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Here is your one-stop hub for all things Asian Cup - the premier international competition for members of the Asian Football Confederation which determines the continental champion of Asia. Read More
47 teams are eligible to enter qualification but only 24 make it to the finals for each competition which takes place every four years.
Three-time winners Saudi Arabia is hosting the 2027 tournament for the first time.
Asian Cup 2027 Winner Odds
Find the top odds and Best Betting Sites to use throughout the month-long tournament. Once available from bookmakers, you can browse the latest outright winner odds and ensure that any bets you place are quick, efficient, and offer the best possible price available.
Asian Cup Former Winners
The AFC Asian Cup was first contested in 1956 and has had nine different winners across the 18 different iterations. Japan are the competition's most successful team, lifting the trophy on four separate occasions, followed by three-time winner Saudi Arabia and Iran, while Qatar have won the last two editions.
Here is the complete list of Asian Cup winners since its inception:
year | host | winner | runners-up |
---|---|---|---|
1956 | Hong Kong | South Korea | Israel |
1960 | South Korea | South Korea | Israel |
1964 | Israel | Israel | India |
1968 | Iran | Iran | Burma |
1972 | Thailand | Iran | South Korea |
1976 | Iran | Iran | Kuwait |
1980 | Kuwait | Kuwait | South Korea |
1984 | Singapore | Saudi Arabia | China |
1988 | Qatar | Saudi Arabia | South Korea |
1992 | Japan | Japan | Saudi Arabia |
1996 | United Arab Emirates | Saudi Arabia | United Arab Emirates |
2000 | Lebanon | Japan | Saudi Arabia |
2004 | China | Japan | China |
2007 |
Indonesia |
Iraq | Saudi Arabia |
2011 | Qatar | Japan | Australia |
2015 | Australia | Australia | South Korea |
2019 | United Arab Emirates | Qatar | Japan |
2023 | Qatar | Qatar | Jordan |
Asian Cup 2027 Match Odds
24 teams will play out 36 group game fixtures, divided across three separate match days.
Once available, the match odds will be displayed in the table for each and every one of the 51 fixtures, consisting of broader markets from the game winner and under/over bets to more specific player prop markets such as anytime goalscorers and players to be carded.
AFC Asian Cup FAQs
When is the 2027 Asian Cup?
This year's edition runs from 12th January 2024 to 10th February 2024.
Where is the 2027 Asian Cup being hosted?
The 18th tournament is being hosted by Qatar - the 2019 reigning champions.
Which countries participated in the Asian Cup 2023?
24 teams have made the finals in Qatar and will each play three group stage matches. Those teams are:
- China
- Japan
- Syria
- Qatar
- South Korea
- Australia
- Iran
- Saudi Arabia
- United Arab Emirates
- Iraq
- Oman
- Vietnam
- Lebanon
- Palestine
- Uzbekistan
- Thailand
- India
- Hong Kong
- Tajikistan
- Kyrgyzstan
- Bahrain
- Malaysia
- Jordan
- Indonesia
What is the 2027 Asian Cup Format?
The group stages run for two weeks and will house 36 matches across six different groups. 16 teams will qualify to the last-16 of the tournament before they are then whittled down to eight for the quarter-finals. The two semi-finals will be contested on the 6th and 7th February before the 2023 final takes place on the 10th.
How To Watch the 2027 Asian Cup?
Bulgarian-based American digital video streaming service TrillerTV+ had exclusive rights to the 2023 Asian Cup, airing all games through to UK residents. For those in the US, live streaming for matches was available through Paramount+ and Fubo.
2027 broadcasters will be confirmed here nearer the time of the tournament.
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