World Cup Odds Still Changing Ahead of Sunday Kick-Off

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World Cup Odds Still Changing Ahead of Sunday Kick-Off

The FIFA World Cup in Qatar kicks off on Sunday morning.

Brazil is the favorite heading into Qatar. Several nations have been hit by injuries and some have used the opportunity to move into the oddsmakers' good graces.

The World Cup is divided into two sections, the Group Stage and the Knockout. The 2018 champions, France, were close behind Brazil in the build-up. England and Spain have used France's injury crisis to creep ahead in odds. Senegal is a dark horse team, but their star Sadio Mane is injured and could miss the first few games of the World cup. Belgium is also a long shot team. The tournament starts on Sunday. It's a 32-team group stage with four groups and a knockout round. Brazil is the favorite. Argentina is second and Lionel Messi's team is third.


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