Opta AI analysis gives Uzbekistan a slim **0.2% chance** of winning the 2026 World Cup, despite their historic qualification to the finals.
Predictions for the 2026 World Cup remain limited, with betting platforms like 1win online yet to open lines despite their early offerings. However, Opta, a leading statistics platform, used its algorithms to analyze data and predict Uzbekistan’s success probability at just 0.2%.
In June, Uzbekistan faces Colombia, where they have a shot—Colombians have never advanced past the round of 16. Portugal poses a tougher challenge as a stronger side. The third group opponent remains unknown.
Opta’s algorithms rank **Spain** as the top favorite. Under Luis de la Fuente, they boast an unbeaten streak of 31 matches: 25 wins and 6 draws.
**France** takes third place with a 14.1% win chance. Experts agree, citing their 2018 World Cup win and 2021 Nations League title under Didier Deschamps.
**England** follows with 11.8% odds. Under new coach Thomas Tuchel, they’ve won 9 of their last 10 matches.
Betting sites have not yet released odds for the tournament.
How to Predict World Cup 2026 Matches and Bet Profitably
Uzbekistan’s low win odds do not mean betting against them is the only play. Live in-play bets during matches offer more opportunities, best placed via mobile apps.
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FAQ
What are Uzbekistan’s odds for World Cup 2026?
Opta rates them at 0.2% to win the tournament[1].
Who are the top favorites per Opta?
Spain leads, followed by France (14.1%) and England (11.8%)[1].
When can I bet on World Cup 2026 matches?
Lines are not yet open on major platforms like 1win; check for updates closer to the event[1].



