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How to Claim Over $2000 in Bonuses on Six Matches

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More World Cup action means more opportunities to take advantage of sportsbook offers, with six matches on Wednesday’s schedule. 

More than $2,000 in combined bonus bets, profit boosts, and signup offers are available across sportsbooks like Caesars Sportsbook, DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, and bet365. Even if you want to trade on Kalshi or Polymarket. 

Canada vs. Switzerland headlines the day as both teams battle for first place in Group B.

Scotland vs. Brazil is another marquee clash, with Brazil looking to build momentum after a mixed start to the tournament and Scotland hoping to continue its impressive return to the World Cup stage. 

Morocco has already advanced but can secure first place with a win over Haiti, while South Korea and South Africa meet in a pivotal Group A showdown that could decide the final advancing spot. 

Bosnia and Herzegovina and Qatar also face off knowing valuable points could keep their knockout-round hopes alive.

With thousands of dollars in sportsbook bonuses and promotions available, it’s a great opportunity to maximize your value while following a crucial day of World Cup group-stage action.

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Switzerland vs. Canada Odds

*Odds may differ each site*

Moneyline

  • Switzerland: +130 (bet $10 to win $23 total)
  • Canada: +240 (bet $10 to win $34 total)
  • Draw: +200 (bet $10 to win $30 total)

Spread 

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  • Canada +0.5: -160 (bet $10 to win $16.25 total)

Over/Under Total Odds: 2.5

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Brazil vs. Scotland Odds

*Odds may differ each site*

Moneyline

  • Brazil: -280 (bet $10 to win $13.57 total)
  • Scotland: +700 (bet $10 to win $80 total)
  • Draw: +410 (bet $10 to win $51 total)

Spread 

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Over/Under Total Odds: 2.5

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 South Korea vs. South Africa Odds

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Moneyline

  • South Korea: -150 (bet $10 to win $16.67 total)
  • South Africa: +450 (bet $10 to win $55 total)
  • Draw: +280 (bet $10 to win $38 total)

Spread 

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  • South Africa +0.5: +120 (bet $10 to win $22 total)

Over/Under Total Odds: 2.5

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Group C Scenarios

  • Brazil will advance with a win/draw.
  • Morocco will advance with a win/draw OR a Scotland loss/draw.
  • If both Brazil and Morocco win, the group winner will be determined by goal difference.
  • Scotland will advance with a win.
  • Haiti has been eliminated.

Group A Scenarios

Mexico has won the group and will face a third-place team (from either Group C, E, F, H, or I) in the Round of 32 in Mexico City on June 30.

  • South Korea will advance with a win/draw.
  • Czechia will advance with a win AND a South Korea loss, AND wins the tiebreaker.
  • South Africa will advance with a win AND a Czechia loss/draw.

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Former USA Defender Jay DeMerit Explains His Tunnel Mentality: ‘I

It all started in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Then it moved onto a muddy field in February against Sudbury Town in England – and eventually to facing Lionel Messi and playing every minute of a World Cup.

My mentality was always the same: the tunnel mentality.

When you get in the tunnel, you have a couple of minutes of calm before the storm. You have to go down deep inside and create an unshakable confidence. Someone chose you to be there, so while it’s easy to think “I’m going to get crushed,” sometimes, you have to convince yourself that you belong.

At the 2010 World Cup, Bob Bradley was masterful at picking the right guys for the right situations. He knew that a good team does have all the same characters; it’s full of different ones. He knew which characters were needed at the right time.

Jay Demerit (right) played every minute of all four USA games at the 2010 World Cup. (Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

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Anyone who knows me knows that I’m a character. I had no fear because I had gone through the hardest parts of my journey to get in the position where he could pick me.

When you enter a career from the back of the line like I did, from Wisconsin, I had to fight to belong on the field from the time I was 17 or 18 years old. And at that age, you’re also trying to prove to yourself that you are good enough.

What I learned through standing in those tunnels throughout my career is that while you line up opposite your adversaries and wait for the referee to come out, there’s a lull – a calm before the storm. That’s where the tunnel mentality comes into play.

This also applies to all walks of life. If you’re walking into an interview for a job you’ve dreamed of, you’ve worked your ass off to get to that moment.

For me, it was the tunnel. I’ve lined up opposite Lionel Messi, Wayne Rooney, Cristiano Ronaldo – the best of the best.

When it’s time to go to battle, you have to go deep inside and create the savagery and confidence necessary to make sure you are unshakable. It requires a lot of hyping yourself up.

Lionel Messi tangles with Jay DeMerit back on March 26, 2011 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Jeff Zelevansky/Getty Images)

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The First Moment

When I got to Watford in 2004, I played two seasons in the Championship. There were some very good players in that league, and I got to play at Anfield in the FA Cup, as well.

We got promoted to the Premier League in 2006, though, and the first time I looked over at the tunnel and thought, “Here we go,” was against Manchester United in our third league game of the season. It was at home at Vicorage Road, a 20,000-seat stadium. I was vice captain that year and later became the club captain. Not only is it a new league and better competition, but it’s also more responsibility.

We were waiting in the tunnel for the United team, which was full of international stars. Edwin van der Sar was in goal. Paul Scholes and Michael Carrick were in midfield. On the wings for United were Ryan Giggs and Ronaldo.

I saw the Manchester United badge on the jerseys, and thought, OK, you’re in the Prem now, big boy. You ready to go?” It’s very easy to look at Ronaldo and think, “Oh my gosh, he is that good-looking.” But my tunnel mentality kept me focused.

Cristiano Ronaldo anticipates a tackle from Jay Demerit during a 2007 FA Cup semifinal. (Stu Forster/Getty Images)

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Here are the two key steps to that mentality:

1. Gain Confidence

The question I asked myself: How are you going to be the best version of you? And no one knew that better than I did. For me, it was to gain an immense level of confidence. I took confidence in the fact that someone believed that I could go out there in front of these people and play well – so I should too.

2. Work Ethic

I always say, work on what you’re really good at in the light, and work on what you’re not so good at in the dark.

For me, the light was very simple. My job was to win the ball and give it to somebody better than me. I had two rules to do that.

I could be wiry and get in front of attackers, handchecking them and putting off that player’s first touch. In those moments, I imagine myself coming in as my best and winning those challenges.

