World Cup 2022 odds and betting tips: Your ultimate Betting Guide to the Qatar World Cup

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The 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar is taking place in the winter of a European season. 32 nations will compete in eight groups. Hosts Qatar kick off the tournament against Ecuador on November 19. England's tournament starts on Nov 20 against Iran. The Three Lions are one of the favourites to win the competition.

Brazil, Argentina and France are the favourites to win the World Cup in Qatar. England are one of the tournament favourites despite not having won a major tournament in over 50 years. Denmark and Uruguay are potential dark horses. France have been hit with injuries and their form in the Nations League was inconsistent. Uruguay have some of best young talent in their squad.

The World Cup 2022 is being played in Qatar. The outright odds are 4-1 Brazil, 6-2 Argentina, 7-5 France, 8-10 Spain, 10-12 Germany, 12-15 Belgium, 16-20 Netherlands, 28-40 Denmark.

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Harry Kane is the current World Cup Golden Boot winner. Neymar is a potential value at 12/1. Kylian Mbappe is an obvious choice having scored four goals in the 2018 World cup. Lautaro Martinez is 28/5 favourite to win the Golden Ball. Karim Benzema has scored six goals since returning to the international scene.

Netherlands, Senegal, Ecuador and Qatar are in Group A.

The Netherlands are in Group A. They are ahead of Senegal and could win the group. If they do, they would probably come up against Argentina in the last 16.

England should have little difficulty topping Group B. They should beat Iran and win over USA or Wales. If Wales beat USA, they could join England in the knockout stages.

Argentina are on a 35-game unbeaten run and look to be major players to win this tournament. Poland are 9-2, Mexico 9,2 and Saudi Arabia 25-1.

France, Denmark, Australia, Tunisia and Qatar are in Group D.

Denmark are favourites to win Group D despite having more injuries to France. Kasper Hjulmand's side beat France twice in the Nations League this year. Denmark lack a top-class striker but they have enough talent to go deep in this tournament.

Spain and Germany play each other on November 27. Spain are ranked one of the best attacking sides in the tournament. Germany have lost to France, Sweden and Switzerland since they reached the semi-finals of last summer's euros.

Belgium, Croatia, Morocco, Canada and Qatar are in Group F.

Belgium are in Group F and should see off Croatia for top spot. They are likely to meet either Spain or Germany in the last 16.

Brazil, Switzerland, Serbia and Cameroon are in Group G. Brazil are the most in-form international team. Serbia managed to top a qualifying group that included Portugal.

Portugal are the favourites in Group H. Uruguay are a team that can beat Portugal. Uruguay looked in trouble in the qualifying campaign until Diego Alonso took over.

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