• 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

World Cup 2014: Oxlade-Chamberlain learning from Steven Gerrard

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain believes he is a better player for training with Steven Gerrard and would love to line up with the England captain at the World Cup. Gerrard will lead the Three Lions in...

World Cup 2014: Dutch outline long-term plans

The Dutch Football Association, the KNVB, have taken the unusual step of naming their next two head coaches, with Guus Hiddink to replace Louis Van Gaal after the 2014 World Cup. While it is not...

Portugal: ‘World Cup winner hard to pick’ – Hugo Almeida

Portugal striker Hugo Almeida believes this summer's World Cup could be one of the most competitive ever. Speaking to FIFA.com, Almeida, who has 17 goals in 53 caps for his country, says it is...

World Cup 2014: Continued grounds for concern in Brazil

FIFA have admitted that some of the World Cup stadiums may not be ready for the start of the tournament in June. With 76 days to go before the first game of the tournament between Brazil and Croatia...

World Cup 2014: David De Gea could profit from Victor Valdes blow

Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea's World Cup chances increased last night after one of his rivals for the Spain number one jersey, Victor Valdes, was ruled out for the rest of the...

England: ‘Ross Barkley can handle World Cup’ – Roberto Martinez

Everton boss Roberto Martinez says young midfielder Ross Barkley needs to be nurtured carefully but has backed the 20-year-old to make England's World Cup squad this summer. Barkley has emerged as a...

Stoke City: Mark Hughes backs Peter Crouch for World Cup

Stoke City boss Mark Hughes has backed Peter Crouch to carry his club form on to the international stage if he is picked for this summer's World Cup. The 6ft 7in striker has failed to impress England...

World Cup 2014: Rickie Lambert desperate for England berth

Southampton striker Rickie Lambert will be going all out to secure his place in the England squad for this summer's World Cup and admits he needs to start scoring more regularly to make sure he goes to...

World Cup 2014: Cesare Prandelli wary of England threat

Cesare Prandelli believes England (3.10 to win Group D) will be an 'improved' team when they face his Italy team at this summer's World Cup. The two teams last met at Euro 2012 when the Azzurri were...

England: Arsene Wenger backs Jack Wilshere to star in Brazil

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger insists that midfielder Jack Wilshere can return from his recent injury setback and still star for England at the World Cup. Wilshere is set to spend eight weeks on the...

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