I always had the mentality of, “I get to do this.” I got to go out and kick Ronaldo. I went out and tested Rooney’s tenacity. I tested Didier Drogba in the air for 90 minutes. Do you know how many people would stand in line for that opportunity, would give their left leg for it? I’m going to go out there with purpose and confidence.

Jay Demerit holds off a challenge from Wayne Rooney. (Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)

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It’s really easy to go into the idea of, “How are we going to beat these guys?” I always did my best to get my mind into a place where I could walk out under control and feel empowered.

I think we’re missing that in the development side of the game, working on the stuff you’re not great at, whether it’s physical or mental. If you focus on that, when you get to those moments of light, you better be refined, you better be ready.

Thrown Into The Fire With The USA

My first start for the U.S. national team was against Lionel Messi and Argentina at the 2007 Copa América. That summer also included the Gold Cup, which saw me on the bench, so the second team was in action at that tournament.

I played Messi when he was still No. 19. My job was to mark Hernán Crespo, who at the time was one of the best goalscorers in the world. In midfield, Juan Roman Riquelme was pulling the strings. It was a star-studded lineup.

At the end of the day, like, if you don’t believe that you belong there and you can’t figure out how to convince yourself that you do, your performances will never be good. I was someone who really loved stepping into those environments as a renegade spirit.

You will always know who the strongest and fastest players are at the highest level, but who can keep their mind right when it’s chaotic? Who can stay calm?

I had this ability to stand in that tunnel and be the same player, whether I’m playing in front of two people or 100,000. I truly put a lot of mental effort into getting to that point.



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Second Thoughts: Noah Gragson Not The Winner In Kevin Magnussen

Drivers need to stand their ground, but it appears Noah Gragson overreacted at Naval Base Coronado — and that cost him.

Was he wronged by an aggressive Kevin Magnussen, who either made a mistake in his first Cup race or just raced knowing he probably won’t race in the series again? You could certainly argue that. But Magnussen did not ruin Gragson’s day, and Gragson needed to know Gragson had more to lose than Magnussen.

Gragson continued to run into Magnussen after their initial contact, and Magnussen ended up turning Gragson when it appeared the former Formula 1 driver got tired of the games. 

Maybe Gragson didn’t care where he finished as he is already having a rotten season and therefore had nothing to really lose. Maybe he is on the move to another organization as his time at Front Row hasn’t gone as well as he would have liked. But even if that’s the case, Gragson could have used the laps instead of being in the garage halfway through the 75-lap race.

Gragson probably felt he was standing up for himself (and other Cup drivers?) to not take it from drivers from other racing disciplines who believe that the way to pass in NASCAR is to have contact. And gosh, wonder why they think that — maybe because it does work in certain situations?

Is there a problem when drivers come from other disciplines race in Cup? Sure. But is it any different than when drivers come from O’Reilly and trucks and get to Cup and race the way they believe they should race only to be told they need to be more precise with their moves? 

Magnussen appeared faster than Gragson and if Gragson had let him go, he could have raced on. And possibly if he had to, taken Magnussen out in the final laps if he felt the need to retaliate. Considering Magnussen likely isn’t racing in Cup again, that would have been good for Gragson.

Noah Gragson’s outgoing personality has made him a fan favorite in NASCAR. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)

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Instead, Gragson was in the garage with a totaled car, changed into street clothes and then waited for Magnussen to exit his car. Getting in the face of Magnussen on pit road wasn’t a great look for Gragson. Did he really want to know what Magnussen’s problem was (as he asked over and over and over)? Thankfully, NASCAR’s adept security instructed Gragson to not throw hands (that would have been bad on a military base) as well as to defuse the situation when it didn’t look like either side was truly interested in a discussion.

There will be some who will rally behind Gragson and say they love the fire. And there is merit to the idea that getting into an argument after the race is the best way to stay relevant when struggling. People are certainly talking about Gragson, good or bad.

Gragson has talent and a fun personality that could result in a long Cup career. He was part of the NASCAR short film ahead of the Coronado because he connects with the fans with his bold and on-the-edge personality. He shouldn’t shy away from using that to his benefit. But what Gragson also has is 38 laps less of experience going left and right in this car that he could potentially have benefited from this upcoming weekend in Sonoma. 

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2026 World Cup Odds: France, Argentina Favored To Reach Final

On July 19, after 103 matches have been played, only two teams will remain standing at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Those two nations, each chasing soccer immortality, will meet at New York New Jersey Stadium in what is expected to be one of the biggest sporting events ever held in the United States.

So which countries are most likely to make it all the way to the title game?

Let’s take a look at the latest odds to reach the 2026 FIFA World Cup final at FanDuel Sportsbook as of June 26.

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Spain remains one of the favorites to make the 2026 FIFA World Cup final (Getty Images).

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To Reach World Cup Final 

France: +220 (bet $10 to win $32 total)
Argentina: +260 (bet $10 to win $36 total)
Spain: +270 (bet $10 to win $37 total)
England: +320 (bet $10 to win $42 total)
Portugal: +500 (bet $10 to win $60 total)
Brazil: +550 (bet $10 to win $65 total)
Germany: +650 (bet $10 to win $75 total)
Netherlands: +650 (bet $10 to win $75 total)
USA: +1100 (bet $10 to win $120 total)
Norway: +1200 (bet $10 to win $130 total)
Morocco: +1700 (bet $10 to win $180 total)
Colombia: +1700 (bet $10 to win $180 total)
Mexico: +2000 (bet $10 to win $210 total)
Belgium: +2000 (bet $10 to win $210 total)
Switzerland: +2200 (bet $10 to win $230 total)
Japan: +2500 (bet $10 to win $260 total)
Croatia: +3500 (bet $10 to win $360 total)

Here’s what to know about this oddsboard. 

Long Shot History: While no true long shot has ever won the World Cup, Croatia was one of the biggest long shots ever to reach a World Cup final, entering the 2018 tournament at 30-1 odds. While the Croatians ultimately fell to France in the final, they still rewarded bettors with a massive payout in this market after their stunning run to the championship.

The Favorites: France and Argentina are the two favorites to reach the final. Oddsmakers view the two European powers as the most likely finalists, with many expecting at least one, and potentially both, to play for the trophy on July 19. However, after winning its first two group stage matches against Algeria and Austria by a combined score of 5-0, Argentina has jumped from +370 to +260 to reach the final. 



