Qatar 2022 is going to be a World Cup like no other so we’ve assembled a crack panel to deliver their verdict on the big calls to help you navigate what looks to be a tricky tipping landscape.
There’s plenty of contenders to take the top prize, from Brazil to Argentina, France, Germany, Spain… the list goes on.
So who better to deliver their verdict ahead of the big kick off than Phil Thompson, Charlie Nicholas, Mark Lawrenson, our top football trader Jason Murphy and Mr Paddy Power himself to give you their view on who’s going to win the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
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THOMMO
It’s FRANCE for me, they’ve got a great group of players. They know how to win and can excel and turn it on when they need to.
CHARLIE
I fancy a fitting finale to Lionel Messi’s career with ARGENTINA to win it. I think he’s preparing nicely for this to be the ultimate swansong.
LAWRO
For me it’s BRAZIL. In every single position they have great quality in depth. I just can’t see anyone beating them, they’ll be fine in the heat, too!
JASON
I hope it’s Argentina for Lionel Messi’s sake but at a bigger price I would back SPAIN. They were the best team at Euro 2020 and I think they will click in Qatar.
PADDY
The odds suggest they have the same chance as England but ARGENTINA are more likely winners. Lionel Messi can’t carry the team anymore but they might deliver for the GOAT.
World Cup winner tips
Thommo – France
Charlie – Argentina
Lawro – Brazil
Jason – Spain
Paddy – Argentina
*All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at time of publishing but subject to change
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