2018 World Cup Qualifiers Team Predictions

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2018 World Cup Qualifying is underway. Online bookies should be aware of the favorites for every favorite in Group A through Group F.  

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European Qualifying Favorites

Group A:  France 8/11

The second place finishers in the 2016 UEFA Tournament returns one of the strongest squads in Europe.

Led by striker Antoine Griezmann and midfielder Paul Pogba, according to the odds France is destined to win Group A qualifying.

France’s competitors in Group A are:  Netherlands, Sweden, Bulgaria and Belarus.

At 8 to 11 odds, soccer bettors make around 73% profit. That might be worth it to some big money soccer future bettors.

Pay per head agents want to make sure that max betting limits are in place. 

Group B: Portugal 10/11

If France is a good bet to some players at 8/11, Portugal at 10/11 might be an excellent bet to those same players.

The Portuguese beat France at the 2016 UEFA Tournament without Ronaldo. Ronaldo is back.

That should make Portugal even stronger during World Cup Qualifying.

Group C: Germany 1/10

Online bookies are going to see precious few wagers on Germany to win Group C. The Germans face the Czech Republic,

 Norway, Northern Ireland, Azerbaijan and San Marino in Group C. No soccer bettor is going to want to take 1 to 10 odds on Germany.

The 3 underdogs that could get some play in Group C are the Czech Republic, Norway and Northern Ireland. It’s hard to see big bets landing on any of those teams as well.

Group D: Wales 2/1

Wales improved mightily at the 2016 UEFA Tournament. A lot of their improvement had to do with star Gareth Bale.

But the defense looked great as well. PPH bookies should pay attention to large wagers on Wales to win Group D.

Their competition isn’t as great as many believe them to be while the odds make Wales an overlay.

Group E: Denmark 15/8, Poland 15/8, Romania 17/4

Romania, at 17/4, could end garnering the most attention in Group E. Both Denmark and Poland have a shot to win Group E.

But Romania’s slightly higher odds could make them the team to back. It’s sort of a crap shoot in Group E. Some bettors might even land on Montenegro at 6/1 to win Group E.

Group F: England 2/9

Although the English have failed miserably in pretty much every major tournament since the late 1960’s, the English, no doubt, are going to have their supporters.

Pay per head agents and online bookies should watch for bets against England to win Group F like Scotland 8/1 and Slovakia 14/1.

A major wager could land in any book since England almost always fails to impress in big tournaments.

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