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2026 World Cup Golden Ball: Messi Favored to Win Player

Alongside the national pride, it’s the players that make each World Cup special.

Let’s check out the odds for the Golden Ball (tournament’s best player), as well as what to know about the early favorites, as of June 25.

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FIFA Player of the Tournament Winner 2026

Lionel Messi, Argentina: +350 (bet $10 to win $45 total)

What to know: In the history of the World Cup, the Golden Ball has been awarded 11 times and Messi is the only player who has won it twice: 2014 (Brazil) and 2022 (Qatar). In Argentina’s 2026 opening match, Messi accomplished his first-ever World Cup hat trick, and followed that up with two goals against Austria.

Kylian Mbappé, France: +480 (bet $10 to win $58 total)

What to know: Mbappé finished second to Messi for the Golden Ball in 2022, but did win the Golden Boot in Qatar, after scoring eight goals in the tournament. He scored twice in France’s opening win over Senegal and then twice against Iraq in France’s second match.

Michael Olise, France: +750 (bet $10 to win $85 total)

What to know: He is starring alongside Mbappé for France in this edition of the World Cup, and against Senegal, he had his first assist of the tournament. He followed that up with two assists against Iraq. 

Harry Kane, England: +1300 (bet $10 to win $140 total)

What to know: Kane won the Golden Boot in Russia in 2018, scoring six goals across the tournament. In England’s opening win over Croatia, he found the back of the net twice.

Erling Haaland, Norway: +1400 (bet $10 to win $150 total)

What to know: In his World Cup debut, the Norwegian superstar scored two goals to help push Norway past Iraq. In his second-ever World Cup game, he scored twice again, this time against Senegal.

Lamine Yamal, Spain: +1400 (bet $10 to win $150 total)

What to know: The global superstar of the future, Lamal is considered by many to be the next guy to enter the Messi-Ronaldo class. He only played a few minutes in Spain’s opening draw against Cape Verde. However, he scored his first World Cup goal in Spain’s 4-0 win over Saudi Arabia.

Vini Jr., Brazil: +1400 (bet $10 to win $150 total)

What to know: The Brazilian superstar had a goal and two assists in his first World Cup back in 2022 in Qatar, and in three matches so far this tournament, Vini has four goals to pace his country.

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2026 World Cup Golden Glove: Martínez, Simon Atop Oddsboard

It’s not only the boot that’s prone to turning gold.

The Golden Glove is the award given to the best goalkeeper at the World Cup. The winner often comes down to impact, with clutch saves in knockout stage matches and standout performances in the tournament’s crunch-time moments.

In four of the last five World Cups, the winner of this award has come from the champion nation. 

Emiliano Martínez of Argentina is +450 to become a repeat Golden Glove winner (Getty Images).

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Let’s dive into the odds at FanDuel Sportsbook as of June 24.

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Golden Glove Winner 2026

Emiliano Martínez: +300 (bet $10 to win $40 total)
Unai Simón: +390 (bet $10 to win $49 total)
Mike Maignan: +440 (bet $10 to win $54 total)
Alisson Becker: +750 (bet $10 to win $85 total)
Jordan Pickford: +1000 (bet $10 to win $110 total)
Manuel Neuer: +1400 (bet $10 to win $150 total)
Diogo Costa: +1600 (bet $10 to win $170 total)
Bart Verbruggen: +2200 (bet $10 to win $230 total)
David Raya: +2200 (bet $10 to win $230 total)
Ederson: +2200 (bet $10 to win $230 total)

The Favorite(s): In Argentina’s first match against Algeria, Martinez exited with a clean sheet, but the Algerians did not register a shot on goal. He had no saves. Going back in time, Martínez played a pivotal role in Argentina’s 2022 FIFA World Cup title, starting all seven matches and playing every single minute. He conceded only eight total goals and kept three clean sheets. Martínez also took home the Golden Glove at Copa América in 2024 as he had five clean sheets and only allowed one goal in the entire tournament. Simon was an influential piece in Spain’s 2024 European Championship run, allowing only three goals and putting together two clean sheets in six matches. This is Simón’s second career World Cup appearance after playing every minute of the team’s four matches during the 2022 tournament. Through two games, he has two saves.



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Which USA Players Should Feature In World Cup Group Stage

The United States national team will have the rare opportunity to play a World Cup game with nothing on the line for either team. Mauricio Pochettino’s team has already secured winning Group D while its opponents, Türkiye, have already been eliminated and will leave the tournament following the game.

There are a lot of factors Pochettino will want to consider when putting together his lineup for this game. Which players need rest? Which players need to play? 

To state the obvious, there are four players who started the first two games and are on yellow cards: Tyler Adams, Chris Richards, Antonee “Jedi” Robinson, and Folarin Balogun. These players shouldn’t play against Türkiye and risk being ineligible for the critical knockout game in the round of 32. 

Here is a look at who should enter the starting lineup, who should remain in the starting lineup, who should sub into the game, and the tactics that should be used:

USA vs. Türkiye: What Formation Should Pochettino Use?

The tactics Pochettino has been using have evolved over the past year and much of it has centered on a mostly consistent lineup in the backline with Tim Ream, Alex Freeman, and Richards playing most games. 

With a heavily rotated squad, Pochettino might opt to keep things simpler. On top of that, the U.S. team is limited in central midfield with Adams needing to sit and Roldan’s health questionable. 

Pochettino can be difficult to predict in situations such as this (as few saw Ricardo Pepi and Balogun starting together against Australia), but a 3-4-3 formation makes the most sense given the players he has at his disposal. 

It is unknown how Türkiye will play in this game. When a team that is predicted to go far suffers an early elimination before its final game, it can go a number of different ways. Some teams unravel and simply just want to go home. Other teams are determined to leave the tournament with a bit of pride and play well. The U.S. team should expect the best from Türkiye, which will make for a very difficult test. 

Which USA Players Should Get Their First Start?

Timothy Weah

The Marseille right winger/right back needs to start this game to see how he responds to his current adversity. The long-time veteran was a starter in 2022 and scored a goal in the opening game of that tournament. Right now, he is further down the pecking order on Pochettino’s team. He should be hungry and looking to make a statement with any minutes he is given. 

