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  • 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).

Stay tuned for the latest happenings, livescores and upcoming matches only here at Dafabet. World cup 2018 eliminations is kicking real soon.

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

Aymeric Laporte happy with Man City snub

Athletic Bilbao centre-back Aymeric Laporte insists he is still pleased he rejected the chance to join Manchester City earlier this summer. Laporte has been linked with a move away from Bilbao for the...

Gareth Southgate: Wayne Rooney needs help

Interim England manager Gareth Southgate says more players need to step up as leaders and help current captain Wayne Rooney manage the responsibility. Southgate was placed in temporary charge of the...

Leigh Griffiths the key for Murdo MacLeod

Murdo MacLeod believes getting Leigh Griffiths fit could prove the difference for former club Celtic in Saturday’s Old Firm clash. A hamstring problem meant the Bhoys striker missed Scotland’s 5-1...

Wayne Rooney happy with role in England win

Skipper Wayne Rooney feels too much is being made of his role in the England team and insists people are using it to make headlines. The Manchester United man helped Sam Allardyce get his tenure as...

Northern Ireland boss happy to Czech out with a point

After an impressive summer at the Euros in France, Northern Ireland began their bid for World Cup qualification with a typically battling draw against Czech Republic. Michael O'Neill's side spent...

Gordon Strachan full of praise for five-star Scots

Gordon Strachan felt his Scotland side displayed their mental resolve in scoring four second-half goals to overcome a stubborn Malta side 5-1 on Sunday. Robert Snodgrass put the Scots ahead early on...

Martin O’Neill: Bright start could be vital

Republic of Ireland boss Martin O'Neill knows the value of getting early points on the board in a tough qualification campaign. His side booked their spot at Euro 2016 via the play-offs having edged...

Brazil set to name Luiz Felipe Scolari successor

Brazil are expected to announce their new head coach at a press conference on Tuesday. Brazil are currently without a manager after Luiz Felipe Scolari's resignation last week. Scolari was unable...

Lionel Messi award “surprises” Sepp Blatter

FIFA president Sepp Blatter has admitted he was "a little bit surprised" Argentinian superstar Lionel Messi won the World Cup's Golden Ball award. Barcelona playmaker Messi ended up on the losing...

Luiz Felipe Scolari leaves Brazil post

Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari has left his position with immediate effect, the Brazilian Football Confederation has confirmed. The 65-year-old's second spell in charge of the Selecao has not ended...

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