Namely, Argentina is one of the World Cup’s traditional powerhouses. And at the 2022 tournament in Qatar, we could see a return to the old order. Indeed, Argentina is a potential World Cup betting odds force to be reckoned with. But it may also mark the last hurrah for one of the game’s greatest ever players. Lionel Messi will be 35 by the time of the finals. And Qatar is being touted as his last chance to add the World Cup trophy to his resume.
2022 World Cup Betting Information
Dates | November 21 – December 18, 2022 |
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Location: | Qatar |
Odds to win Group C
Team | Odds |
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Argentina | -250 |
Poland | +450 |
Mexico | +500 |
Saudi Arabia | +2000 |
2022 World Cup Championship Odds
2022 World Cup Group C Match 7 Mexico Vs. Poland
Date | Tuesday, November 22, 2022, 11 a.m. ET |
Location | Stadium 974 |
Mexico vs. Poland is the opening sportsbook match of this group. And it could be an early decider of who finishes behind Argentina. There’s a ton of pressure on coach Gerardo “Tata” Martino. On the other hand, Mexican supporters tend to travel in large quantities. Thus, the fans could give this the feel of a “home” game.
Poland overcame Sweden in a tense playoff final to qualify. But there’s a sense they have yet to get their best out of their stars, Lewandowski and Piotr Zielinski.
Since 1994, Mexico has had a streak of appearing at every World Cup. They secured CONCACAF qualification as runners-up to Canada on goal difference in the final round.
El Tri has a roster that relies on individuals who feature in Europe and North America. To show, Wolves striker Raul Jimenez and Atletico Madrid stalwart Hector Herrera will be heavily called upon to propel the World Cup bid. Mexico doesn’t score or concede many goals. In sum, they averaged just over one goal a game scored in their qualification bid. And they will hope that a compact game plan, devised by Gerardo Martino, can prove sufficient to stifle group opponents.
2022 World Cup Group C Match 8 Argentina vs. Saudi Arabia
Date | Tuesday, November 22, 2022, 5 a.m. ET |
Location | Lusail Iconic Stadium |
This could be Lionel Messi’s final World Cup. But in some ways, the Betting the World Cup narrative isn’t about that or even his struggles at Paris Saint Germain. Instead, it is about Argentina’s long unbeaten run. And that should help relieve some of the pressure. Regardless, Argentina will be very happy with this group. Cause by it being so winnable.
Argentina has bounced back from the Jorge Sampaoli-led chaos seen in Russia. Perhaps, most intriguingly, they’ve done it without piling excessive pressure on Messi. Still, Messi is the key, and the side is built around him. But there is not the Messi-dependency seen in the past.
In their last four involvements at the World Cup, Saudi Arabia’s exit has come in the group stages. And it isn’t easy to envisage that being bettered this time in Qatar.