Brenden Aaronson

The versatile Leeds United attacker always brings intensity and effort whenever he plays. With Premier League, World Cup, and Champions League experience in his career, he could bring leadership to a makeshift lineup. 

Sebastian Berhalter

Pochettino has hailed Berhalter’s professionalism and Berhalter does well to stick within the tactical structures. He has played enough minutes with this team over the past year to have an understanding of what Pochettino wants.  Without many central midfield options, Berhalter is certainly needed in the starting lineup. 

Max Arfsten

 The Columbus Crew veteran has been a regular for Pochettino at left back whenever Antonee Robinson could not play, which was all of 2025. With Robinson out, Arfsten is logical. 

Joe Scally

 If Pochettino wants to rest or use Alex Freeman and Sergino Dest as substitutes, Scally is the logical choice at right wingback. 

Mark McKenzie

The Philadelphia Union product and current Toulouse central defender is the most logical player to enter the lineup in the middle in place of Richards. 

Auston Trusty

Trusty has seen an increasing role within the team since the fall, and he gives a three-man backline a left-footed option in place. 

Miles Robinson

Robinson has not had a great year in 2026 for club or country, but if there are going to be mass changes, Robinson will likely come back into the backline on the right side. 

Which USA Players Should Remain In the Lineup?

Matt Freese

Freese does not have to start in this game, but he has not faced many shots through the first two games. This game might help keep him in a rhythm with more important games on the horizon. 

Weston McKennie

It was always a concern who would start in the defensive midfield role if Tyler Adams could not play. With Roldan also battling an injury, McKennie might get the nod after playing in an attacking position in the first two games. Pochettino has frequently praised McKennie’s versatility and might make sense for him to utilize that. 

Ricardo Pepi

The PSV Eindhoven forward came off the bench in the first game but started the second game alongside Balogun in a two-forward setup. But Pepi is more than capable of being effective as a single striker with this team. He often thrived in a role with PSV Eindhoven, where he scored 19 goals this season as the club won the Eredivisie and advanced to the knockouts of the Champions League. 

Which USA Players Should Be Substitutes?

Christian Pulisic

The AC Milan star’s health is the most talked about story surrounding this team. All signs point to him being close to a full return, but having him come off the bench seems to make sense as Pochettino can evaluate the game and see if it is appropriate to give Pulisic minutes. 

Giovanni Reyna

While Renya made his first start of 2026 against Senegal in a pre-World Cup friendly, his role at this World Cup is as an offensive substitute and with a makeshift lineup, everyone is going to be asked to contribute more defensively. But this is still a good game to continue to keep Reyna in a rhythm to help offensively. 

Haji Wright

The Coventry forward could be a top attacking option off the bench without Balogun in the lineup. 

Alex Zendejas

He is a very different attacking player than Aaronson, but he gives the team a left-footed option who can feature in the midfield or out wide. He has not played much under Pochettino, but they might find a use for him here. 

Cristian Roldan

Roldan has been popular within the team for years and this is his second World Cup team. The Seattle midfielder has been dealing with an injury this week, but if he can get on the field at the end of this game, the team would love it as he did not get off the bench in Qatar. 

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GOAT’s World Cup History: Messi Stands Alone As Top World

Lionel Messi has some high expectations this summer. The global soccer superstar is trying to lead Argentina to back-to-back FIFA World Cup titles this summer in the 48-team, three-country North American tournament. 

We’re tracking all his accomplishments and feats with both Argentina and MLS club Inter Miami this season. That includes game-by-game performances as the GOAT looks to have another epic year.

Here’s the latest.

June 24: Messi Turns 39!

The World Cup’s all-time leading goalscorer celebrated another milestone during the tournament, his 39th birthday on Wednesday. 

Messi’s Argentina teammates helped celebrate his birthday with a cake and candles. 

Argentina has already clinched the group stage and a round of 32 spot, and face Jordan on Saturday to close out group stage play. 

June 22: Relentlessness Makes Messi The Top World Cup Goalscorer

Messi finished this match with a brace and 18 World Cup goals, and he now stands alone as the top goalscorer in FIFA World Cup history. His second score against Austria broke the tie he had with Marta, who posted 17 goals in the women’s World Cup. 

But now, the GOAT is at the top. This was his 18th World Cup goal and 122nd for Argentina.

With needing only one World Cup match to tie the men’s all-time scoring record, Messi breaking it was only a matter of time. And, of course, he delivered for both his team and for history, scoring Argentina’s first goal against Austria in Dallas on Monday, June 22. It was his 17th World Cup goal and 121st for Argentina.

With this goal, Messi became just the third player to score in six consecutive World Cup matches, joining Just Fontaine (France) and Jairzinho (Brazil).

Messi’s record-breaking goal came against Austria in the 38th minute at Dallas Stadium. Off a powerful quick touch from Facundo Medina, Messi sailed it into the bottom-left corner past Austria keeper Alexander Schlager.

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June 16: Hat Trick For Messi Ties Men’s World Cup Record

If there was any doubt about whether Lionel Messi would be motivated entering his sixth FIFA World Cup, it should be put to bed now. The 38-year-old superstar recorded his first-ever hat trick at the tournament — it happened June 16 against Algeria — and tied Miroslav Klose’s all-time record for most goals (16) at a men’s World Cup.

Let’s just run down the numbers of Messi’s incredible night:

– Messi recorded his first hat trick at a World Cup, and the fifth ever hat trick for Argentina at a World Cup.

– Messi became the oldest man ever to record a hat trick in a World Cup match at 38 years, 357 days old; he passed Cristiano Ronaldo who held the record, who scored a hat trick vs. Spain in 2018 at 33 years old.

– Messi became the second man to score in five different World Cups, joining Cristiano Ronaldo.

– Messi is also the first Argentine player to score in five consecutive World Cup matches, surpassing Hernán Crespo and Guillermo Stábile (four each).

– Messi became the third man ever to record 200 international appearances, joining Cristiano Ronaldo (228) and Bader Al-Mutawa (202).

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June 9: Messi Scores In Win Over Iceland at Auburn

It was a bit of a surreal sight as Lionel Messi and Argentina played Iceland in a pre-World Cup friendly on the campus of Auburn University, cruising to a 3-0 win at Jordan-Hare Stadium.

