Explore the latest odds of Mbappe winning a treble crown of the World Cup trophy, Golden Boot, and Golden Ball. He’s the current favourite across all three – but can he get the job done?
It’s been a World Cup to remember for Kylian Mbappe, with him and his France side on the cusp of reaching a third consecutive World Cup final – harbouring the aim of making it two tournament wins from three editions.
But it’s not just the World Cup trophy Mbappe could earn this summer. After a spectacular run in front of goal, the in-form Frenchman is the current favourite to sweep a strong of individual awards too – at present, the World Cup Golden Boot and World Cup Golden Ball are his to lose.
But what odds can you get on Mbappe winning the treble come next Sunday night? Alternatively, discover our whole range of World Cup betting markets.
To win the World Cup
Mbappe’s France are the favourites to take home the World Cup trophy, no matter who they face in the final.
France |
But how do France’s odds of winning the World Cup stack up against their competitors’?
England | |
Spain | |
Argentina |
England and Spain are given roughly the same chance of success, while Argentina are currently the outside pick to win – despite being the current holders.
To win the Golden Boot
With eight goals to his name so far, Kylian Mbappe is the favourite to top the goalscoring chart come the end of the tournament.
Kylian Mbappe |
But how does he stack up odds-wise against the next-most likely candidates to win the Golden Boot?
Lionel Messi | |
Harry Kane | |
Jude Bellingham |
Lionel Messi has the same goal tally as Mbappe, so he could easily overtake the Frenchman this round, while Kane and Bellingham are a couple of goals behind with six apiece.
To win the Golden Ball
Mbappe’s undoubtedly been among the very best stars of the show this tournament, with his goals and general play pivotal in helping France reach the semi final stage. But what odds does Mbappe have of winning the Golden Ball?
Kylian Mbappe |
And how do his closest competitors place? Again, it’s an Mbappe-Messi gold and silver, with English pair Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane propping up the betting market as outsiders (though, a strong performance from either against Argentina could flip the award on its head).
Lionel Messi | |
Harry Kane | |
Jude Bellingham |
















