Scotland World Cup Odds: Group Draw & Latest Tournament Odds

Scotland are back at the World Cup for the first time since 1998 and have landed in Group C with five-time champions Brazil, 2022 semi-finalists Morocco, and tournament newcomers Haiti.
It's a tough group, but not a write-off and betting sites have been quick to offer Scotland World Cup odds.
Scotland open against Haiti on 13 June - a must-win clash if they're serious about progressing - pick up three points there, and they'll head into Morocco and Brazil with real momentum.
Here at Free Bets, we've taken a closer look at how the bookmakers rate Scotland's chances next June.
Scotland World Cup Odds
Below we've listed Scotland's World Cup odds, for outright glory, to win Group C, and for qualification out of the group.
| Group C Winner | Betting Odds |
| Brazil | 1/6 |
| Morocco | 6/1 |
| Scotland | 12/1 |
| Haiti | 100/1 |
| Will Scotland Qualify from Group C? | Betting Odds |
| Yes | 2/7 |
| No | 5/2 |
Scotland are rank outsiders in the outright market, priced at 250/1 to win the World Cup.
That puts them level with the tournament's biggest underdogs - but it hasn't stopped punters.
In fact, William Hill have announced that Steve Clarke's side are their largest liability for the tournament so far.
However, of more interest to punters could be Scotland qualifying from Group C.
Scotland have never made it out of a World Cup group, but the new 48-team format plays in their favour.
- The top two go through
- The eight best third-placed sides also qualify
Bookies are pricing Scotland at 2/7 to qualify, suggesting strong confidence in their progression - not great as a single, but could be a banker in a World Cup acca.
If you're more sceptical, the 5/2 on 'No' available at football betting sites might tempt.
Slip up against Morocco, fail to beat Haiti convincingly, and history could repeat itself and see the Tartan Army heading home early once again.
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Scott McGlynn
Scott is an experienced betting content writer supplying content to major bookmakers and several sports betting websites. His passions are horse racing and Scottish football, and he’s a regular attendee at racetracks at home and abroad.
