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WILL THERE BE BETS ON THE 2026 WORLD CUP?
The 2026 World Cup will not only be a spectacle on the pitch, but it will also ignite emotions off it, especially in the world of sports betting. With a global market exceeding $200 billion annually, the World Cup will be one of the most bet-on events in history. But where can you bet legally? What types of bets will be popular? What are the risks and which platforms are the most reliable? Here's the complete picture: statistics, interesting facts, legal information, and a practical guide so you don't just watch the World Cup… experience it to the fullest!
How betting will change in 2026
Sports betting is undergoing a revolution, and the 2026 World Cup will be its peak. Thanks to legalization in several countries, full digitalization, and global mobile access, more fans than ever will participate in this football fever.
The World Cup: a magnet for bettors
In Russia 2018, more than $155 billion was wagered, according to FIFA. For Qatar 2022, the number rose to more than $200 billion. By 2026, the $250 billion mark is expected to be surpassed, thanks to the participation of 48 teams and 104 matches that will offer more opportunities to wager big. Legalization on the rise: The United States, one of the host countries, has legalized sports betting in more than 30 states. Canada also allows betting on individual events. Mexico already has operators like Caliente, which will be key during the tournament. This means that in the three host countries, betting will not only be legal, but also easy and safe. 30+ US states allow sports betting. Canada has allowed regulated betting since 2021. In Mexico, authorized bookmakers such as Codere, Caliente, and Strendus operate. It is estimated that 1 in 3 fans will bet during the World Cup. Mobile platforms will dominate 80% of bets. So yes: there will be betting, lots of it, and the 2026 World Cup promises to break all online gambling records. Do you know who you're going to put it in?
Types of Bets and Top Platforms
It's no longer just about betting on who wins. Modern betting allows you to predict everything from who will score the first goal to how many corner kicks there will be. And all in real time.
Classic and Crazy Bets
The most common are bets on the match winner, exact score, top scorer of the tournament, or World Cup champion. But there are also more exotic bets like: Will there be an Olympic goal? How many times will a manager cry on camera? Will Messi come out of retirement?
Live betting and micro-bets
A growing trend is live betting. From your mobile phone, you can place bets during the match: next card, next throw-in, or if the next shot is on goal. Micro-bets make everything even more dynamic and addictive.
Winner of the tournament or group
First player to score
Exact number of goals
Penalties during the match
VAR in action: yes or no?
Among the most used platforms will be Bet365, Caliente.mx, DraftKings, FanDuel, Codere, and Betway. Many will offer special World Cup bonuses, live streams, and promotions for new users.
Tips and Interesting Facts for Bettors
Betting can be fun, but it can also become a mess if you don't keep a cool head. Here are some key facts and tips so you can enjoy the World Cup without your wallet getting crushed.
Play with strategy, not with your heart
We all want our team to win, but always betting on the jersey can be costly. Analyze statistics, history, injuries, and performance before putting money on it. Football is unpredictable, but not as much as you think. Stats that help (and surprise) In Qatar 2022, only 38% of the favorites won their first match. Over 65% of the goals came in the second half. Only 3% of the matches had an exact score predicted. Debutant teams often spring surprises (+300 odds). In 2018, France wasn't the favorite… and they won the title!>
Quick Tips for Smart Betting
Set a budget and stick to it
Compare odds between bookmakers before betting
Avoid chasing losses with impulsive bets
Use statistics and prediction apps
Remember: betting should be entertainment, not a source of income
The excitement of the 2026 World Cup will be felt minute by minute, on and off the pitch. If you decide to bet, do it with passion, but also with caution. Because in football, as in life, nobody wants to be left out because of a bad play.
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