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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

Pablo Zabaleta spurred on by Brazil hatred

Argentina have made unwanted waves in Brazil by reaching the Word Cup final in their fiercest rivals' backyard, but Pablo Zabaleta feels that the hatred from the terraces has acted as a spur for his...

Louis Van Gaal out to make history

Louis van Gaal insists the third-place play-off is a World Cup match that should not go ahead but is still hoping that the Netherlands can at least use it to write a little piece of history. The...

Brazil out to restore pride

Brazil must lift themselves one last time if they are to avoid further humiliation when they take on the Netherlands at the World Cup on Saturday. In truth, the third-place play-off is always a...

Argentina strikers ready for German test

Gonzalo Higuain and Ezequiel Lavezzi insist Argentina are not afraid of Germany ahead of Sunday's World Cup final between the two sides. The two teams will contest their third World Cup final on...

Luiz Felipe Scolari puts future talk on hold

Luiz Felipe Scolari's chances of retaining his role as Brazil boss look almost non-existent after the Selecao's semi-final humiliation but he insists no decision will be made until after the third and...

Dutch courage absent for Louis Van Gaal

Netherlands coach Louis Van Gaal has revealed two players refused to take the first penalty after his side were dumped out of the World Cup via a shootout by Argentina. After a goalless 120 minutes...

Argentina coach Alejandro Sabella counts cost of victory

Argentina secured a place in the World Cup final by seeing off the Netherlands on penalties on Wednesday, but coach Alejandro Sabella admits the match may have taken a toll on the players. Neither...

Toni Kroos warns against German complacency

Germany midfielder Toni Kroos insists the squad must not allow Tuesday's 7-1 victory over Brazil to play on their minds as they still need one more win to claim their fourth World Cup. Joachim Low's...

Robin Van Persie: Dutch over “mental block”

Captain Robin van Persie insists that the Netherlands are determined to prove they have erased any World Cup "mental block" as they prepare to take on Argentina in Wednesday's semi-final. The Oranje...

Jose Mourinho ‘feels sorry’ for Brazil

Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho believes that it is unfair to put the blame on the shoulders of David Luiz and insists the whole Brazil team was guilty of making mistakes in Tuesday's 7-1 loss to...

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