For all the talk about potential unrest in the Spain camp following the departure of Julen Lopetegui, they are now favourites to win the World Cup according to dabblebet.
With matchday three about to get underway there are still plenty of big names with work to do to ensure their campaigns stay on track.
As the betting suggests, the competition looks extremely open and punters could be handsomely rewarded if they can identify the team that is best placed to go all the way in Russia.
dabblebetThe online firm make La Roja 17/4 (4.25) shots in their latest World Cup winner market, just ahead of previous frontrunners Brazil who are now 9/2 (5.50).
That's a bigger price than the Selecao were before the tournament got underway which tells its own story about how unconvincing Tite's side have been thus far, although they are far from alone in that regard.
Germany's last-gasp win sees them priced up at 7/1 (8.0) to retain their crown while Belgium are also available at 7/1 (8.0) having already racked up eight goals in Group G.
France are 8/1 (9.0), having been 13/2 (7.50) shots pre-tournament, and are another of the ante-post frontrunners with plenty of questions still to answer when it comes to their credentials despite back-to-back victories.
dabblebetEngland begun the competition as 16/1 (17.0) chances but their victories over Panama and Tunisia have seen the Three Lions trimmed to 10/1 (11.0) ahead of a showdown with Belgium on Thursday.
Portugal and Croatia are both available at 14/1 (15.0) having secured their spots in the last 16 with a game to spare while Argentina (20/1) are in danger of falling at the first hurdle.
Nigeria's win over Iceland helped Jorge Sampaoli's side but they must get the better of the Super Eagles on Tuesday to give themselves a chance at qualification.
Uruguay (25/1) and Mexico (28/1) are also assured of places in the knockout stages along with hosts Russia who are priced at 40/1 (41.0) to win on home soil on July 15.
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