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World Cup 2026 Winner Odds
World Cup 2026 Winner Odds
Euro 2024 winners Spain are the 9/2 favourites to win World Cup 2026, ahead of the 6/1 priced England, who have lost the last two European Championship finals and last lifted the World Cup trophy back in 1966.
2018 World Cup winners and 2022 runners-up France can be backed at 13/2 to bounce back from their final defeat to Argentina, who themselves are available at 8/1, alongside rivals Brazil.
Further afield, you'll find Portugal at 11/1, Germany at 14/1, the Netherlands at 20/1, and Norway at 25/1.
World Cup 2026: The Main Contenders
Spain: 9/2
Spain head into the 2026 World Cup as the favourites to lift the trophy for the second time, and first since 2010. The European Champions have one of the most technically gifted sides in world football, blending their trademark possession style with a new generation of dynamic talent. Lamine Yamal emerged as a generational talent at Euro 2024, now he’ll be bidding to stamp his mark on the biggest stage of them all.
England: 6/1
England are still searching for their first major trophy since 1966. Is this the year they finally make their mark? The Three Lions have been knocking on the door with back-to-back runners-up finishes at the Euroepan Championships, and a surge to the World Cup semi-finals in 2018. With a toptactician in Thomas Tucel, an elite goalscorer in Harry Kane, and buckets of talent in attack, makes England a serious contender to go all the way.
France: 8/1
France won the World Cup in 2018, then finished as runners-up four years ago. Few countries can match their squad depth, and their blend of physicality, pace, and technical ability, spearheaded by superstar Kylian Mbappé.
Argentina: 8/1
Defending champions Argentina will be looking to go back-to-back this summer as they target a fourth trophy. Lionel Messi famously spearheaded his country to victory in Qatar and is expected to be back in what will surely be his final showing.
Brazil: 8/1
Five-time world champions Brazil will once again carry huge expectations as they chase a first trophy since 2002. There’s no doubt that they have underperformed in recent editions, but with elite manager Carlo Ancelotti now in the dugout, there are hopes that Vinícius Júnior and co can mount a serious challenge in North America.
Former World Cup Winners
The table below contains a full list of the previous winners of the World Cup, dating back to the inaugural tournament in 1930.
Brazil holds the record with five trophies to their name, followed by Germany and Italy with four apiece.
Argentina are the defending champions after their victory over France in 2022, which was their first World Cup success since 1986.
| Tournament | Winner |
|---|---|
| World Cup 2022 | Argentina |
| World Cup 2018 | France |
| World Cup 2014 | Germany |
| World Cup 2010 | Spain |
| World Cup 2006 | Italy |
| World Cup 2002 | Brazil |
| World Cup 1998 | France |
| World Cup 1994 | Brazil |
| World Cup 1990 | Germany |
| World Cup 1986 | Argentina |
| World Cup 1982 | Italy |
| World Cup 1978 | Argentina |
| World Cup 1974 | Germany |
| World Cup 1970 | Brazil |
| World Cup 1966 | England |
| World Cup 1962 | Brazil |
| World Cup 1958 | Brazil |
| World Cup 1954 | Germany |
| World Cup 1950 | Uruguay |
| World Cup 1938 | Italy |
| World Cup 1934 | Italy |
| World Cup 1930 | Uruguay |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the favourites to win World Cup 2026?
Spain have been installed as the ante-post favourites to win World Cup 2026, ahead of England, France, Argentina, and Brazil.
Who won the last World Cup?
Argentina were victorious at World Cup 2022, beating France on penalties.
Who has won the most World Cups?
Brazil have won five World Cups (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, & 2002), while Italy and Germany have both won four apiece.
When did England last win the World Cup?
England's one and only World Cup triumph came on home soil back in 1966.