2030 World Cup Predictions: Can Spain Defend Their Title?
Early Favorites for the 2030 World Cup
Spain stands out as the frontrunner to claim the 2030 World Cup, fresh off their 1-0 victory over Argentina in the 2026 final. The tournament will run from June 8 to July 21, 2030, with opening matches taking place across Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay to mark the centennial celebration. Afterwards, hosting duties will move to Spain, Portugal, and Morocco.
Odds to Win the 2030 World Cup
Spain (+450): Can They Repeat?
Winning back-to-back World Cups is a rare feat; no team has done it since Brazil in 1958 and 1962. Spain's defensive strength was their hallmark in 2026, allowing just one goal throughout the tournament, conceded only to Belgium in the quarterfinals. Their offense didn't dazzle but proved effective enough, despite a slow start with a scoreless draw against Cabo Verde.
Should they maintain this blend of tough defense and steady attack, they could once again dominate on the world stage.
France (+600): Seeking Redemption
France had an unexpected stumble, losing 6-4 to England in an extraordinary third-place match after falling 2-0 to Spain in the semifinals. Kylian Mbappe shone with 10 goals, earning the Golden Boot, and he is expected to return in 2030. The French squad may carry a strong desire to bounce back after this setback.
England (+900): A New Era Approaches
England faces a transition as veteran Harry Kane approaches 37 by the 2030 tournament. The spotlight will likely shift to emerging stars like Jude Bellingham and Bukayo Saka. Saka's hat trick against France and Bellingham's late goal were standout moments.
If England can tighten their defense and keep that offensive spark, they might make a deep run in the competition.






