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world cup 2018 winners, Who Scored The Winning Goal's And The Medals He Won

Today we will be talking about the world cup 2018 winners, Who Scored The Winning Goal's And The Medals He Won.

The 21st edition of the World Cup is well under way and some of the best players in world football are gracing the stage in Russia.

With 32 teams taking part it can be difficult to predict a winner, but some teams are inevitably better equipped than others when it comes to personnel.

However, at every major tournament there is always room for a dark horse to upset the established order.


Despite failing to win their opening game against Switzerland, Brazil remain the favourites to lift the trophy according to dabblebet. Neymar, Philippe Coutinho and Co. are rated 4/1 to emerge triumphant in Moscow on July 15.

Tite's men will also have to come out on top against Costa Rica and Serbia if they are to have a chance of getting out of the group stage first and foremost, but the bookies have not been deterred by the outcome of their opening game.

However, the reigning champions Germany have taken a hit following their shock defeat to Mexico in their opening match and have subsequently seen their odds lengthen to 17/2. Joachim Low's side, which still features a host of stars from the 2014 triumph, are now playing catch-up in Group F and will be eager to improve in their coming games against Sweden and South Korea. 

The 2010 world champions Spain are not the same Furia Roja that dominated international football from 2008 to 2012, but, with players such as Sergio Ramos, Isco and Andres Iniesta at their disposal, they remain one of the most fearsome teams in the world.

They may have crashed out at the group stage in 2014 and lost their manager on the eve of the tournament, but they are considered 17/4 bets to win in 2018. Spain have a fascinating group, which got off to a scintillating start against Portugal, with games against Morocco and Iran to come.

As well as Brazil, Germany and Spain, France are among the favourites to win the competition 20 years after their first and only triumph. It is not surprising to see Les Bleus so highly rated (7/1) considering that Didier Deschamps has an impressive pool of talent to draw from, which includes the likes of Paul Pogba and Antoine Griezmann.

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