The United States suffered its only defeat of the group stage Thursday night when Türkiye won 3-2 on a last-minute goal. Although the result had no bearing on the Americans’ status for the knockout stage, they briefly lengthened to 33-1 to win the World Cup before coming down to their shortest odds of the tournament thus far at 28-1, likely due to lingering liability among the U.S. betting public.
Elsewhere, the Netherlands (14-1 to 13-1) and Japan (45-1 to 40-1) each shortened slightly after solidifying their places in Group F, while Germany held pat at 13-1 after winning Group E.
World Cup favorites France (+400) and Spain (+550) will each play their final group stage games on Friday, with Norway (33-1) matching up against the former and Uruguay (150-1) taking on the latter. The tightest game of the day is expected to be Cape Verde vs. Saudi Arabia, who each have +170 odds to win their match, while the draw comes in at +235.
Odds subject to change. See DK Sports for more.