World Cup 2026 Winner Odds: Spain Lead the Market with England Close Behind

Spain lead the latest betting odds to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted across North America. We also look at who could perform at the final’s halftime show in July.
World Cup 2026 Winner Odds: Spain Lead the Market with England Close Behind

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  • Spain 4/1 favourites to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
  • England and France tied as second favourites at 13/2.
  • Sabrina Carpenter leads halftime show betting at 2/1.

Spain Lead 2026 World Cup Betting Odds

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is creeping ever closer and bookmakers have released the latest odds on who could lift the trophy in North America next summer.

Spain currently lead the betting at 4/1 with bet365, following a strong qualifying campaign and impressive recent form.

England and France follow closely behind as joint second favourites at 13/2, while Brazil (7/1) and Argentina (8/1) round out the top five in the market.

With the tournament expanding to 48 teams and taking place across 16 cities in the USA, Canada and Mexico, this will be the biggest World Cup yet.

2026 FIFA World Cup Winner Odds

2026 FIFA World Cup Winner
OddsImplied Probability
Spain4/120.0%
England13/213.3%
France13/213.3%
Brazil7/112.5%
Argentina8/111.1%
Germany12/17.7%
Portugal12/17.7%
What the expert says...
Spain’s balance of youth and experience gives them a real shot in 2026. England and France have the firepower, but consistency will be key

Jake Ashton - Football Betting Expert - OLBG.com

England’s Path: Serbia and Albania Close Out 2025

Thomas Tuchel’s England will finish their qualifying campaign against Serbia and Albania during the final international break of 2025. 

With the squad largely settled, these matches offer a chance to fine-tune ahead of next summer.

All eyes will be on the midfield and attacking options as Tuchel continues to shape his first-choice eleven.

FIFA World Cup 2026: Halftime Show Betting Odds

With the final set for July 19, 2026, betting sites have also opened markets on who could headline the halftime show.

Coldplay frontman Chris Martin will curate the show and speculation surrounds who will top the bill for the performance.

FIFA World Cup Final Haltftime ShowOddsProbability
Sabrina Carpenter2/133.3%
Taylor Swift3/125.0%
Lady Gaga4/120.0%
Drake9/218.2%
Shakira11/215.4%
Ed Sheeran6/114.3%
Pitbull7/112.5%
Calvin Harris7/112.5%

Where To Bet on the 2026 World Cup

Football fans can explore the latest tournament odds through UK betting sites or browse top specials via the best football betting sites.

Don’t miss out on free bets ahead of the tournament’s build-up and the halftime show reveal.

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