The 2022 FIFA World Cup being played in Qatar enters its fourth day with four games taking centre stage as teams continue warming up to the prestigious tourney.In the encounters being played on Wednesday, lead gaming firm Mozzart Bet is offering the World’s Biggest Odds in Croatia’s victory over Morocco and Spain’s triumph over Costa RicaAmbitious Morocco seek to upstage Croatia in Group F openerCroatia win over MoroccoMorocco were the only team with a perfect record during the second round of qualifying, winning all six of their matches against Guinea, Guinea-Bissau and Sudan. In the third round, they faced Congo DR, whom they swept aside with a comfortable 5-2 aggregate win.Croatia on the other hand will be looking to replicate and go one step better than their 2018 heroics where they reached the finals of the tournament held in Russia.##NAJAVA_MECA_6833942##Led on-field by Russia 2018’s official ‘Best Player’ and reliable captain Luka Modrić, Croatia’s high sense of self-esteem has been most recently sustained by them reaching the 2023 UEFA Nations League finals earlier this year, after finishing Group A1 with four wins.So, there will be much determination, especially with half of the 12 outfield players used in their 4-2 grand final defeat to France four years ago travelling to Qatar alongside coach Zlatko Dalić.We’re finally getting closer to the show!Morocco 🇲🇦 🆚 🇭🇷 Croatia🏟 Al Bayt Stadium, Doha🕗 11AM (Gmt+1)#DimaMaghrib 🇲🇦 pic.twitter.com/469guNNHjd— Équipe du Maroc (@EnMaroc) November 22, 2022 Spain win over Costa RicaSpain meet Costa Rica for the first round of World Cup Group E fixtures, in what will mark a maiden competitive meeting between the sides.Spain reached the semi finals of Euro 2020 last year before then topping their World Cup qualification group, and with just one loss across their last 11 outings, including a 3-1 victory over Jordan in Thursday’s preparation friendly, belief is growing for a side ranked as fourth favourites by Opta.##NAJAVA_MECA_6834023##Luis Fernando Suárez’s Costa Rica side are no pushovers but the strength of a group that also contains Germany and Japan, means Los Ticos were given just a 9.8% chance of progression – the lowest of any side pre-tournament according to Opta. Yet despite that this is their record third-consecutive competition appearance, and Suárez will be looking to replicate Costa Rica’s impressive run to the quarter finals in 2014, when they topped a group containing former world champions England, Italy and Uruguay.