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2026 FIFA World Cup Early Bets: Morocco Favored, Australia Underdog

2026 FIFA World Cup Early Bets: Morocco Favored, Australia Underdog
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Sports December 7, 2025 04:00

- With the FIFA World Cup group stage set, Morocco is favored to win Group C, while Australia faces challenges in Group D. Find out the early betting insights here.

2026 FIFA World Cup Early Bets: Morocco Favored, Australia Underdog

As the 23rd FIFA World Cup approaches, early bets suggest Morocco is favored to win Group C, while Australia faces challenges in Group D.

Morocco's Strong Position

Morocco, ranked 11th globally, is expected to advance in a tough group against Brazil, Haiti, and Scotland. Led by experienced players like Achraf Hakimi and Youssef En-Nesyri, Morocco aims to build on its recent success, including a record 16 straight wins.

Australia's Uphill Battle

On the other hand, Australia faces tough competition in Group D against the U.S., Türkiye, and Paraguay. Despite being ranked 26th globally, the Socceroos are considered underdogs. With odds at 500-1 to win the tournament, Australia is predicted to struggle in the preliminary round.

Long-shot Bet

For risk-takers, a long-shot bet is on Australia losing all Group D games, with odds at +950. The team's recent performance and ranking suggest challenges ahead, especially against stronger opponents like the U.S. and Türkiye.

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