Soccer World Cup 2022 Winner Revealed

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Soccer World Cup 2022 Winner Revealed

With the 2022 FIFA World Cup fast approaching, soccer fans need to start thinking about how we're going to throw down our cash, and that's where Dimers comes in. Dimers has created the most comprehensive predictions guide for the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar.

Dimers has used powerful data and analytics to determine the most likely outcomes and the best betting value for this year's Soccer World Cup.

Download your complete guide to the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar below.

 

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With perennial soccer powerhouses such as Brazil, France, England, Argentina, Spain and Portugal all projected to have strong tournaments in the Middle East, our predictions are absolutely essential for those looking to profit on the action and not just flush cash down the toilet on USMNT.

Dimers users can access all of our 2022 World Cup predictions here on site, but we recommend taking your analysis to the next level by downloading our 2022 World Cup betting guide.

The guide includes team-by-team data for every group of the 2022 World Cup and with a predicted bracket, plus which teams will progress to the knockout stages, our model's top chances to win the tournament, every country's most likely opponents for each round, and probabilities for each of the confederations to win the trophy. 

Download the 2022 World Cup report now to find out how the United States of America fares in its group along side England, Wales and Iran.

Who is going to win the 2022 Soccer World Cup?

After simulating the group stages and knockout bracket 10,000 times, the most likely winners of the 2022 soccer World Cup are Brazil, France and England.

Country Probability Odds
Brazil 15.6% +450
France 11.6% +660
England 10.1% +860
Argentina 8.8% +680
Spain 8.7% +900
Portugal 7.5% +1700

Can the USMNT win the Soccer World Cup?

Short answer is yes, yes they can - although it's highly unlikely! We've simulated the 2022 soccer World Cup over 10,000 times and the USA does actually win some of those tournament simulations.

To break it down, Christian Pulisic and his men won one Qatar World Cup for every 1,000 Qatar World Cups simulated, so the USMNT is definitely not a great betting prospect.

Brazil, by comparison, won 156 Qatar World Cup's for every 1,000 World Cup's simulated, so are a far safer bet to win the tournament.

Where is the 2022 Soccer World Cup?

The 2022 Soccer World Cup will take place in Qatar, Middle East.

When is the Soccer World Cup?

The Qatar FIFA World Cup begins on Sunday, November 20, 2022, with the final to played on on Sunday, December 18, 2022 at 10:00am ET, in Doha, Qatar.

Who won the 2018 Soccer World Cup?

The defending champion is France, won the 2018 soccer World Cup in Russia, defeating Croatia 4-2 in the final. The French are looking to become the first team to win back-to-back World Cups since Brazil way back in 1958 and 1962.

When did the USA win the World Cup?

The best result for USMNT was in 1930 when the USA lost to Argentina 6-1 in the semifinals.

How far has the USA got at the World Cup?

The best place finish for the USA at a FIFA World Cup was in 1930 when they finished third in Uruguay, beating Yugoslavia in the third place playoff game.

Last 10 winners of the Soccer World Cup

  • 2018: France
  • 2014: Germany
  • 2010: Spain
  • 2006: Italy
  • 2002: Brazil
  • 1998: France
  • 1994: Brazil
  • 1990: Germany
  • 1986: Argentina
  • 1982: Italy

Download your complete guide to the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar below.

 
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Nick Slade, with nearly two decades of experience, is the Chief Content Officer at Cipher Sports Technology Group, overseeing content for Dimers and Stats Insider, and specializes in soccer, NBA and NHL betting.

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