Messi came on as a second-half substitute in Tuesday’s win in front of a raucous crowd on The Plains that’s normally accustomed to big games on Saturdays in the fall. The soccer superstar, who is set to appear in his sixth World Cup tournament, scored a penalty in the win for the Albiceleste.

 It was the second game in a week for the defending World Cup champions at an SEC stadium, having beaten Honduras 2-0 on Saturday at Texas A&M. Argentina heads back to Kansas City to begin its World Cup title defense against Algeria on June 16. The team then travels to Dallas Stadium to play Austria on June 22 and debut squad Jordan on June 27.

June 6: Messi Sits Out Pre-World Cup Match vs. Honduras at Texas A&M

Messi got to experience one of college football’s biggest stadiums even if he didn’t play in the 2-0 friendly. He sat out Argentina’s friendly match against Honduras on Saturday night as he continues to manage muscle fatigue and a mild strain in his left hamstring ahead of the upcoming World Cup.

Messi, who turns 39 in three weeks, was active after warming up with his teammates at Kyle Field on the campus of Texas A&M before the game. He stayed on the bench, though, watching from the sideline as Argentina won 2-0.

The GOAT still was able to take in the sights and sounds of Aggieland, which included a jersey exchange with Texas A&M quarterback Marcel Reed.

The team has said Messi’s recovery time will depend on “his clinical and functional progress.” Argentina next plays Iceland in Auburn, Alabama, on Tuesday in a final World Cup tune-up before resuming its training in Kansas City. Argentina begins its World Cup title defense against Algeria at Kansas City Stadium on June 16.

May 28: Messi Makes Argentina World Cup Roster

Argentina officially announced its final 26-man roster for the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Thursday, and despite the recent injury scare, Lionel Messi headlines the squad. 

The 38-year-old superstar looks to lead the Albiceleste in a title defense and secure back-to-back World Cup trophies.

With his roster spot secured, Messi will lead Argentina in a pair of pre-tournament friendlies against Honduras on June 6 and Iceland on June 9. 

These matches will serve as the final ramp-up before the real action begins in Group J, where the defending champions are scheduled to open their World Cup campaign against Algeria in Kansas City on June 16, followed by Austria on June 22 and Jordan on June 27 in Arlington, Texas.

May 25: Inter Miami Confirms Messi Dealing With ‘Muscle Fatigue’

Inter Miami confirmed Monday that Lionel Messi has a left hamstring issue, one that has popped up about a week before defending World Cup champion Argentina is set to begin its training camp for this summer’s title defense.

And the events of Sunday and Monday surely add at least a bit of intrigue to Argentina’s plans. Messi is set to be available for Argentina ahead of the upcoming World Cup, per Fabrizio Romano.

Messi underwent testing on Monday — which almost certainly means an MRI exam, though the team did not divulge what procedures were involved — and was ultimately diagnosed with “an overload associated with muscle fatigue in his left hamstring’ that kept him from finishing Inter Miami’s match on Sunday night.

‘The timeline for his return to physical activity will depend on his clinical and functional progress,’ Inter Miami said in a release.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

May 24: Messi Comes Off Early In Miami Win; World Cup Concern?

Lionel Messi headed into the World Cup break a bit earlier than planned, and now it’ll be Argentina waiting to see if there’s an injury to worry about.

Messi — who almost never gets subbed out of matches — left in the 73rd minute, meaning he was long gone before Luis Suarez’s third goal of the night lifted the defending MLS champions past the last-place Philadelphia Union 6-4 on Sunday night.

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Messi had two assists and German Berterame scored twice during a record-setting first half for Inter Miami. But Messi basically took himself out of play in the 71st minute and reached toward his left hamstring at least once, then didn’t even venture toward the Inter Miami bench when he could be subbed out.

Rodrigo De Paul, on his birthday, scored in stoppage time to seal the win for Inter Miami. Milan Iloski had a first-half hat trick — including two penalty kicks — and Bruno Damiani also scored for Union.

Argentina is in Group J for the World Cup. Its group stage matches: Algeria, at Kansas City, on June 16; Austria, at Arlington, Texas, on June 22; and Jordan, back in Arlington, on June 27.

May 17: Messi Scores, Assists To Lift Inter Miami Over Portland

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Messi’s first goal of the evening came just after the half-hour mark, with a build-up he started, no less. It began with Messi finding Luis Suárez, who dished the ball over to Telasco Segovia, who teed it up for Messi’s finish.

Just over 10 minutes following the opening goal, Messi and Co. were back at it again. 

Rodrigo De Paul sent a cross towards Messi, who once again found Suarez, who tapped it right back as Messi split between two Portland defenders before dishing an assist to Germán Berterame.

Inter Miami secured three points at home and remains in second place in the Eastern Conference with 28 points, two points behind leaders Nashville.

May 13: Messi Completes Hat Trick, Assists In Thriller Against Cincinnati 

Messi led the way for Inter Miami in a back-and-forth battle against FC Cincinnati.

His first goal game in the 24th minute, one of the easiest goals of Messi’s career came after the ball deflected off Cincinnati’s Matt Miazga and right in front of Messi, who did the rest.

Cincinnati would go on to score the next two goals of the match before Messi added his second of the night in the 55th minute to level the score at 2-2.

Evander would put Cincinnati back ahead before goals from Inter Miami’s Mateo Silvetti and German Berterame put the Herons back ahead 4-3, with Messi assisting Silvetti’s effort.

Messi would put the game on ice with his third goal and Inter Miami’s fifth of the night just before stoppage time.

Inter Miami is second in the Eastern Conference with 25 points, trailing Nashville by two points. 

May 9: Messi Scores, Becomes Fastest MLS Player to 100 Goal Contributions

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Toronto FC vs Inter Miami CF Highlights  FOX Soccer

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Messi and Inter Miami are back in the win column, defeating Toronto FC 4-2. On top of the win, Messi reached a major MLS milestone with his one goal and two assists – he becomes the fastest MLS player to reach 100 goal contributions in the regular season. 

Messi’s effort gives him 59 goals and 41 assists in 64 regular-season matches, shattering the previous record of 95 set by Toronto’s Sebastian Giovinco. Messi has piled up 87 goals and 57 assists in 101 career appearances in all competitions.

