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Your World Cup team's been knocked out. Who should you support now?

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 09 Jul, 2026 10:22 AM
  • Your World Cup team's been knocked out. Who should you support now?

So, your team of choice has been knocked out of the World Cup. You want to keep watching, but you need a rooting interest to stay invested.

The idea of supporting any team but your own may be unfathomable to some, but we're not going to call you a fair-weather fan. In fact, we're here to help, with a handy guide to the quarterfinalists.

We've included the odds of each team winning the final, based on the consensus of various U.S. sportsbooks as of Wednesday, and even thrown in the chants you need to fit right in. Here are your eight options, in alphabetical order.

Argentina

ODDS OF LIFTING THE TROPHY: +400 (bet $10, win $40)

STAR PLAYER: Have you heard of this man called Lionel Messi?

WHAT TO KNOW: The Argentines are looking to become the first nation to retain the men's World Cup title since Brazil in 1962. Messi — yes, him — is the World Cup's all-time leading scorer with 21 goals and has a tournament-topping eight goals this year.

CHANT OF CHOICE: “Vamos, vamos Argentina” (“Let's go, Argentina”)

CHOOSE THIS TEAM IF YOU LIKE: Safe bets, flavorful steak, supremely talented No. 10s.

Belgium

ODDS OF LIFTING THE TROPHY: 30-1 (bet $10, win $300)

STAR PLAYERS: Kevin De Bruyne, Thibaut Courtois

WHAT TO KNOW: The Belgians eliminated the United States in the round of 16 — and many around the world felt justice was served following President Donald Trump's intervention to get Folarin Balogun back in the U.S. team lineup for the match. There were low pre-tournament expectations around Belgium, with so few of its longtime stalwarts remaining in the squad.

CHANT OF CHOICE: “Waar is dat feestje” (Where is the party”) or “Tous ensemble” (“All together”)

CHOOSE THIS TEAM IF YOU LIKE: Waffles, chocolate, topical dance celebrations, long-lasting yet underperforming golden generations.

England

ODDS OF LIFTING THE TROPHY: +450 (bet $10, win $45)

STAR PLAYERS: Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham

WHAT TO KNOW: It hasn't been spoken about much ... but England's men's team hasn't won a major tournament since the 1966 World Cup. The English invented soccer but have rarely been the best at it.

CHANT OF CHOICE: “It's coming home”

CHOOSE THIS TEAM IF YOU LIKE: Oasis, lions, fish and chips, decades of pain.

France

ODDS OF LIFTING THE TROPHY: +180 (bet $10, win $18)

STAR PLAYERS: Kylian Mbappé, Michael Olise

WHAT TO KNOW: France was the champion in 2018, the runner-up in 2022 and many people's favorite this year. France's departing coach, Didier Deschamps, is already a World Cup great, having won the title as France's captain in 1998 and led the team to the trophy 20 years later.

CHANT OF CHOICE: “Allez les bleus” (“Go Blues”)

CHOOSE THIS TEAM IF YOU LIKE: Baguettes, big towers, Champagne, fearsome attacks.

Morocco

ODDS OF LIFTING THE TROPHY: 27-1 (bet $10, win $270)

STAR PLAYERS: Achraf Hakimi, Yassine Bounou

WHAT TO KNOW: In 2022, Morocco became the first African or Arab nation to reach the World Cup semifinals in a seminal moment for the sport. The Moroccans can do it again four years later — but they'll need to beat the same team, France, that eliminated them in the semis four years ago.

CHANT OF CHOICE: “Dima Maghrib” (“Morocco Forever”)

CHOOSE THIS TEAM IF YOU LIKE: Deserts, souks, underdogs.

Norway

ODDS OF LIFTING THE TROPHY: 14-1 (bet $10, win $140)

STAR PLAYERS: Erling Haaland, Martin Odegaard

WHAT TO KNOW: The Norwegians are playing at their first men's World Cup since 1998 and have never gotten this far. Both in stadiums and back home, their fans have become synonymous with their Viking Row performances.

CHANT OF CHOICE: “Ro! Ro!” (“Row! Row!”)

CHOOSE THIS TEAM IF YOU LIKE: Rowing, Snapchat, big blond strikers, beating Brazil.

Spain

ODDS OF LIFTING THE TROPHY: +360 (bet $10, win $36)

STAR PLAYERS: Lamine Yamal, Rodri

WHAT TO KNOW: Spain hasn't conceded a goal this tournament — yep, not even one in five games. And in Yamal, the team has a winger who was a 16-year-old revelation on its way to winning the European Championship in 2024. It's his birthday on Monday, when he'll be the veteran age of 19.

CHANT OF CHOICE: “Lolololo”

CHOOSE THIS TEAM IF YOU LIKE: Tapas, shutouts, possession soccer, precocious wingers.

Switzerland

ODDS OF LIFTING THE TROPHY: The Swiss are the longest shot on the board in many sportsbooks. They are 30-1 or more depending on the location.

STAR PLAYERS: Granit Xhaka, Johan Manzambi

WHAT TO KNOW: The Swiss are consistently good at the European Championship tournament and are now finally breaking through at World Cup, reaching the quarterfinals for the first time in 72 years. They are tough to beat in 90 minutes.

CHANT OF CHOICE: “Hopp Schwiiz” or “Hop Suisse” (“Go Switzerland”)

CHOOSE THIS TEAM IF YOU LIKE: Roger Federer, multiple national languages, more cowbell, immigration, good public transport.

Picture Courtesy: AP Photo/Esteban Felix

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