• WC 2018 Betting Tips & Odds

  • How to Bet on WC 2018

World Cup 2018 count down has started and is just around the corner. After 18 months of fighting for their prides in the qualifying matches, 32 teams have booked their places to compete for the trophy in Russia this year. Held every 4 years, world cup is regarded as the most prestigious football betting event with 700 million viewers from around the globe.

World Cup 2018 fixtures are divided into 8 groups in round-robin matches. Winners from each group advances to the knockout stage and compete in an off-matches format. This may include extra time and penalty shootouts to decide the winner. During the round-robin matches, the results are usually surprising especially when dark horses step forward and big guns tend to start slowly. These are instances where you can find good value of World Cup 2018 betting odds. (In Berlin 2006 Italy defeated France via penalty shootouts).

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How To Bet

STEP 1: Create a Dafabet Account.

STEP 2: Register

STEP 3: Login and Select sport.

STEP 4: Select League/Event.

STEP 5: Select Market.

STEP 6: Select Result and Price.

STEP 7: Define Stake.

STEP 8: Confirm your Bet.

WC 2018 Betting Odds

Aleksandr Samedov: First two games must win for Russia

Russia midfielder Aleksandr Samedov says his side's first two games against Egypt and Saudi Arabia are “must win”. The hosts take on Saudi Arabia on Thursday afternoon to kick off the 2018 World...

Jacob Burns: Australia can surprise France

Former Australia international Jacob Burns believes his country has every chance of picking up a win over France in their 2018 World Cup opener against France on Saturday. Australia have been drawn...

Bacary Sagna tips Paul Pogba to shine in Russia

Former France international defender Bacary Sagna expects Paul Pogba to shine this summer for Les Bleus in Russia. The Manchester United midfielder has come in for criticism in his homeland ahead of the...

Three Lions aiming to entertain in Russia

England boss Gareth Southgate says his mission in the World Cup is for England's performances to send fans away happy. Southgate wants his players to play with flair as he looks to strengthen the bond...

Henrik Larsson hopes Swedes are underestimated

Henrik Larsson is hoping Sweden may be underestimated by their World Cup opponents now that Zlatan Ibrahimovic is no longer involved. Ibrahimovic retired from international football after Euro 2016...

Belgians quick to play down Eden Hazard fears

Belgium manager Roberto Martinez was quick to play down any fears over an injury to captain Eden Hazard following his side's 4-1 friendly win over Costa Rica. The Red Devils completed their World Cup...

Zlatko Dalic has no doubts over squad

Zlatko Dalic insists he has no doubts about Croatia's ability but admits they need to address a couple of issues before taking on Nigeria. Croatia, who are priced at 1.53 to qualify from Group D, have...

Tottenham playmaker Christian Eriksen not feeling pressure

Tottenham playmaker Christian Eriksen insists he isn’t feeling any extra pressure to perform for Denmark at the 2018 World Cup. The midfielder has established himself as one of the best in the...

Cristian Gamboa: Preparation is key

Celtic defender Cristian Gamboa believes preparation has been key to helping him win a place in Costa Rica's World Cup squad. The full-back arrived on UK shores in 2014 when he was snapped up by West...

Ruben Loftus-Cheek keen to focus on World Cup

Chelsea midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek has admitted he is uncertain where his domestic future lies but insists he wants to focus on the World Cup first. The 22-year-old is a product of Chelsea’s...

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