Morning Punters
It’s that time again when our blood is green and gold. The mighty Springboks will look once again to claim the grandest prize in world rugby.
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With the final preparations underway, we’re taking a look at how the big guns in the Rugby World Cup 2023 odds are shaping up.
France will host the 10th renewal of this tournament, with the opening match on September 8 and the final on October 28 at Stade de France.
Punters can also check out the latest betting on World Sports Betting.
Here are the leading contenders to lift the Webb Ellis Cup, with their Rugby World Cup 2023 odds:
Note: Odds as of 05-09-2023
- NEW ZEALAND
Ian Foster has presided over a rocky period in All Blacks history and many felt he was fortunate to avoid the sack during a challenging 2022, but there has still been a hat-trick of Rugby Championship triumphs to celebrate.
- FRANCE
Les Bleus established themselves as favourites when securing a Six Nations grand slam last year and have probably the best player on the planet in scrum-half Antoine Dupont.
- SOUTH AFRICA
South Africa laid down a marker ahead of their World Cup title defence by hammering New Zealand at Twickenham, having crushed Wales 52-16 in Cardiff the previous weekend, prompting their price to tumble.
- IRELAND
Europe has never been better positioned to produce a second World Cup winner after England’s vintage of 2003 and Ireland showed during the Six Nations that they possess the resolve to match their tactical precision.
- ENGLAND
England’s troubled build-up to the World Cup is reflected in their descent to eighth in the last global rankings to be published before the tournament begins.
- AUSTRALIA
The Wallabies took top honours in 1991 and 1999 and have also reached two other finals, most recently in 2015, so they do have a happy knack of coming good when it matters most.
- ARGENTINA
The Pumas have been producing promising players for a number of years and made it as far as the semi-finals in 2007 and 2015, so nobody is surprised anymore when they claim notable scalps.
- SCOTLAND
The Scots can reflect on a largely positive Six Nations campaign after finishing up with three wins from their five matches for the first time since 2018.
- WALES
Amidst the backdrop of a financial crisis at international and club level, Wales only managed to win one Six Nations match, beating Italy in Rome to avoid wooden spoon embarrassment, making it just four wins in 17 Tests.
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