Australia’s stunning 2-0 victory over Turkey in Group D has sent World Cup excitement surging across the country, with bookmaker betr reporting significant betting engagement.
The result came as a genuine shock to many, given that Turkey had been considered dark horses heading into the tournament and Australia’s historically modest World Cup record.
Australia have only ever won five games at the World Cup in their history, making this opening victory a genuinely significant moment for the Socceroos and their fans.
Bill Richmond, Chief Operating Officer at betr, confirmed the scale of interest the tournament is generating for the Australian-focused bookmaker as the team prepares to face hosts USA.
“The World Cup is a huge deal for us at betr, right up there with our biggest sporting events,” Richmond said, underlining how seriously the company is treating this summer’s competition.
betr has approached the tournament with considerable commercial aggression, despite the regulatory complexity that comes with operating across Australia’s various states and territories.
“It’s always a challenge marketing in Australia given different regulations in different states in Australia, and that’s something we’re conscious of with every campaign we run, World Cup included,” Richmond explained.
The company has launched a standout offer centred on the Socceroos, with Richmond describing its impact: “One of the standout promotions for betr this tournament has been our Socceroos early payout offer – back Australia to win, and if they score first, you’re paid out as a winner early.”
Richmond added that the promotion has broadened betr’s customer base beyond hardcore bettors: “It’s been really popular with punters and a great way to bring more casual fans into the betting market around the national team.”
Interest is not limited to Australia’s own matches, with Richmond noting that “England’s games always draw strong betting action from Aussie punters” and that “Colombia v Portugal is shaping up to be one of the more popular non-Socceroos matches of the tournament.”
Richmond also highlighted another fixture drawing significant attention: “Scotland v Brazil is another we expect plenty of interest in – there’s a sizable Scottish community in Australia keen to see their team beat Brazil for the first time.”
On the pitch, the Turkey victory was secured by goals from young Watford FC talent Nestory Irankunda and Connor Metcalfe, who plays his club football in the German second tier.
The win represents only the second time Australia have won their opening World Cup fixture, the first being a 3-1 victory over Japan back in 2006.
Young Melbourne City goalkeeper Patrick Beach also emerged as a notable performer in the Turkey match, drawing attention with his display between the sticks.
With the USA game now looming as the next major test, all eyes across Australia will be on whether the Socceroos can build further momentum and deepen the betting frenzy that betr is already capitalising on.

