Club World Cup 2025 Betting Odds: PSG Head Club World Cup Market with Man City Closing in at 9/2

PSG remain Club World Cup favourites at 11/4 after winning Group B, with Man City now 9/2 second favourites and hoping to avoid Real Madrid in the knockout stages.
Club World Cup 2025 Betting Odds: PSG Head Club World Cup Market with Man City Closing in at 9/2

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  • PSG are 11/4 favourites to win the Club World Cup after topping Group B.
  • Man City have been backed into 9/2, needing a win over Juventus to stay on the favourable side of the draw.
  • Bet365 have the market with betting sites offering enhanced odds and new betting offers during the tournament.

PSG Head Club World Cup Market with Man City Closing in at 9/2

Paris Saint-Germain have tightened their grip at the top of the Club World Cup betting markets and are now priced at 11/4 with bet365 following a successful Group B campaign. 

Two wins from three, most notably a commanding 4-0 performance over Atlético Madrid, secured their place in the knockout stages, while also being a big part of the Spanish side falling out of the tournament in one of the biggest surprises so far.

Next up for PSG is a headline Round of 16 clash with Inter Miami, setting up a tantalising reunion as Lionel Messi faces his former side.

Latest odds from UK Betting Sites give a 26.7% chance that PSG are crowned Club World Cup champions to follow on from their Champions League victory.

Club World Cup WinnerOddsProbability
PSG11/426.7%
Man City9/218.2%
Bayern Munich5/116.7%
Real Madrid11/215.4%
Flamengo20/14.8%
Juventus20/14.8%
What the expert says...
PSG topping Group B was crucial, not just for momentum but for how the knockout draw now shapes up. They're rightly favourites, but it’s Man City who’ve caught the market’s eye after two composed wins. If they top their group, it opens a much easier path.

Jake Ashton - Football Betting Expert - OLBG.com

Pep Guardiola's Men Shorten in Odds

Manchester City, meanwhile, have been clipped into 9/2 second favourites after two wins from two in the group stage.

Pep Guardiola’s side have looked sharp and will face Juventus in their final group game. 

A win there would see them finish top and avoid Real Madrid in the first knockout round which could be a potential banana skin they’ll be eager to dodge.

Where to Bet on the Club World Cup?

If you're looking to place a bet on the Club World Cup, make sure you're using one of the best football betting sites for reliable odds and smooth mobile experiences. 

The top UK betting sites will offer a range of outright and match markets throughout the tournament.

New customers can also benefit from new betting offers such as bet365’s welcome bonus, which often includes free bet credits.

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