.

Spain

The Spanish team has a squad consisting of players like Rodri in the midfield and Jordi Alba. If Spain continues in its current pace that it is playing, it is likely to emerge as the winner of the 2022 FIFA World Cup tournament in Qatar.

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Germany

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The German team consists of renowned playmakers like Joshua Kimmich, Kai Havertz and Serge Gnabry. In 2014, Germany won the World Cup tournament after an intense play against Argentina with Messi at the forefront. However, it didn’t make it pass the group stage in 2018 in a bid to defend its World Cup title.

2022 World Cup Golden Boot odds

The Qatar 2022 World Cup is getting intense as the day goes by. There have been a lot of predictions on who is going to earn the Golden boot at the end of the World Cup in some weeks to come. We tip England’s Harry Kane as the one who is likely to earn the top goal-scorer spot in this tournament and closely followed by France’s Kylian Mbappe and Argentina’s Lionel Messi.

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For those who are not football enthusiasts, earning the Golden boot means the top goal scorer of the tournament. Let’s take a look at the performance of these players since the tournament began:

Who’s going to win?

Harry Kane

England’s Harry Kane is the current title holder having won the Golden boot in 2018 with a total of 6 goals when his country came fourth in the 2018 World Cup tournament. The 2022 World Cup presents an opportunity for Kane to outdo the English soccer legend Wayne Rooney, who currently holds the title as the most goal scorer in English football history.

Kylian Mbappé

Kylian Mbappe he’s another player that might likely earn the Golden boot at the end of the tournament. The 23 year-old soccer star has proven to be a force to reckon with as far as the Qatar 2022 Cup tournament is concerned. During the 2018 Cup, Mbappe won the Best Young Player Award.

As well as the youngest player from France to score in the history of the World Cup at the age of 19. Mbappe has scored more than 28 goals for Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and has a lot to offer in the tournament. He is a player to look out for.

Lionel Messi

Tipping Lionel Messi to be the winner of the Qatar 2022 World Cup Golden boot might be an understatement, as the soccer star comes with a lot of force to push his Argentina country side to victory. Messi is arguably one of the best players to look out for in the tournament. Because he has a solid chance to win the Golden boot. Messi won the Golden Ball Award during the 2014 tournament.

Romelu Lukaku

Belgium’s superstar Romelu Lukaku is yet another football legend to look out for in the ongoing Qatar 2022 World Cup. We tip him for the FIFA World Cup Golden boot for 2022. Lukaku was closely behind Harry Kane in the run-up for the 2018 tournament with four goals in his kitty, which earned him a Bronze Boot Award. This year alone Lukaku has scored more than 10 goals for his club and champions League outings.

Neymar

Brazilian Neymar is another force to reckon with as far as earning the Qatar 2022 World Cup Golden boot is concerned. This year alone, Neymar has netted more than 13 goals for Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) leveraging his playing skills and dexterity coupled with his quickness and speed. Brazil is one of the favorite teams to look out for in the tournament, which will stand a high chance for Neymar, if Brazil eventually emerges the winner of the tournament.

Cristiano Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo is also on the list of possible players to be awarded the Qatar 2022 World Cup Golden boot. Ronaldo has made history for being the only player in Portugal to have scored more than 117 goals for the country. He is among those who we have tipped to earn the Golden boot, if eventually Portugal proceeds to the knockout stage. In the past, Cristiano Ronaldo has already won Golden and Silver boots, just as Harry Kane did in the last World Cup tournament.

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