World Cup Betting Specials: England midfielder Jude Bellingham is the 2/1 FAVOURITE to win the FIFA Young Player Award at the 2022 World Cup!

World Cup Betting Specials: England midfielder Jude Bellingham is the 2/1 FAVOURITE to win the FIFA Young Player Award at the 2022 World Cup!

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  • Jude Bellingham is now the favourite for the FIFA Young Player Award
  • Spanish midfielder Pedri is 4/1 to win the Young Player Award
  • England are 7/1 to win the World Cup for the first time since 1966

Jude Bellingham is now the favourite for the FIFA Young Player Award

England midfielder Jude Bellingham is the new bookmakers favourite to win the FIFA Young Player Award after impressing at the World Cup.

Bellingham has been a key part of Gareth Southgate's side and has been praised by pundits and fans alike for his performances.

The betting market now sees Bellingham as the favourite coming in from the 5/1 that he was with Betfair to win it at the start of the tournament.

FIFA Young Player Award Odds Probability
Jude Bellingham 2/1 33.3%
Pedri 4/1 20.0%
Bukayo Saka 5/1
Gavi 6/1

Bellingham's England teammate Bukayo Saka also features in the betting market as the third favourite at 5/1.

Saka has been great for England at the World Cup so far and looks set to start against France in Saturday's Quarter Final match.

England midfielder Jude Bellingham is now the 2/1 favourite to win the FIFA Young Player Award at the World Cup after a string of stunning performances has earned praise from fans and pundits alike.
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Spanish midfielder Pedri is 4/1 to win the Young Player Award

Spanish wonderkid Pedri is the main challenger for Bellingham in the betting for the Young Player Award at the World Cup.

The 20-year-old midfielder has slotted straight into the Spain squad at the World Cup and already looks like a key player.

Alongside his Barcelona teammate Gavi, the pair have already seen comparisons to Spanish legends Xavi and Iniesta.

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England are 7/1 to win the World Cup for the first time since 1966

Gareth Southgate's England side are 7/1 to win the World Cup this month as they storm into a massive Quarter-Final against France on Saturday.

Brazil remain the big favourites and their impressive 4-1 win against South Korea on Monday solidified that further.

Paddy Power now make Brazil 2/1 to win the World Cup as their odds continue to shorten with every game that they play.

World Cup 2022 Winner Odds Probability
Brazil 2/1 33.3%
France 9/2 18.2%
Argentina 11/2 15.4%
England 7/1 12.5%
Spain 8/1 11.1%

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