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Andy Howell

How the Rugby World Cup is predicted to finish, where Wales stand and the team you should put your money on

Cast an eye over the betting at any British or Irish bookmaker and the All Blacks seem certain to create history by becoming the first team to win three successive Rugby World Cups.

Steve Hansen's men are 11/10 clear favourites, but what about the others?

Who will join them in the final? How far can Wales go this time?

Andy Howell assesses the odds you can get on the All Blacks; main rivals as the bookies make their predictions.

ENGLAND 5/1 (second favourites)

Eddie Jones' team fell away during the Six Nations after beating Ireland in Dublin during their opener but are the team most likely to trouble the All Blacks, according to bookies.

When you assess the depth of their squad and it's physicality, it's not a surprise to see them as second favourites.

New Zealand lift the 2015 Rugby World Cup after beating Australia in the final at Twickenham (MARTIN BUREAU/AFP/Getty Images)

IRELAND 11/2 (third favourites)

Bookmakers are clearly catering for the Irish market but the odds on Joe Schmidt's team seem short to me.

Their record at the World Cup is awful, never having reached the last four, and they misfired during the Six Nations, being strangled up front by England and Wales with their veteran half-backs Conor Murray and Johnny Sexton seeming to be on the wane.

WALES 7/1 (fourth favourites)

Wales celebrate their 2019 Six Nations Grand Slam (Dan Mullan/Getty Images)

How Warren Gatland's side are behind England and Ireland in the betting is extraordinary when you weigh up the evidence. Put simply, they're great value at this price.

Wales have put together a record 14-match winning streak, beaten South Africa and Argentina (both twice), Australia and completed a Grand Slam.

They should fear nobody.

SOUTH AFRICA 9/1 (fifth favourites)

There are some VERY attractive odds out there for the Springboks and they're the country I'd be placing a sporting bet on.

They won in New Zealand last year, demolished Australia at the weekend, have a quality man manager in coach Rassie Erasmus and big and physical players. It wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if they go all the way in Japan.

Cobus Reinach (left) and Herschel Jantjies celebrate during South Africa's Rugby Championship win over Australia (Getty Images)

AUSTRALIA 14/1 (sixth favourites)

The Wallabies were the first nation to lift the World Cup twice but they have major problems and all doesn't look well in their camp.

They were trumped by an experimental South Africa in the Rugby Championship a couple of days ago so putting much on them would be a gamble.

However, it would be churlish to write them off at the World Cup because they have so much skill and will pose a significant danger to Wales in Pool D.

FRANCE 25/1 (seventh favourites)

Apart from the last World Cup when they were an embarrassing shambles as they waved the white flag of surrender against New Zealand virtually from kick-off, the French usually seem to get it together at the global showpiece.

They have some hugely promising young players coming through but it may be too soon for them, although the odds on Les Bleus are generous and may be worth considering.

Rugby watchers expect them to click some day but it would be a major surprise if they confounded expectations in Japan.

SCOTLAND 40/1 (eighth favourites)

They play some attractive rugby under shrewd coach Gregor Townsend but their odds aren't so pleasing on the eye.

There's no way Scotland are good enough or have the depth to win the World Cup.

ARGENTINA 40/1 (ninth favourites)

Pushed a mix and match New Zealand all the way on Saturday night during a four-point loss after spurning half chances as they failed to make the most of a golden opportunity to beat the All Blacks for the first time.

It was a familiar story because they are all too often the architects of their own downfall.

However, they are capable of providing at least one upset and their odds are quite generous because they have a habit of performing at World Cups, being a semi-finalist in 2015 and finishing third in 2007.

FIJI 500/1 (Tenth favourites)

They're an unbelievable price as they have their best squad in years, are Pacific Nations champions, have good coaches and the sweltering heat and humidity of Japan should suit them.

Make no mistake, this team are a huge threat to Wales and Australia in the group stages.

Assuming they dispose of Georgia and Uruguay, Fiji will be playing Wales in their final match at the group stage with everything on the line. It's going to be some match.

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