2022 FIFA World Cup Prediction: Expert reveals best bets, sleepers, and long shots to back

 




An analysis of Martin Green on the World Cup draw and locked in his best bets, group winners and top sleepers for Qatar 2022.

Wales qualified for the 2022 World Cup with a 1-0 victory over Ukraine in the playoff final on June 5. Wales will be competing in the World Cup for the first time since 1958, and only the second time overall. Gareth Bale will lead Wales against England, Iran, and the United States Men's National Team in Group B of the 2022 World Cup, which begins on Monday, November 21 in Qatar.

Can Wales go all the way in Qatar, or should you go with a favourite like Brazil, France, England, or Spain? Wales is a gigantic 100-1 long shot, according to the latest 2022 World Cup odds from Caesars Sportsbook. Brazil is the 9-2 favourite, with France (11-2), England (6-1) and Spain (15-2) following closely after. Before you make your 2022 World Cup predictions, check out SportsLine's soccer expert Martin Green's thoughts.

Green became a professional sports journalist and handicapper after working in the sports betting sector for several years. He has covered the game all over the world. His European soccer predictions have been remarkably accurate since then. Since the 2017-18 season, Green has generated nearly $35,000 for $100 bettors, and he has his finger on the pulse of the game all around the world.

 

Green has now thoroughly examined the 2022 World Cup draw from every perspective and has just released his early forecasts and picks. Green's choices for the 2022 World Cup can be found on SportsLine right now.

Top predictions for FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022

Brazil, who are the favourites to win in Qatar at +450 from Caesars, is falling. Brazil is in excellent form heading into the 2022 World Cup, having gone undefeated in their last 13 games. Although the Brazilian national team is known for its free-flowing style of play, their defence has been outstanding during their unbeaten streak.

Brazil has now won six of its last eight games without conceding a goal. Brazil has also scored four or more goals in four of its past five games, including a five-goal outburst against South Korea in a friendly on June 2. Green, on the other hand, does not feel Tite's team has what it takes to win the greatest teams in the world in Qatar. Furthermore, Brazil failed to win the Copa America last summer on home soil, falling 1-0 to Argentina in Rio de Janeiro.

"Brazil hasn't won the World Cup since 2002, and it was eliminated in the quarterfinals last year," Green said. "In the later stages of the competition, [Brazil] may find France, England, or Spain to be too powerful."

How to Make World Cup Picks in 2022

Green has decided on his favourite team to win the 2022 World Cup, as well as his top picks for each group. He's also optimistic about two underdog teams with odds of more than 60-1 that have a chance to shock the world and win it all. They are only seen here.

 

So, who do you think will win the World Cup in 2022? And which long shots stun the soccer world? Take a look at the odds below:

2022 World Cup odds 

Brazil +450
France +550
England +600
Spain +750
Germany +1000
Argentina +1000
Belgium +1200
Portugal +1200
Netherlands +1400
Denmark +2800
Croatia +3500
Uruguay +5000
Poland +6500
Senegal +6500
USA +8000
Serbia +8000
Switzerland +8000
Mexico +10000
Wales +10000
Ghana +15000
Ecuador +15000
Morocco +20000
Cameroon +25000
Canada +25000
Japan +25000
Ukraine +25000
Qatar +25000
Peru +25000
Tunisia +30000
Scotland +40000
South Korea +40000
Australia +40000
Iran +50000
Saudi Arabia +50000
New Zealand +100000
Costa Rica +150000

2022 World Cup groups 

 

 

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