Bet Germany to Win the 2018 FIFA World Cup Online

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May/28/2018

Germany odds of winning the 2018 FIFA World Cup were set at early 4-1. SCROLL DOWN FOR MORE

WHAT TO BET ON

You can bet Germany to win this year's World Cup outright but there are plenty of other wagering opportunities available.

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THE COACH

Joachim Low - Low has been Germany coach since 2006, having previously served as assistant to Jurgen Klinsmann.
He has led the team to tremendous success during his decade-plus in charge, lifting the FIFA World Cup in 2014 and winning the FIFA Confederations Cup with a youthful side in 2017.

KEY PLAYERS

Thomas Müller - Thomas Müller is an outlier, not just in the Germany and Bayern Munich team but also in modern football in general. A right-sided attacking midfielder but not a winger; a goalscorer and creator but neither an out-and-out forward nor a pure attacking midfielder. - source: bundesliga.com.

Toni Kroos - One of the finest midfielders of his generation, Kroos was a key component in the team that secured Germany’s fourth world title in 2014.

GROUP

Germany will play in Group F, which looks like an easy one for the favorites, to kick off the World Cup.  They are widely expected to top this group that includes Mexico (100/1 odds), Sweden (150/1 odds) and South Korea (400/1).

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