De Paul set up Messi for his ninth goal — one off the league lead — in the 75th minute to make it 4-0. De Paul has three assists after collecting his first four in 11 appearances last season.

Inter Miami now moved to 0-1-3 and still seek a win on their new turf since its opening in April. 

May 2: Messi Scores, But Inter Miami Blows 3-0 Lead

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Lionel Messi and Inter Miami had a 3-0 lead over rival Orlando City, looking poised to finally get what would be a historic first win inside the team’s new stadium.

History was indeed made — by Orlando City, that is.

Martin Ojeda scored three goals, Tyrese Spicer had the go-ahead goal in the third minute of stoppage time and Orlando City stunned Inter Miami 4-3 on Saturday night — becoming just the third team in MLS history to rally from a 3-0 deficit and get a victory.

Messi had a goal and two assists in his 100th appearance for the club, and somehow that wasn’t enough against a team that came into the night near the bottom of the MLS standings. Inter Miami fell to 0-1-3 at its new stadium, and the defending champions are one of only three teams in MLS winless at home so far this season.

April 25: Messi, Inter Miami Still Searching for 1st win at new stadium

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Lionel Messi and Inter Miami are still waiting for their first win in their new home.

Germán Berterame scored off a rebound in the 76th minute and Inter Miami finished in a 1-1 tie with the New England Revolution on Saturday night, keeping the defending MLS Cup champions winless in three matches at their new Miami stadium.

The Herons are 0-0-3 in the new building — compared with 5-1-1 in MLS road matches this season. Inter Miami is now unbeaten (5-0-4) in its last nine MLS matches following a season-opening loss at LAFC, and unbeaten in its last 11 matches (5-0-6) across all competitions.

Former MLS MVP Carles Gil scored in the 56th minute for New England, which had lost each of its last four meetings with Inter Miami.

April 22: Messi held scoreless in win over Real Salt Lake

After netting a brace against the Colorado Rapids last week, Messi couldn’t find the back of the net, but his friends managed to keep Miami near the top of MLS’ Eastern Conference. 

Messi made an attempt at goal in the first half, when his one-on-one opportunity against RSL keeper Rafael Cabral was saved. Messi had one last chance to score in the 89th minute, but his free kick was also saved by Cabral.

Rodrigo De Paul and Luis Suárez scored within a minute of each other late in the second half to secure the victory for Inter Miami. 

April 18: Lionel Messi scores twice in win against Colorado Rapids

Messi had two goals in Inter Miami’s 3-2 win over the Rapids on Saturday to extend the team’s unbeaten streak to seven games. Messi, who opened the scoring when he converted a penalty kick in the 13th minute, scored the go-ahead goal in the 79th minute. After a Colorado turnover near midfield, Messi cut back near the right corner of the penalty box and flicked a rising shot that split a pair of defenders and slipped inside the back post. 

Messi has seven goals this season, tied with Sam Surridge and Petar Musa for the most in MLS. Miami (4-1-3) hasn’t lost since a season-opening 3-0 defeat to Los Angeles FC.

April 11: Messi held scoreless in win against New York Red Bulls

In the second match played at Inter Miami’s new stadium, Nu Stadium, the defending MLS Cup champions settled for their second draw in a row, this time against the Red Bulls, on Saturday night.

In the 55th minute, Messi drew four defenders toward him and helped set up Germán Berterame for a second-half goal that gave Inter Miami its first lead. Messi had a couple golden chances, too. He had a stellar run but then slipped on his attempt as his shot was deflected out of bounds. In the 94th minute, Messi almost found the back of the net, but his free kick was ultimately deflected by New York goalkeeper Ethan Horvath.

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April 5: ‘Nu’ Era underway as Messi nets goal in Inter Miami’s new stadium

Messi scored on the long-awaited opening night in his new home stadium, and Luis Suárez found a way to tie things up late in the second half. Messi scored on a header in the 10th minute, Suarez hammered home a volley in the 82nd minute and Inter Miami escaped with a 2-2 tie against Austin FC in the defending MLS champions’ first match at their still-under-construction stadium near Miami International Airport on Saturday night.

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Named “Nu Stadium”, the venue already has a stand named for Messi — a rare honor for an active player to already have a section of the stadium dedicated to him.  

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MLS Commissioner Don Garber was at the match, lauding the work that David Beckham, who picked Miami 13 years ago, did to get to this day. 

Inter Miami, which is in its seventh MLS season and third with Messi, has played home matches in Fort Lauderdale until now. Beckham had another legend in attendance with him as Brazil great Ronaldo joined the festivities.

Garber touted the stadium opening as the latest sign of growth for MLS. 

“I think our best days are still ahead,” he said. “David shined a light on our league, and Leo’s taking that torch, and he’s showing it around. And we’re getting calls from players around the world.”

March 31: Messi scores in perhaps last Argentina home match?

It didn’t take long for Messi to get on the scoresheet in Argentina’s 5-0 victory over Zambia at the historic Bombonera in Buenos Aires. Messi assisted Atlético Madrid’s Julián Álvarez with an early strike in the fourth minute in what could be the GOAT’s final home match for his home country.

He wasn’t done yet, as Messi would double La Albiceleste’s lead himself before the break.

Messi had an opportunity to complete a hat-trick when Argentina was awarded a penalty early in the second half. Instead of stepping up and taking the penalty himself, he handed the ball to veteran defender Nicolas Otamendi, allowing him a scoring opportunity in his final home game. Otamendi announced that he will retire the national team following the summer’s World Cup.

March 27: Messi comes on in second half, held scoreless vs. Mauritania

Messi was back in action with Argentina for the FIFA international break. It was the final time the team would play together before the 2026 FIFA World Cup begins later in the summer. Of course, reigning champions Messi and Argentina are expected to be among the heavy favorites to win it all. Before that happens, a couple of friendlies in Buenos Aires against two teams from Africa. 

Messi started on the bench during Argentina’s 2-1 victory over Mauritania and didn’t manage to score in the final 45 minutes. Argentina’s goals came from Enzo Fernandez and Nicolas Paz, but Messi was the one receiving endless cheers from fans in one of the nation’s most historic venues, La Bombonera.

