Sports-betting marketplace taking notice of Canada at World Cup
TORONTO — Canada’s return to the World Cup wasn’t a victorious one but it certainly created plenty of action in Ontario’s legal sports-betting market.
Belgium defeated the Canadians 1-0 on Wednesday in the tournament opener for both teams. Canada was making its first World Cup appearance since 1986 when it went 0-3 and didn’t score a goal.
Canada, ranked No. 41 globally, put up a spirited effort against the second-ranked Belgians in their Group F contest. The Canadians will take on Croatia on Sunday.
The World Cup is generally regarded as one of the world’s top sports-betting events, given soccer’s global reach and the tournament being held once every four years. But Canada’s presence this time around has only increased interest in Ontario’s sports betting market, which officially launched April 4.