England to win the World Cup 2026 Odds
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Welcome to the England 2026 World Cup page, which features the latest outright odds on England to lift the trophy, match odds and information, as well as Golden Boot and Golden Ball markets. Read More
We also provide a full breakdown of fixtures, potential match-ups, and betting insights, giving punters all the information they need to back England in 2026.
England to win the World Cup 2026 Odds
England have been shortened to 5/1 to win World Cup 2026, behind frontrunners France, European Champions Spain, and holders Argentina.
The Three Lions had drifted a touch to 8/1, but a memorable 3-2 win away to co-hosts Mexico has seen bookmakers cut their odds in the betting to lift the trophy.
England's World Cup 2026 Winner Odds
England World Cup 2026 Offers
England World Cup 2026 Fixtures & Results
England were placed Group L, alongside Croatia, Ghana, and Panama.
The Three Lions opened up their campaign with an exhilarating 4-2 win against Croatia, only to then be frustrated 0-0 by Ghana. They bounced back with a 2-0 defeat of Panama to top the group with seven points.
Group L Results
- England 4-2 Croatia - Wednesday 17th June, 9pm UK time
- England 0-0 Ghana - Tuesday 23rd June, 9pm UK time
- Panama 0-2 England - Saturday 27th June, 10pm UK time
England Knockout Stages
- Round of 32: England 2-1 DR Congo - Wednesday 1st July, 5pm UK time
- Round of 16: Mexico 2-3 England - Monday 6th July, 1am UK time
- Quarter-finals: Norway vs England - Saturday 11th July, 10pm UK time
England Top Goalscorer Betting
Main man Harry Kane is right in contention for the Golden Boot, which he won eight years ago in Russia.
Kane scored a brace in the wins over Croatia and DR Congo, plus goals against Panama and Mexico, to put him on six goals after five games.
England's Golden Boot Odds
England World Cup Squad
Thomas Tuchel's final 26-player World Cup 2026 squad:
Here's who was included in his most recent squad announcement for the friendlies against Uruguay and Japan.
Goalkeepers:
- Jordan Pickford (Everton)
- Dean Henderson (Crystal Palace)
- James Trafford (Manchester City)
Defenders:
- Reece James (Chelsea),
- Tino Livramento (Newcastle),
- Marc Guehi (Manchester City),
- Ezri Konsa (Aston Villa), John Stones (Manchester City),
- Jarell Quansah (Bayer Leverkusen)
- Nico O'Reilly (Manchester City)
- Dan Burn (Newcastle)
- Djed Spence (Tottenham Hotspur)
Midfielders:
- Declan Rice (Arsenal)
- Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest)
- Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid)
- Jordan Henderson (Brentford)
- Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa)
- Kobbie Mainoo (Manchester United)
- Eberechi Eze (Arsenal)
Forwards:
- Harry Kane (Bayern Munich)
- Ivan Toney (Al-Ahli)
- Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa)
- Bukayo Saka (Arsenal)
- Noni Madueke (Arsenal)
- Marcus Rashford (Barcelona/Manchester United)
- Anthony Gordon (Newcastle)