World Cup tips: Our Qatar 2022 87/1 Group Stage Winners Acca

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World Cup tips: Our Qatar 2022 87/1 Group Stage Winners Acca

The Netherlands and Senegal are in the weakest group in World Cup Group A. The Dutch have improved since their nadir and are a dark horse. Senegal will be hoping Sadio Mane can return to fitness in time for their group campaign. If he doesn't, the Dutch should win the group at a canter.

England are in a similar group to the one they were in in 2010. Gareth Southgate's side face Carlos Queiroz's Iran in their opening game of the tournament. England have a Euro 2020 group stage record of two 1-0 wins and a 0- 0 draw.

Argentina are the clear favourites to win Group C. Argentina are undefeated in 35 games and will set a new world record if they go undefeated. Mexico have been knocked out in the Last 16 in their last seven appearances at the World Cup.

France are defending champions. They are in a group with Denmark and Scotland. Denmark reached the Euro 2020 semi-final and won nine out of ten qualifying games. Scotland beat France in their last game. France beat Denmark in the Nations League earlier in this year. Qatar 2022 are 87/1 to win the World Cup.

Spain and Germany are playing in Group E at the World Cup. Luis Enrique's Spain are more developed than Hansi Flick's Germany. Spain should have enough to win the group and avoid a potential Last 16 match against Belgium.

Belgium and Croatia are in Group F. Belgium's golden generation is getting older. Croatia's current generation peaked at the World Cup four years ago. They were mediocre at Euro 2020.

Brazil are the tournament favourites for the upcoming World Cup. Brazil have not failed to top a World cup group since 1978 and have never lost a group stage game since France 1998. Serbia, Switzerland and Cameroon are in Group G.

Portugal are favourites to win Group H at the World Cup. Uruguay knocked Portugal out of the tournament in 2010. Uruguay have improved since Diego Alonso took over as manager last December. Fede Valverde could be a dark horse if he can continue his good club form.


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