Bill Gaine
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In this post you can find all the latest France Rugby World Cup odds as the French aim to win their first-ever tournament.
France are closely followed by joint-third favourites South Africa and Ireland who can both be gotten at 5/1.
France are second-favourites to win Pool A and can be currently gotten at EVS, while New Zealand are favourites to win the Pool at 8/11.
Meanwhile, Italy have been given a tiny chance by our odds makers at 100/1 in the Pool A winner odds. The two smaller countries in the group are given no chance with Uruguay 1000/1 and Namibia 2500/1 to win the group.
France are 1/500 to qualify out of their group and to the other end are a giant 2000/1 to finish last in their group!
For a full preview of Pool D check out our 2023 Rugby World Cup Pool A Preview.
France are 11/4 to go all the way and win their first-ever Rugby World Cup and home advantage could be critical, they’re 4/1 to finish the tournament as runners-up.
France are 5/1 to get eliminated in the Semi-Final stage where they would likely face England, Australia or Argentina. Our oddsmakers also make France 40/1 to implode and get eliminated at the Pool Stage at their home tournament.
1st France 2nd New Zealand – EVS
1st New Zealand 2nd Italy – 50/1
1st France 2nd Italy- 66/1
Any Other Combination -100/1
1st Italy 2nd New Zealand – 150/1
1st Italy 2nd France – 150/1
1st France 2nd New Zealand – 13/2
1st France 2nd Ireland – 14/1
1st France 2nd South Africa – 16/1
1st France 2nd England – 20/1
1st South Africa 2nd France – 20/1
1st France 2nd Australia – 22/1
1st Ireland 2nd France – 25/1
1st France 2nd Argentina – 40/1
1st France 2nd Wales – 50/1
1st Australia 2nd France – 50/1
1st England 2nd France – 50/1
1st Wales 2nd France – 150/1
1st Argentina 2nd France – 200/1
1st France 2nd Scotland -250/1
1st France 2nd Fiji – 300/1
1st Scotland 2nd France – 500/1
France not to win the World Cup – 1/4
All Southern Hemisphere Final No – 1/2
Winning Hemisphere Southern – 8/11
France or New Zealand to win World Cup – 5/6
All Southern Hemisphere Final Yes – 6/4
Top Six Nations Team – 7/4
Click Below For All Our 2023 Rugby World Cup Odds

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France Rugby World Cup Odds
France have been given odds of 11/4 to win the 2023 Rugby World Cup. That makes the French second favourites for the Rugby World Cup behind Pool Stage rivals New Zealand who are currently 5/2 to win the tournament.France are closely followed by joint-third favourites South Africa and Ireland who can both be gotten at 5/1.
| Rugby World Cup Odds 2023 | ||
| Team | Odds | Chance |
| New Zealand | 5/2 | 28.6% |
| France | 11/4 | 26.7% |
| South Africa | 5/1 | 16.7% |
| Ireland | 5/1 | 16.7% |
| England | 12/1 | 7.7% |
| Australia | 12/1 | 7.7% |
| Argentina | 25/1 | 3.8% |
| Wales | 33/1 | 2.9% |
| Scotland | 33/1 | 2.9% |
| Fiji | 125/1 | 0.8% |
| Japan | 250/1 | 0.4% |
| Samoa | 500/1 | 0.2% |
| Tonga | 500/1 | 0.2% |
| Italy | 500/1 | 0.2% |
France’s Rugby World Cup Pool Odds
France have been drawn in Pool A of the 2023 Rugby World Cup. They are joined in the group by hosts three-time World Cup champions New Zealand, Italy, Uruguay, and Namibia.France are second-favourites to win Pool A and can be currently gotten at EVS, while New Zealand are favourites to win the Pool at 8/11.
Meanwhile, Italy have been given a tiny chance by our odds makers at 100/1 in the Pool A winner odds. The two smaller countries in the group are given no chance with Uruguay 1000/1 and Namibia 2500/1 to win the group.
France are 1/500 to qualify out of their group and to the other end are a giant 2000/1 to finish last in their group!
For a full preview of Pool D check out our 2023 Rugby World Cup Pool A Preview.
Rugby World Cup Pool A Odds | ||
| Team | Odds | Chance |
| New Zealand | 8/11 | 57.9% |
| France | EVS | 50% |
| Italy | 100/1 | 1% |
| Uruguay | 1000/1 | 0.1% |
| Namibia | 2500/1 | 0% |
France Rugby World Cup Stage of Elimination Odds
Our makers suggest that France are most likely to fall at the Quarter-Final stage where they’re likely to face either Ireland or South Africa with an outside chance of Scotland anyone else would be a massive shock.France are 11/4 to go all the way and win their first-ever Rugby World Cup and home advantage could be critical, they’re 4/1 to finish the tournament as runners-up.
France are 5/1 to get eliminated in the Semi-Final stage where they would likely face England, Australia or Argentina. Our oddsmakers also make France 40/1 to implode and get eliminated at the Pool Stage at their home tournament.
France Rugby World Cup Stage of Elimination Odds | ||
| Stage | Odds | Chance |
| Quarter Finals | 11/10 | 47/6% |
| Winner | 11/4 | 26.7% |
| Runner Up | 4/1 | 20% |
| Semi Finals | 10/1 | 9.1% |
| Pool Stage | 40/1 | 2.4% |
France Rugby Pool A Straight Forecast Odds
1st New Zealand 2nd France – 4/51st France 2nd New Zealand – EVS
1st New Zealand 2nd Italy – 50/1
1st France 2nd Italy- 66/1
Any Other Combination -100/1
1st Italy 2nd New Zealand – 150/1
1st Italy 2nd France – 150/1
France Straight Forecast Rugby World Cup Outright Odds
1st New Zealand 2nd France – 6/11st France 2nd New Zealand – 13/2
1st France 2nd Ireland – 14/1
1st France 2nd South Africa – 16/1
1st France 2nd England – 20/1
1st South Africa 2nd France – 20/1
1st France 2nd Australia – 22/1
1st Ireland 2nd France – 25/1
1st France 2nd Argentina – 40/1
1st France 2nd Wales – 50/1
1st Australia 2nd France – 50/1
1st England 2nd France – 50/1
1st Wales 2nd France – 150/1
1st Argentina 2nd France – 200/1
1st France 2nd Scotland -250/1
1st France 2nd Fiji – 300/1
1st Scotland 2nd France – 500/1
France Rugby World Cup Specials
France, Ireland, New Zealand & South Africa all to qualify for quarter-finals 1/5France not to win the World Cup – 1/4
All Southern Hemisphere Final No – 1/2
Winning Hemisphere Southern – 8/11
France or New Zealand to win World Cup – 5/6
All Southern Hemisphere Final Yes – 6/4
Top Six Nations Team – 7/4
Click Below For All Our 2023 Rugby World Cup Odds

*Prices Subject To Fluctuation
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Bill Gaine
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Writer
Bill is as passionate about Irish football as they come, with an agonising longing to see his country grace a World Cup stage. A League of Ireland devotee and lifelong Man United fan, he knows better than most what sporting heartbreak feels like, and brings that perspective to the BOYLE Sports Blog. With roots in greyhound racing and a curiosity spanning politics, snooker, WWE and beyond, there is rarely a sporting conversation he cannot add to.


