With the World Cup final pitting the most recent European Championship and Copa America winners – Spain and Argentina – against one another, this is truly a clash of the titans.
Now we know the outcome of both World Cup semi-finals, we can start preparing for an Argentina vs Spain finale. An incredible coming together of the current continental champions of Europe and South America, this is sure to be a mouthwatering affair. But what are the initial World Cup betting odds for the final looking like?
Full matchday markets can be found on our betting page, but firstly let’s take a look at the latest World Cup winner odds:
Argentina | Spain |
With slightly shorter odds, Spain will head into the final as favourites; but with La Albiceleste on form, they will certainly feel confident going into the game knowing that they can be just the third side to win back-to-back World Cup titles.
Other World Cup betting markets you might be interested in
While we’re compiling the full roster of odds for the World Cup final, you might be interested in other relevant markets for the competing nations and their players:
World Cup Golden Ball
With Spain progressing to the final, the World Cup Golden Ball race has been blown wide open. Where previously, Mbappe was the leading candidate, the top places now feature a couple of high-performing Spaniards. Here are the latest odds for those in contention:
Lionel Messi | |
Rodri | |
Lamine Yamal |
As to who takes the title, it’ll likely come down to how the final is played. If Spain run riot and come out as winners, many will tip Rodri and Yamal; while Messi will be confident of winning the award if his Argentina team can add another star to their crest.
World Cup Golden Boot
Reckon one of this year’s finalists can claim the top scorer award? Here are the latest odds for those involved in the big game:
Lionel Messi | |
Mikel Oyarzabal |
Lionel Messi is currently the leading contender for the Golden Boot award – though the likes of Mbappe 10/11 , Kane 33/1 , and Bellingham 50/1 are on his heels – with a third-place playoff to top up their tallies.
Meanwhile, Mikel Oyarzabal will perhaps need a miracle to close the gap, sitting three goals behind first place with an inferior assist record.
World Cup Golden Glove
Turning our attention to the stars between the sticks, who is the current favourite to win the Golden Glove award – recognising the best goalkeeper of the tournament?
Unai Simon | |
Emi Martinez |
Unai Simon is the current favourite to pick up the award, having conceded just once in a World Cup journey that’s featured Uruguay, Portugal, Belgium, and France. However, if Emi Martinez can prove pivotal in winning his nation the coveted World Cup title, he could pip the Spaniard to the crown.
















