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Football fever!
The official World Cup trophy is displayed during its presentation within the FIFA World Cup 2026 Trophy Tour at BBVA Stadium in Guadalupe, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, on Saturday. (Photo: AFP)
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Tamoy Ashman | Reporter |ashmant@jamaicaobserver.com  
July 19, 2026

Football fever!

World Cup betting tops one million wagers in Jamaica

MORE than one million bets have been placed by Jamaicans through Supreme Ventures Gaming Limited since the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, while online sportsbook Island Bet has recorded unprecedented activity with the 39-day tournament generating the volume of wagers the company would typically expect over an entire quarter.

Both companies said the World Cup has ignited a betting boom unlike any seen before as football fever grips the island, especially ahead of today’s final between Spain and Argentina.

Despite the heightened anticipation the companies say there is no clear favourite among Jamaican punters. Betting has remained closely divided between the two football giants, reflecting confidence that either side could lift the coveted trophy.

Chief executive officer of Supreme Ventures Gaming Limited, Stefan Miller described this year’s tournament as “phenomenal”, revealing that the number of customers placing bets has tripled compared to previous World Cups.

“Certainly, by every measure, every metric, every key performance indicator, this World Cup for us has been a success,” he told the Jamaica Observer.

Miller attributed the tournament’s remarkable success to the compelling storylines that unfolded throughout the competition, from football legends making what could be their final World Cup appearances to a series of controversial moments that kept fans talking. He said those narratives, combined with the high quality of football on display, fuelled interest and helped make the 2026 tournament one of the most engaging in recent memory.

MILLER…certainly, by every measure, every metric, every key performance indicator, this World Cup for us has been a success

“Just the fact that Argentina, for example, is in the final, which is Lionel Messi’s last World Cup — that’s a phenomenal story for it to be your last World Cup and you’re in the final again with a chance to create history once more. All those things really drew people in, and people were invested in this World Cup, and it’s obviously playing out in the performance that we’re seeing,” said the Supreme Ventures CEO.

Adding to the discussion, Island Bet CEO Adam Epstein said the widespread sharing of the host nations’ cultural traditions and experiences across social media also played a significant role in driving interest in the tournament. He said that heightened global engagement helped fuel a surge in betting activity, with Island Bet recording more than a 900 per cent increase in new customers during the World Cup.

Reflecting on a recent announcement by FIFA to expand the tournament to 64 teams for the 2030 staging, he welcomed the move and its ability to increase the entertainment value of the sport.

“I think any increase in entertainment when it comes to the World Cup would only be good news. Yes, there’ll be matches where there are great teams against not-so-good teams but it gives the good teams opportunities to become great teams; I think that could only be good for the industry as well as for the sport and for the World Cup going forward. It’s a World Cup, so as many as possible could be included within the time frame of a tournament,” said Epstein, noting that Island Bet is prepared and ready to offer punters even more opportunities to win big.

Both Miller and Epstein said the World Cup final is shaping up to be an exciting contest, with no overwhelming favourite emerging among punters. While betting markets give Spain a slight edge heading into the showdown, Miller said customer activity suggests bettors remain divided over who will ultimately lift the trophy. He added that one of the strongest betting trends throughout the tournament has been wagers on exact scorelines, with many punters opting for the higher-risk bets in pursuit of significantly larger payouts.

“We’ve been seeing a lot more of our customers placing the parlay bets or what we call multiples internally, which speaks to how much people are studying sports betting and how into sports betting people are getting. It’s a skills-based product which requires people to have an understanding of the statistics and the history, and people are obviously tuning in, and people are getting connected with it, and the betting behaviour is reflecting that,” said Miller.

Among the tournament’s biggest successes, Miller said the 2026 FIFA World Cup served as a strong showcase of the
JustBet platform, highlighting not only the strength of the product itself but also the company’s ability to effectively market its offerings and keep customers engaged throughout the competition.

EPSTEIN…Island Bet recorded more than a 900 per cent increase in new customers during the World Cup

“We’ve been able to attract a lot of casual customers for this particular World Cup, far in excess of what we expected, and so right now, for us, the focus is to convert as many of those customers into full-time JustBet fans and JustBet patrons. They’ve experienced JustBet, they’ve experienced everything that Supreme Ventures Gaming has to offer, and it’s our intention now to see how well we can retain as many of them as possible. After the World Cup you go back into the English leagues, and so the excitement of football continues in a different way,” said Miller.

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