March 22: Messi scores key goal in win against NYCFC

Inter Miami took home the win against NYCFC on Sunday, with Messi scoring the equalizer. At the 61-minute mark, Messi received a free kick, after what most fans believed was a “soft call.” He successfully converted in this opportunity, tying the game and putting the Herons back in contention for a win that night.  

The first goal of the night came from Gonzalo Lujan, with this also being his first career goal. The game was then iced in the 74th minute by Micael after a set-up by Messi’s corner kick.

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March 18: 900 career goals, but eliminated from CONCACAF Champions Cup

What a milestone for the superstar, who has now reached the 900-goal mark in his illustrious club career that has spanned Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Miami, as well as his international duty with Argentina.

Messi scored the goal in Wednesday’s Champions Cup match against Nashville SC, taking a pass in the middle of the box in the seventh minute, controlled the ball, spun and lined a low shot through a maze of defenders and into the far corner of the net. Despite the historic goal, Nashville tied Inter Miami 1-1, advancing to the tournament quarterfinals on an away-goal tiebreaker. The teams played to a 0-0 tie in Nashville last week in the opening leg of the Round of 16.

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Inter Miami's Lionel Messi scores his 900TH CAREER GOAL vs. Nashville SC –>

Messi is second on the all-time goal scoring list behind Cristiano Ronaldo (965), with those two the only ones who are in that stratosphere. Officially, the duo are followed by Romário (765), Pelé (762) and Ference Puskás (725). The next-highest active player is Barcelona’s Robert Lewandowski (690). There’s some controversy about Pelé’s count. Different sources, counting different sets of games, list the Brazilian icon’s goal totals anywhere from around 650 in league matches to somewhere near 1,300 in all matches — some against low-level competition.

March 14: Messi sits out Inter Miami draw vs. Nashville SC

Messi was rested for this game, as coach Javier Mascherano chose to save his energy for the second CONCACAF Champions Cup leg against Nashville SC. In his place, Uruguayan striker Luis Suárez received his first start of the MLS season. Though Saturday ended in a scoreless draw, the game itself stayed spirited. In a heated exchange, Mascherano received a red card in stoppage time. As he protested the booking, he was sent off for foul and offensive language. Ever a lively personality, he sarcastically clapped at the crowd.

March 11: Messi stuck at 899 goals after another draw

Inter Miami and Messi faced off against Nashville SC in the Herons’ first game of the CONCACAF Champions Cup of the season. The Round of 16 ended in a scoreless draw, with Messi staying silent on the statsheet.  He attempted one shot in the 55th minute, but 24-year-old Nashville goalkeeper Brian Schwake came up with the save.

March 7: Messi scores in win over D.C. United after White House visit

Messi scored in the 27th minute, and Inter Miami held on for a 2-1 victory over D.C. United on Saturday night in front of 72,026 at the home of the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens. The game was held in downtown Baltimore instead of at D.C. United’s smaller venue in Washington. It’s the second game this season where Inter Miami’s opponents held the match at a larger stadium. LAFC did so in February by changing the game to the L.A. Memorial Coliseum.

It was an eventful week for Messi and his team, which visited the White House on Thursday. Inter Miami opened the scoring in the 17th minute when De Paul collected the ball about 15 yards from the goal and struck a shot into the far side of the net. Messi then scored his third goal of the young MLS season, slipping behind the D.C. defense to receive Mateo Silvetti’s pass, then flicking the ball with one touch past goalie Sean Johnson.

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March 1: Messi scores twice in comeback win over rival Orlando City

Nothing like scoring twice against your in-state rivals. Especially after being initially down by two. Messi had two second-half goals and an assist in Inter Miami’s 4-2 win over Orlando City. It was his first two goals of the 2026 MLS season and the Herons’ first win. It was part of a four-goal rally by Inter Miami in the second half, which also included goals by Mateo Silvetti and Telasco Segovia (who also had two assists). Marco Pasalic and Martín Ojedahad initially gave the Lions the lead before Messi and Miami came out with a full head of steam after halftime. Messi’s second was a particular beauty as it came off a free kick in the final moments of the game in Orlando. 

Messi, ever the master at gamesmanship, decided to troll the Orlando faithful by mockingly giving them an autograph.

Feb. 26: Messi knocked over by pitch invader in Puerto Rico

A curiously timed match between Inter Miami and Ecuadorian club Independiente Del Valle at Puerto Rico’s Estadio Juan Ramón Loubriel saw Messi convert a penalty and later tackled by an overzealous pitch invader. The game in Bayamón was supposed to be played in Inter Miami’s preseason on Feb. 13 but was moved back due to Messi’s hamstring injury. Inter Miami honored the rescheduled match after having already played its MLS season opener.

Messi entered at halftime and was cheered loudly anytime he touched the ball. His penalty came in the 70th minute, which sealed the 2-1 victory in the unofficial match. As the game came to a wrap, a pitch invader got tangled up with Messi and a security guard, taking the superstar to the ground. He appeared to be fine as he got up and walked away. 

Feb. 21: Messi held scoreless in MLS opener

Inter Miami began its season with a 3-0 loss at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum against Son Heung-min and LAFC in front of an announced crowd of 75,672 — the second-highest game attendance in MLS history and highest for a season-opening game ever. 

After the game, a video posted on social media showed Messi following the referees through the tunnel and into a locker room. A visibly angry Messi appeared to be held back by teammate Luis Suárez with the two then exiting the area. The league said that Messi did not violate any policy and that he would not face any suspension.

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Scotland vs. Brazil Odds

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Moneyline

  • Scotland:+850
  • Brazil: -335
  • Draw: +425

Goalscorers

Player Team Anytime 2+
Vinícius Júnior Brazil +104 +450
Igor Thiago Brazil +135 +635
Neymar Brazil +152 +750
Lawrence Shankland Scotland +500 +6000
Che Adams Scotland +500 +6000

How to Watch Brazil vs. Scotland

  • When: Wednesday, June 24, 2026 at 6:00 p.m. ET
  • Where: Miami Stadium, Miami, FL
  • TV: FOX
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Players to Watch in Scotland vs. Brazil

Scott McTominay is the driving force behind Scotland’s attack and will be central to any hopes of an upset. The Napoli midfielder has been Scotland’s best player throughout the tournament and must deliver against Brazil’s talented midfield.

