Чт. Июл 3rd, 2025

Club World Cup: Juve Already in Round of 16, Bianconeri Triumph Odds Drop, Bookies Also Favor Inter, Bets on Yildiz for Top Scorer

With two wins out of two matches, conceding only one goal while scoring nine, Juventus has already secured their spot in the round of 16. As reported by Agipronews, Tudor`s Juventus team has made an excellent impact on the Club World Cup tournament. Consequently, bookmakers have lowered the odds for a Juventus victory from 25 to 17 on Planetwin365. Meanwhile, the odds for Chivu`s Inter squad winning the tournament have increased to 25 times the stake on William Hill. Despite a loss to Botafogo, PSG remains the top favorite; the reigning Champions League winners are offered at 3.95 for the final win, ahead of Manchester City (5.40) and the duo of Bayern Munich and Real Madrid, both listed at 6.

Juventus has already progressed through their group and only needs to avoid defeat against Manchester City to claim the top spot in Group G. Betting analysts at Snai predict a balanced match on Thursday in Orlando, with odds for both Tudor`s team and Guardiola`s team to win the group set at 1.85 on Snai. For Inter, the match against River Plate will be decisive. However, the chances of the Italian vice-champions reaching the round of 16 are considered very high, with qualification odds at 1.15. Inter is also favored to finish first in Group E; the possibility of Inter topping the group pays 1.71 on 888sport, while River Plate (currently ahead) retaining their lead is at 2.23.

TOP SCORER – Kenan Yildiz has been a standout player for Juventus, scoring 3 goals in the first two matches. The Juventus number 10 is currently leading the top scorers chart, and odds for him to finish as the top scorer at the end of the World Cup are 10. He is preceded by two Bayern Munich players, also with 3 goals each: Michael Olise, who is the favorite at 5.50, and Jamal Musiala, at 9. Following them is Lautaro Martinez at 11, who scored one goal in each of Inter`s two matches. Further back at 15 is Randal Kolo Muani, who has also scored two goals.

By Lennox Bray

Lennox Bray, from Leeds, England, is a Juventus-obsessed journalist with a knack for storytelling. He turns stats into gripping tales, whether it’s a last-minute win or a youth prospect’s rise.

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