World Cup Will Be Most-Bet Soccer Event in US HistoryMore by Front Office Sports - November 15, 20220 Go to Source Author: Doug GreenbergWith legal sports betting widely available for the first time, the upcoming World Cup is set to be a landmark soccer event for the American gaming industry.20.5 million American adults — or 8% of the population — plan to place at least one wager on the World Cup for a cumulative total of $1.8 billion, per a new report from the American Gaming Association.“As the first World Cup with widespread availability of legal sports betting, this will certainly be the most bet-upon soccer event ever in the U.S.,” said AGA Senior Vice President Casey Clark.Betting could be seen as an activity to enhance the viewing experience, as 29% of American adults who plan to watch the World Cup intend to bet on it.A majority (78%) of likely bettors say it is important to place wagers legally. That shows up in the data, as 9.8 million (48%) plan to place a bet online, while 4.7 million (23%) plan to do so at a physical casino sportsbook.However, not all bettors will take the strictly legal route — 4.1 million (20%) plan to wager with a bookie. World | by Abigail Gentrup Controversy Won’t Stop Record Revenue at FIFA World Cup The 2022 World Cup is expected to deliver record revenue for FIFA. November 14, 2022The data also skews young: Gen Z (11%) and Millenial (14%) plan to bet on the tournament at higher rates than their Gen X (8%) and Baby Boomer (2%) counterparts.And, of course, everyone is rooting for the home team.If given $50, 24% of Americans would bet on the United States to win it all — higher than the 19% garnered by current betting favorite Brazil (+400).The post World Cup Will Be Most-Bet Soccer Event in US History appeared first on Front Office Sports. Go to Source Author: Doug GreenbergShare this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Related