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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

Jurgen Klopp: New arrivals must adapt

Jurgen Klopp has urged new signings Naby Keita and Fabinho to make the most of pre-season with Liverpool in order to adapt to the club's style of play. Liverpool, who are priced at 6.00 to win the...

Roberto Martinez: Desire key for Red Devils

Belgium manager Roberto Martinez has praised the desire shown by his men to come from behind to beat Japan in Monday’s last-16 tie. The Red Devils topped World Cup Group G with the maximum nine...

Brazil defender Thiago Silva welcomes favourites tag

Brazil defender Thiago Silva insists being regarded as favourites to win the World Cup won’t affect the mentality of the squad. The South American heavyweights secured their place in the...

Maya Yoshida leads calls for JFA review

Maya Yoshida has urged the Japanese Football Association to change the way it develops players in the future to ensure they can compete physically. Japan suffered a last-16 exit from the World Cup on...

Croatia boss Zlatko Dalic relieved to survive ‘difficult moment’

Zlatko Dalic admits his Croatia side were relived to survive a penalty shoot-out against Denmark in their last-16 tussle in Nizhny Novgorod. The teams played out a tense 1-1 draw after a dramatic...

Proud Kasper Schmeichel insists ‘referee did not like us’

Kasper Schmeichel was proud of Denmark's effort despite a penalty shoot-out exit against Croatia in their World Cup last-16 showdown in Nizhny Novgorod. The Danish stopper also hinted that he believed...

Belief strong within Belgian camp

Roberto Martinez feels his Belgium team is stacked with belief that they can go deep into the World Cup in Russia. The Red Devils face Japan on Monday evening in Rostov-on-Don for a quarter-final...

Andres Iniesta confirms end of the road with Spain

Andres Iniesta has confirmed his retirement from international football after Spain were dumped out of World Cup by hosts Russia in Moscow. The 34-year-old midfielder scored an extra-time winner as...

Cristiano Ronaldo refuses to discuss international future

Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo refused to discuss his international future on Saturday night after his side was knocked out of the World Cup by Uruguay in Sochi. Ronaldo and co will head home on...

Edinson Cavani hoping to recover in time for France

Uruguay striker Edinson Cavani is hopeful that he could still be fit to take on France in the World Cup quarter-finals after limping off during Saturday’s last-16 win over Portugal. The Paris...

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