Remarkably, Haaland’s total did not include a single penalty, and it featured a record five-goal haul in Norway’s 11-1 home win against Moldova.



Arsenal’s Martin Ødegaard had seven assists, four of which were for Haaland, and all eyes will be on how those two Premier League stars fare in their first World Cup.

An interesting counter example is Belgium. They are deemed likelier than Netherlands and Norway to top their pool given they take on Egypt, Iran and New Zealand in a weaker Group G, but then are less likely to win outright at 2.4%.

It’s not a big surprise to see leading European nations join traditional World Cup heavyweights Argentina and Brazil as the top 10 teams tipped to challenge this summer.

But if you are looking for sides outside of those usual powerhouses, then it’s worth checking out Colombia (2.1%) and Morocco (1.9%).
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