Full 2022 World Cup Round of 16 betting odds, including updated title odds

Betting odds for each match in the Round of 16, including USA vs. Netherlands.

With the group stage of the 2022 World Cup all wrapped up following the final four matches Friday, it’s time to take a look at where the betting odds stand as the tournament advances to a single-elimination format for the Round of 16.

The knockout stages begins Saturday with none other than the United States, which gets set to match up against Netherlands. While the U.S. is an underdog, it isn’t as big a dog as other teams across the eight games being played through Tuesday.

Here’s a look at all of those matchups and updated title odds entering the Round of 16.

How to bet USA’s World Cup elimination game against Iran

The winner moves on. Will it be the U.S. or Iran?

Tuesday’s World Cup meeting between the USA and Iran is a high stakes game for both teams, as only the winner can advance from group-stage play to the knockout round.

Odds have favored the U.S. to come out on top from the beginning, and they’re even shorter now at -107. But Iran already has one upset under its belt, defeating Wales in its last match to create the win-or-go-home stakes of this game.

Though Iran has outscored USA 4-1 this tournament, three of those goals came in stoppage time, including two in their stunning win over Wales. The other two goals were footnotes in a 6-2 blowout at the hands of England.

Those six goals allowed came on seven shots on goal, a remarkably high percentage. The U.S., though, held England scoreless with just three shots on goal and nearly did the same to Wales before a late penalty on Gareth Bale. That defense is why I’m picking the Americans to prevail.

The offense is due for better luck after blowing some good opportunities against England. But I’m expecting Iran to have a harder time finding the back of the net.

Prince’s Pick: USA wins 2-0

 

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Early odds that USA gets necessary win over Iran to avoid World Cup elimination

The U.S. needs to beat Iran on Tuesday to advance.

The mission is simple for the U.S. in its next and final match of the 2022 World Cup group stage on Tuesday, beat Iran and you move on to the knockout round.

Thanks to Iran’s stunning win over Wales on Friday morning, the USMNT’s match against England later in the day was mostly meaningless in terms of how it impacted group standings — especially after it ended in a tie.

So, as they still trail Iran by a point in the group standings, the U.S. needs a win to avoid elimination. Early odds at BetMGM favor the Americans to get it done at +110.

Odds that Iran wins are +270 and odds on a draw or +245. Either result would send the USMNT home earlier than expected.

Even as they trail in the standings, their -135 odds to qualify for the knockout round are still slightly better than Iran’s -110.

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Ahead of USMNT showdown, Gareth Bale and his Wales teammates find way around team’s golf ban at 2022 World Cup in Qatar

Bale is a global ambassador for the R&A and an avid golfer when he’s not on the pitch.

Gareth Bale is a world-class soccer player who has previously won three La Liga titles and five UEFA Champions League titles with Spanish powerhouse Real Madrid. Now playing in the United States, he recently helped Los Angeles FC win the 2022 MLS Cup.

The 33-year-old from Cardiff, Wales, is also an avid golfer when he’s not on the pitch – just not at this year’s World Cup in Qatar. A key member of the Wales squad that begins the group stage of play on Monday against the United States, Bale and his teammates were told they were not allowed to play golf during the international event, with manager Rob Page wanting the team to be focused on the task at hand.

“Yeah. There’s no golf. We’re out there to do a job,” said Page. “In the past, I may get Gareth, Kieffer Moore or Aaron Ramsey come up to me and say, ‘What’s the plan for tomorrow afternoon? Are there meetings?’ I’d say, ‘No, there’s no meetings, so if you want nine holes then go and play’. But that is when you have a week building up to a double-header. Out there, we won’t have enough time. Every four days there is a game. It’s relentless.”

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That doesn’t mean Bale’s golf swing is getting stale in the gulf. A golf simulator has reportedly been installed at the team’s luxury hotel.

“We’ve just been in the swimming pool, playing table tennis, pool and golf,” said Bale’s teammate Mark Harris. “Team spirit is great anyway but games like that help you. Gareth’s very good at the golf. I think most of us have had a swing and we had a go after training as we had some spare time.”

Bale is also a global ambassador for the R&A.

U.S. vs. Wales tees off … kicks off … at 2 p.m. ET on Monday.

Click for a full primer on the World Cup, courtesy of USA Today Sports.

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