If the World Cup ended Sunday in Moscow, then that means all eyes — including those of oddsmakers — now turn to Qatar in 2022.

Bovada's opening line has France as the favorite four years from now, at 5/1. (Remember, Kylian Mbappe will be grizzled veteran at 23 by the time the tournament rolls around.)

France is followed by the usual suspects: Brazil (7/1), Spain (15/2) and Germany (8/1). The U.S. Men's National Team, which failed to qualify for the 2018 event in Russia, opens at 80/1 to win it all in Qatar.

Surprise 2018 finalist Croatia opens at 50/1.

The longest shots — Canada, Honduras, New Zealand, South Africa and Panama — are 1000/1 to win it all. 

Updated World Cup 2022 odds:

CountryOdds
France5/1
Brazil7/1
Spain15/2
Germany8/1
Belgium11/1
Argentina12/12
Italy18/1
Netherlands20/1
England20/1
Portugal28/1
Uruguay40/1
Chile50/1
Colombia50/1
Croatia50/1
Mexico50/1
USA80/1
Denmark80/1
Paraguay100/1
Turkey100/1
Ukraine100/1
Peru100/1
Russia100/1
Serbia100/1
Bosnia-Herzegovina  150/1
Czech Republic150/1
Wales150/1
Egypt150/1
Poland150/1
Senegal150/1
Sweden150/1
Switzerland150/1
Austria200/1
Cameroon200/1
Ecuador200/1
Ivory Coast200/1
Norway200/1
Qatar200/1
Romania200/1
Japan200/1
Morocco200/1
Nigeria200/1
Bulgaria250/1
China250/1
Ghana250/1
Greece250/1
Slovakia250/1
Iceland250/1
South Korea250/1
Montenegro300/1
Republic of Ireland300/1
Scotland300/1
Slovenia300/1
Tunisia300/1
Albania500/1
Finland500/1
Israel500/1
Australia500/1
Costa Rica500/1
Northern Ireland750/1
Iran750/1
Saudi Arabia750/1
Canada1000/1
Honduras1000/1
New Zealand1000/1
South Africa1000/1
Panama1000/1

Odds as of June 16, 2018.