Last Updated on 12/05/2022 by てんしょく飯
The Netherlands, Argentina, France, and England have already qualified for the last eight of the Qatar World Cup. With the eight teams, including Japan, that have yet to play in the Round of 16, there are 12 representatives remaining as of December 5, Japan time.
European bookmakers (online casinos) have released odds for the winning team in Qatar.
According to “bwin,” the favorite to win the tournament is the five-time champion kingdom of Brazil. Their opponents are rated as France, the previous champion. Japan is rated tied for ninth out of the remaining 12 countries. As for the winner, it is rated at a multiplier of 67.00, the same as Switzerland.
These are decimal odds. This is the same odds used in Japanese horse racing, where the odds for Japan to win the World Cup are 67.00. This means that if you bet $100 on Japan to win the World Cup, you would get 67.00. This means that if you bet $100 and win the tournament, you will receive a refund of $6,700.
After England vs. Senegal on December 4 (local time), there are 12 national teams left in the tournament. The odds of these teams to win the tournament (as of 16:00 Japan time on December 5) are as follows
Brazil (3.30)
France (5.00)
Argentina (6.00)
England (7.00)
Spain (8.00)
Portugal (15.00)
Netherlands (15.00)
Croatia (34.00)
Switzerland (67.00)
Japan (67.00)
Morocco (101.00)
Korea (151.00)
France, Argentina, England, and the Netherlands will be the four countries that have already qualified for the quarterfinals, but the odds-on favorite to win the tournament will be Brazil, which has a Round of 16 match against South Korea coming up.
The big favorite to win the tournament is Brazil, which has a match against South Korea in the Round of 16 coming up. Argentina, led by Lionel Messi, is rated third.
Croatia, which Japan will face in the Round of 16, is 34x. Even Croatia, the runner-up in the previous tournament, is considered inferior to the regulars at the top of the World Cup standings.
And Japan, who have never made it past the first round of a final tournament, are listed at 67 to win. Japan is considered a dark horse, as they have beaten Germany and Spain in their group league matches, and are thus considered to be a dark horse, even though they have the same payout as Switzerland.
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