The match day 9 out of 10 of the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers will see the national teams of Greece and Scotland coming on to the field against each other, among other games. The match is scheduled on Saturday, 15 November. Greece will be hosting at the Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium in the city of Piraeus. The kick off time is 7:45 pm GMT, or 9:45 pm local time. In the UK, you can follow the match on BBC Scotland, BBC Two, as well as BBC iPlayer and their sport website.
The teams’ first meeting of the first round took place on 9 October. The hosting Scotland won 3 – 1. So far, Scotland has played 4 games, winning 3 and ending 1 in a draw. They occupy the second position of the group table and qualify for the play-offs. Greece has won 1 game and lost 3, currently staying in the third out of 4 positions on the group table. They don’t qualify for the advancement to the second stage.
Greece vs Scotland – Betting Odds
As the tournament gets closer to its final stage, betting on the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers comes to the forefront on many bookmaking platforms.
Below we will take a look at Greece vs Scotland betting odds on some of the most popular betting markets 7bet has to offer for the match.
1X2 Betting Odds
| Greece (1) | Draw (x) | Scotland (2) |
| 21/20 | 9/4 | 5/2 |
This bet is popular among both experienced bettors and newcomers because it’s very easy to follow but also very exciting as it’s based on the main principle of the game, i.e. determining the winner.
As a football match can have three possible outcomes, you also get three betting options: the home team wins (1), the away team wins (2), or the match ends in a draw (x). You bet according to how you see the match ending, and if your prediction is right, you will receive a payout proportional to the offered odds and your stake size.
At 7bet, we currently offer the following 1×2 Greece vs Scotland odds:
Double Chance Odds
If you’d like to place a bet on the outcome of the match but with lower risk, consider the double chance bet. Instead of placing your wager on one possible outcome, you bet on two out of three. Either of them will bring you a win if it takes place.
In football, you get the following betting options:
- Either the home team wins or the match ends in a draw (1x)
- Either the home team or the away team wins (12)
- Either the away team wins or the match ends in a draw (x2)
Since you’re betting on two outcomes, your risk of making a wrong prediction lowers. However, your odds will also go down, so a win will bring you a smaller payout than you’d get with, for example, the 1×2 bet.
At 7bet, we currently offer the following double chance Greece vs Scotland odds:
| Greece or draw (1x) | Greece or Scotland (12) | Draw or Scotland (x2) |
| 3/10 | 4/13 | 11/17 |
Handicap Betting Odds
As interesting as handicap bets may seem, they do take time to understand and also require extensive experience in sports betting, if you’re to make informed decisions. That’s why they’re usually recommended to seasoned punters.
In matches where one of the teams is an obvious favourite because of its advanced skills, stronger squad, or better experience, betting may lose its sense, as the outcome is easily predictable.
Handicap bets introduce special conditions that the winning team has to fulfill if their win is to count toward your wager. This way, the disparity between the playing teams is balanced out. Now it’s not only about who wins the match but how they do it.
Football offers a variety of handicap bets, with the most popular one being the goal difference. Let’s take a look at how it works.
For example, you bet that the clearly stronger Team A will win the match with a -1.5 goal difference. This means that your wager will be eligible for a payout only if they win by two or more goals. If they win with a lower difference, your wager will lose.
Remember that predicting the actual score at the end of the game isn’t your task here. Any score with the abovementioned difference will count toward your win, for example, 2 – 0, 3 – 1, 4 – 1, or similar.
You can also place a wager on the losing team. Let’s say, you bet that Team B will lose with a +2 goal difference. If your bet is to win, Team B can only lose by one goal (scores like 0 – 1, 2 – 3 or similar). With a higher goal difference, your wager will lose.
At 7bet, we currently offer the following handicap Greece vs Scotland betting odds:
| Greece -0.25 | Scotland +0.25 |
| 4/5 | 20/21 |
Other popular handicap lines include:
| Greece | Draw | Scotland | |
| Starts 2 – 0 | 1/14 | 15/2 | 19/1 |
| Starts 1 – 0 | 2/7 | 4/1 | 7/1 |
| Starts 0 – 1 | 3/1 | 14/5 | 7/10 |
| Starts 0 – 2 | 17/2 | 19/4 | 2/9 |
| Starts 0 – 3 | 20/1 | 9/1 | 1/20 |
Both Teams to Score (BTTS) Odds
This is one of the low risk bets, as it’s not based on the direct outcome of the game. Instead, you’re trying to predict if both teams will manage to send at least one ball into their rival’s goal.
To make things easier, you don’t have to guess the final score, as the exact number of goals scored by both teams doesn’t affect the outcome of this betting market.
You have two possible betting options to place your bet on: “yes” if you find both teams capable of scoring at least once and “no” if it feels like one of them or maybe even both won’t be able to come close to the opponent’s goal.
At 7bet, we currently offer the following both teams to score Greece vs Scotland betting odds:
| Yes | No |
| 11/13 | 8/9 |
Goal Total (Over/Under) Odds
This is another low risk betting market that doesn’t depend on the outcome of the match. Your task here is to predict if the sum of all goals scored during the game will amount to be higher (over) or lower (under) than a specific number indicated by the bookmaker in the offer.
But this doesn’t mean you have to bet on the exact final score, that’s why this bet is considered low risk. Let’s take a look at a practical example. If you place a bet that the goal total of the upcoming match will be over 2.5, it means that when you add all the goals scored by Team A to all the goals scored by Team B, the result has to be 3 goals or more.
This will work with scores like 2 – 1, 0 – 3, 2 – 2, and similar. Any of these scores will bring you a win. However, if the actual goal total is lower than 2.5 (let’s say, 1 – 0, goal total 1), your wager will lose. Note that it doesn’t matter which side scored or who won the match.
At 7bet, we currently offer the following goal total Greece vs Scotland odds:
| Over 2.5 | Under 2.5 |
| 1/1 | 8/11 |
Correct Score Odds
For this betting market, you need to predict the exact final score for both the winning and the losing team. You need to have a really good knowledge of both teams, their squads, and their history of playing against each other to make an informed decision on this.
As you can see, this bet, while very easy to understand, involves higher risks because theoretically a football match can end with virtually any score.
At 7bet, we currently offer the following correct score Greece vs Scotland odds for some of the most popular scorelines:
| Greece | Scotland | Odds |
| 0 | 0 | 8/1 |
| 1 | 0 | 6/1 |
| 0 | 1 | 17/2 |
| 1 | 1 | 5/1 |
| 2 | 0 | 17/2 |
| 0 | 2 | 17/1 |
| 2 | 1 | 8/1 |
| 3 | 1 | 17/1 |
Please note that the odds are accurate as per the publishing time of the article. Make sure to check the latest odds before placing a bet.
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