Breaking Down FIFA Club World Cup Odds: Betting Lines, Futures & Expert Insights

Breaking Down FIFA Club World Cup Odds: Betting Lines, Futures & Expert Insights

The world of football is in something of a strange spot at the moment in that the amount of money being paid to players dictates that teams need to find new sources of revenue in order to stay competitive and therefore, the Club World Cup odds may change.

The best way to earn more money is to play more games, which increases the risk of injuries to players, as well as burnout among fans.

 

FIFA Club World Cup Odds Insights

There used to be a distinct offseason in every major league, but the gaps between seasons seems to be shrinking, as there always seems to be tournaments to be played, the latest of which is the FIFA Club World Cup.

All told, 32 teams from across the globe will take part in the FIFA Club World Cup, with the teams placed into 8 groups of 4.

The interesting thing for fans is that we are going to see some matchups that would ordinarily never take place outside a friendly or exhibition game.

The United States will serve as the host of this tournament, with 12 stadiums set to host games in June and July.

The games are going to be coming thick and fast once the tournament begins, so let’s look at how you can wager on these games.

 

Wagering on the FIFA Club World Cup

While soccer is easily the most popular sport in the world, it is not everyone, especially in North America, who bets on it.

The good news for those of you that are ready to jump in and start wagering on soccer, the betting options are exactly what you are used to when wagering on the major sports leagues in North America.

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How Wagering on Soccer Works

This Friday, Manchester United and Leicester meet in the FA Cup. We will use the odds of this match to explain how betting works in soccer, before focusing on the FIFA Club World Cup.

 
Example

Looking at the odds for the United/Leicester game, the first thing to look at is the Moneyline, where Manchester United are the clear favorites at odds of -340, while Leicester is at +640.

There is also a draw option, with the odds set at +450. Now, this is a cup game where we need to have a winner on the day, but the odds are for the first 90 minutes.

If you have money on Manchester United to win, but the game ends in a tie and requires penalty kicks to decide it, you will lose your wager, but you would win if you had money on the draw.

 
The Spread

Check out this one, where Manchester United is favored by 1 ½ goals, which means they need to win by 2 goals for you to cash your ticket.

A 3-1 result would be a winner, but 3-2 would be a loss. Finally, you have the total, which represents the number of combined goals scored in regular time.

The total for this game is set at 3 ½, so if you take the over, there has to be a total of 4 or more goals scored in the game.

Now that we know how to wager on individual games, let’s take a look at the bigger picture for the upcoming tournament.

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Future Bets for the FIFA Club World Cup

Most of us tuning into the tournament this summer will have our sights set on the daily games, trying to pick out the matchups and odds that offer the best value.

Aside from the individual games, though, there are going to be several other things to bet on throughout the tournament.

If you follow soccer, especially the major international tournaments like the World Cup and European Championship, you probably already have an idea of the future bets that are going to be available for this upcoming event.

 

The Groups Stage

As we mentioned earlier, the Club World Cup opens with the group stage, with teams split into groups of 4.

Each team will play the others in their group, picking up 3 points for a win and 1 point for a draw.

The top 2 teams in each group will then move onto the knockout phase of the proceedings, which is where our first future bet comes into play.

Each team will be assigned odds to get out of their group, either as the winner or the 2nd place finisher. Your job here is to decide which two teams will move on from each group and wager accordingly.

If you are feeling confident, you may even want to put several group winners on a parlay ticket to really improve your odds.

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To Keep an Eye

Of course, the biggest future bet is in picking the overall winner of the FIFA Club World Cup, which is going to be difficult for a number of reasons.

One thing that needs to be paid attention to is just how committed the top teams are to playing in and winning this tournament.

For the major European clubs, this tournament is taking place in what would ordinarily be the offseason, so they might not necessarily field the strongest lineup every single game, choosing instead to use bench players.

That is something you are also going to need to keep an eye on when playing individual games.

Still, even with all that, we have some definite favorites on the board right now, with no real surprises to be found.

Here are the top 5 picks to win the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, although keep in mind that these odds might change between now and the start of the tournament:

  • Real Madrid +400
  • Manchester City +400
  • Bayern Munich +510
  • Chelsea +810
  • Inter +1025

Besides this wager, you will also likely have a chance to bet on the winner of the Golden Boot, which goes to the top scorer in the tournament.

Again, there will be some rather obvious choices, but how much will each of the top players play, especially in the group stage.

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Key Factors Influencing the Odds in the FIFA Club World Cup

One thing that could become a problem for bettors is that we are going to see head-to-head matchups between teams that might never have played one another before.

With no history to go on, how do you figure out which teams might do well and which might struggle?

There are a couple of factors to consider here, much of which has to do with the strength of the domestic leagues, as well as the strength of the region that clubs represent, so let’s get into that.

 

The Top Confederations

The tournament has a new format, but has decades of history. Of the 6 organizations, only 2 have won: UEFA with 16 championships and CONMEBOL with 4. The others have been runners-up or third.

 

Top Leagues to Consider

When analyzing individual matches, it is important to consider the leagues in which each team plays. Not all leagues are the same, and if you are new to the sport, how do you know which leagues are the strongest? Opt for frequently updated soccer league rankings, showing that leagues such as the EPL, LaLiga and Serie A are usually at the top.

 

The Best Games Upcoming

Okay, with that in mind, let’s look at one of the matchups that we have coming. This one is in Group D, where we will have Chelsea play Fluminense.

Chelsea plays in the English Premier League, which is currently the top ranked league in the world with an average club rating of 87.59.

Fluminense plays in the top league in Brazil, which is ranked 10th overall with a rating of 75.31.

That is a rather large gap and would suggest that Chelsea would be the clear favorite in this matchup.

Again, though, we do have to say that not every team is likely to be playing with a full-strength squad, so you will have to temper those ratings with the reality of the lineups that each team will play.

With that in mind, you are probably going to want to wait and see what type of squad each team takes to the tournament before dropping a lot of money on wagers on the FIFA Club World Cup.

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