Lewis Ferguson plays a crucial role on both sides of the ball, helping shield the defense while also starting counterattacks. Scotland will need a disciplined performance from the Bologna midfielder to slow Brazil in transition.

Vinícius Júnior has scored in each of Brazil’s first two World Cup matches and continues to be the team’s most dangerous attacking player. The Real Madrid star will look to exploit Scotland’s defense with his pace and creativity.

Matheus Cunha broke out with a two-goal performance in Brazil’s 3-0 win over Haiti. If he can carry that momentum into this match, Scotland could have its hands full trying to contain Brazil’s attack.

Czechia vs. Mexico Odds

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Moneyline

  • Mexico: -112
  • Czechia: +265
  • Draw: +270

Goalscorers

Player Team Anytime 2+
Raul Jimenez Mexico +162 +850
Santiago Gimenez Mexico +175 +1000
Julian Quinones Mexico +193 +1100
Patrik Schick Czechia +220 +1400
Tomas Chory Czechia +305 +2600

How to Watch Czechia vs. Mexico

  • When: Wednesday, June 24, 2026 at 9:00 p.m. ET
  • Where: Mexico City Stadium, Mexico City, Mexico
  • TV: FOX
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Players to Watch in Czechia vs. Mexico

Raúl Jiménez scored his first World Cup goal in Mexico’s win over South Africa and has looked sharp throughout the tournament. With Mexico already through to the knockout stage, the veteran striker could still play a key role even if Javier Aguirre rotates his squad.

Julián Quiñones has been one of Mexico’s standout performers so far, providing pace and creativity in the attack. His ability to create chances and stretch defenses makes him a constant threat whenever he’s on the field.

Patrik Schick remains Czechia’s most dangerous goal-scoring option despite a quiet start to the tournament. With Czechia needing a result to keep its knockout hopes alive, the pressure will be on Schick to deliver.

Alexandr Sojka has been one of Czechia’s brighter performers through two matches and will be key to launching counterattacks. His ability to move the ball into dangerous areas could help create opportunities for Schick and the Czech attack.



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Canada and Switzerland meet with first place in Group B on the line, while Brazil and Scotland clash in a match that could determine the Group C standings.

South Korea can book its place in the Round of 32 with a win or draw against South Africa, while South Africa needs a victory and help elsewhere to advance.

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Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Qatar and Morocco vs. Haiti round out a packed day of action.

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Brazil vs. Scotland Odds

*Odds/Probability are subject to change*

Teams Chance Yes No
Brazil 75% 75¢ 26¢
Scotland 9% 92¢
Draw 17% 17¢ 82¢

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How to Watch Brazil vs. Scotland

  • When: Wednesday, June 24, 2026 at 6:00 p.m. ET
  • Where: Miami Stadium, Miami, FL
  • TV: FOX
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One, FOXSports.com, FOX Sports App

Players to Watch in Scotland vs. Brazil

Scott McTominay is the driving force behind Scotland’s attack and will be central to any hopes of an upset. The Napoli midfielder has been Scotland’s best player throughout the tournament and must deliver against Brazil’s talented midfield.

Lewis Ferguson plays a crucial role on both sides of the ball, helping shield the defense while also starting counterattacks. Scotland will need a disciplined performance from the Bologna midfielder to slow Brazil in transition.

Vinícius Júnior has scored in each of Brazil’s first two World Cup matches and continues to be the team’s most dangerous attacking player. The Real Madrid star will look to exploit Scotland’s defense with his pace and creativity.

Matheus Cunha broke out with a two-goal performance in Brazil’s 3-0 win over Haiti. If he can carry that momentum into this match, Scotland could have its hands full trying to contain Brazil’s attack.

Switzerland vs. Canada Odds

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Teams Chance Yes No
Switzerland 39% 39¢ 62¢
Canada 30% 30¢ 71¢
Draw 33% 33¢ 68¢

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How to Watch Switzerland vs. Canada

  • When: Wednesday, June 24, 2026 at 3:00 p.m. ET
  • Where: BC Place Vancouver, Vancouver, BC
  • TV: FOX
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One, FOXSports.com, FOX Sports App

Players to Watch in Canada vs. Switzerland

Jonathan David broke out in a huge way against Qatar, scoring a hat trick after a quiet opener. With Canada deploying a two-striker system, the Juventus forward suddenly looks like one of the most dangerous attackers in the group.

Tajon Buchanan was instrumental in Canada’s 6-0 victory, consistently creating chances from the wing and supplying dangerous service into the box. His ability to stretch Switzerland’s defense could be a key factor in the match.

Rubin Vargas changed the game off the bench against Bosnia and Herzegovina, recording a goal and an assist in Switzerland’s late four-goal surge. After that performance, he’ll be one of the Swiss players Canada must keep an eye on.

Johan Manzambi also made a major impact as a substitute, scoring during Switzerland’s second-half explosion. The young midfielder brings energy and attacking quality to a Swiss side looking to build on its breakthrough performance.

South Korea vs. South Africa Odds

*Odds/Probability are subject to change*

Teams Chance Yes No
South Korea 62% 62¢ 39¢
South Africa 16% 16¢ 85¢
Draw 24% 24¢ 77¢

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How to Watch South Korea vs. South Africa

  • When: Wednesday, June 24, 2026 at 9:00 p.m. ET
  • Where: Monterrey Stadium, Monterrey, Mexico
  • TV: FS1
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One, FOXSports.com, FOX Sports App

Players to Watch in South Africa vs. South Korea

Lee Kang-in is the creative engine of South Korea’s attack and will be tasked with unlocking South Africa’s defensive shape. The Paris Saint-Germain midfielder has the vision and passing ability to create chances whenever opponents are forced to open up.

Hwang In-beom has been one of South Korea’s best performers at the tournament, contributing goals and assists while controlling the midfield. His ability to dictate play makes him a key figure in this matchup.

Teboho Mokoena is the leader of South Africa’s midfield and will be heavily involved defensively as Bafana Bafana looks to contain South Korea’s talented attack. His work rate and ball-winning ability will be critical.

Ronwen Williams could be South Africa’s busiest player on the field. The veteran goalkeeper will likely need a standout performance and several key saves if his side hopes to keep its knockout-stage hopes alive.



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