World Cup betting
World Cup 2026 betting & odds on bwin
The 2026 World Cup is set to be the biggest edition of the tournament ever staged, with 48 nations competing across North America in pursuit of football’s most prestigious prize. From outright winner betting to match-by-match markets throughout the competition, bwin will offer extensive coverage across every stage of the tournament. Global heavyweights such as France, Spain, England, Argentina, and Brazil all headline the outright betting, while emerging nations will aim to produce memorable runs under the expanded format. With additional knockout fixtures now part of the tournament structure, the road to the final promises even more drama, pressure, and opportunities for major surprises.
World Cup outright betting markets on bwin
Customers can explore a wide range of long-term betting markets throughout the tournament, including predictions on the teams most likely to dominate the competition from the group stage onwards.
With so many elite players expected to feature this summer, outright betting markets are likely to evolve rapidly as momentum builds across the tournament.
2026 World Cup match betting & live markets
Every fixture at the World Cup brings fresh betting opportunities, from major clashes between tournament favourites to potential group-stage upsets.
Our football coverage will include a wide selection of live and pre-match betting markets across the tournament, including:
- Match result betting
- Correct score markets
- Goalscorer betting
- Over/under goals
- Both teams to score
- Booking markets
- Bet builders
- In-play football betting
As the knockout rounds approach, market movement and outright odds are expected to shift significantly depending on form, injuries, suspensions, and tournament pathways.
Which leagues feature World Cup stars?
Many of the tournament’s biggest names will arrive at the World Cup after starring in Europe’s top domestic competitions.
Players competing in the following are all expected to play major roles throughout the tournament, with club form often shaping pre-tournament expectations heading into the World Cup.:
- Premier League
- La Liga
- Bundesliga
- Serie A
- UEFA Champions League
Why is the 2026 World Cup different?
The 2026 tournament introduces a brand-new 48-team format, expanding both the group stage and knockout rounds.
That means more nations, more matches, and an extra elimination round before the last 16, increasing the importance of squad depth and consistency across the competition.
For outright betting markets, navigating the knockout bracket successfully may prove more difficult than ever before.
Check bwin regularly throughout the tournament for the latest World Cup odds, football betting markets, and live match coverage.