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Be quiet, the World Cup begins: The favorite Mexico at 1.45 and (G/G) in South Korea-Czech Republic with a price of 1.87...

The big time has arrived. The 2026 World Cup begins and ends on Sunday, July 19. For more than a month we will enjoy football from the top National Teams on the planet.
This year's big event will be hosted in Mexico, the United States and Canada.
The ball will roll again four years after the Argentine national team won its third title in its history in Lusail.
The 2026 World Cup, one of the most anticipated in recent years, as it will be the first time in history that it will be held in three countries.
And for the first time it will be this big, since it will include 48 teams, a significantly larger number than the 32 that competed in the competition until Qatar in 2022.
A total of 104 matches will be played to determine the world champion, an increase of 40 matches compared to previous tournaments.
The 48 teams that qualify for the tournament are divided into 12 groups of 4 teams each. The first two teams from each group advance to the "32" and from there, the teams compete until the final.
The Mexican national team will play against South Africa on June 11, the opening date of the tournament at the legendary Azteca Stadium, which will become the first venue in history to host three World Cups, after those of 1970 and 1986.
Below you will see in detail all the competitive action:
The ball is set up in the kick-off for this year's World Cup and Mexico and South Africa will face each other. The two teams are in the first group along with South Korea and the Czech Republic. The favorites to qualify, of course, are Mexico (first) and the Czech Republic (second). But all this is often not confirmed and everything is judged on the pitch.
SOUTH KOREA-CZECH REPUBLIC (05:00)
In the early hours of Friday, the second game for the first group of the World Cup takes place. The times are a bit strange in this year's event, but we can't change anything. The set of odds in "BookieCo" in this match is balanced and perhaps the prices are unfair to the Czech Republic as well.