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Argentina vs. Algeria Prediction, Odds, Picks For World Cup Match

Defending champions Argentina will begin its title defense against Algeria in its opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup at Kansas City Stadium on FOX. 

Argentina enters as the clear favorite to top the group at -260.

La Abiceleste is looking to become the third country to win back-to-back World Cup titles. It will likely mark the final World Cup appearance for Lionel Messi, adding even more significance to Argentina’s campaign as the legendary icon nears the end of his international career.

Argentina qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup by finishing at the top of the 10-team qualifying table in CONMEBOL, losing just twice across the 18-match campaign.

It enters the tournament after three recent friendly wins in the last few weeks, beating Zambia, Honduras and Iceland by a combined score of 10-0.

On the other hand, Algeria returns to the World Cup for the first time since 2014, when the nation reached the Round of 16 which was its best finish in tournament history. 

The team has also won two Africa Cup of Nations titles in 1990 and 2019. 

The squad features a strong core of players competing in Ligue 1 and other top European leagues, giving Algeria a well-balanced and experienced group heading into the tournament.

Algeria earned its place at the 2026 World Cup by topping Group G in CAF qualifying, winning eight of its 10 matches and losing just once. 

Can Messi and Argentina replicate its 2022 dominant run? Or will Algeria play spoiler? 

Let’s check out the odds for the Argentina vs. Algeria Group J matchup at FanDuel Sportsbook as of June 16.

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Argentina vs. Algeria Odds

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  • Argentina: -260 (bet $10 to win $13.85 total)
  • Algeria: +800 (bet $10 to win $90 total)
  • Draw: +360 (bet $10 to win $46 total)

Spread 

  • Argentina -1.5: +115 (bet $10 to win $21.50 total)
  • Algeria +1.5: -150 (bet $10 to win $16.67 total)

Over/Under Total Odds: 2.5

  • Over: -104 (bet $10 to win $19.62 total)
  • Under: -118 (bet $10 to win $18.47 total)

Argentina vs. Algeria Prediction, Pick

From FOX Sports Research:

  • This matchup is closer than it seems, and Argentina has started slow in the last two World Cups— losing to Saudi Arabia in 2022 and drawing Iceland in 2018. But the defending champions still have Lionel Messi along with young superstar Julián Alvarez up top. If these two get going early, Argentina should be able to take care of business, as Algeria has never won a World Cup match when conceding first at 0-2-6 (W-D-L). Back Argentina to win.

How to Watch Argentina vs. Algeria

  • When: Tuesday, June 16, 2026 at 9:00 p.m. ET
  • Where: Kansas City Stadium, Kansas City, MO
  • TV: FOX
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One, FOX Sports, FOX Sports App

Let’s take a look at some other bets for the match. 

Anytime Goalscorer Props

  • Lionel Messi: +100 (bet $10 to win $20 total)
  • Lautaro Martínez: +145 (bet $10 to win $24.50 total)
  • Julián Alvarez: +160 (bet $10 to win $26 total)
  • José Manuel López: +175 (bet $10 to win $27.50 total)
  • Thiago Almada: +265 (bet $10 to win $36.50 total)
  • Mohamed El Amine Amoura: +500 (bet $10 to win $60 total)

Tie No Bet

  • Argentina: -1100 (bet $10 to win $10.91 total)
  • Algeria: +600 (bet $10 to win $70 total)

Both Teams to Score

  • Yes: +130 (bet $10 to win $23 total)
  • No: -166 (bet $10 to win $16.02 total)



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An Ode To Lionel Messi And Embracing His Last Dance

“A thing of beauty is a joy forever, its loveliness increases, it will never pass into nothingness.”  — John Keats

Sometimes, the timing of things is so perfect that you can’t help but think about its poetic significance. A butterfly landing on your shoulder or the sound of ocean water crashing against the backdrop of a sunset. 

For me, when it comes to this game of ours — and as the defending champion Argentina prepares to debut at this World Cup against Algeria on Tuesday night in Kansas City — I can’t help but think about Lionel Messi and what’s about to come. 

Or what’s about to end. 

Lionel Messi after scoring a goal for Argentina in his first World Cup match on June 16, 2006. (photo by Matt Roberts/Offside/Getty Images)

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Exactly 20 years ago to this day, making his World Cup debut in 2006 at 18 years and 358 days old, a young, long-haired Messi came on as a substitute during Argentina’s 6-0 victory over Serbia and Montenegro. With Diego Maradona cheering from the stands in Germany, the Argentinian crowd held a banner that read, “This Is My Dream,” as Messi held the World Cup trophy.

Messi — like a bolt of lightning — created havoc, only taking three minutes to set up Hernán Crespo for his goal. Ten minutes later, Carlos Tevez assisted La Pulgafor his first goal at a World Cup. 

A lot has happened since then, and as a 20-year-old World Cup journey comes to an end in North America, I want us all to reflect on the fact that the light on Messi’s remarkable career is dimming down. 

And for this World Cup, whatever comes Argentina’s way as it tries to do something only two other nations have done before in the history of the competition — which is, win back-to-back World Cup titles — I implore you all to savor every moment Messi takes on the pitch. Because I promise you this: We will never see another player like him on the world’s stage.  

Messi, earlier this month.(Photo by Omar Vega/Getty Images)

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Back in 2023, I had the honor of sitting down with Messi when I interviewed the World Cup champion for my book. I asked him about his career, his sense of happiness and his new chapter in Miami. It was only a few months after the historic World Cup victory in Qatar. 

He was happy to answer my questions, which were about his personal and professional life.

But what struck me the most was his sense of calmness about where he was in his life. He was completely at ease, and I’d like to think that a lot of it had to do with the fact that he made peace with himself, knowing that the end was slowly approaching. 

Years later, ahead of the 2026 World Cup, this is why he didn’t make a big announcement about returning for a record sixth tournament. This wasn’t about breaking records, but rather closing doors the right way and saying goodbye to a friend.

When Messi, therefore, steps on the pitch on Tuesday night, I will put my phone down. I will take no texts or calls, pay no attention to anything else — aside from the fact that, for one last dance, one final glorious entrance on center stage, Lionel Messi, the greatest player I have ever witnessed, will say goodbye to the World Cup. And it will begin against Algeria.

But in retrospect, I don’t believe that sadness will enter me, but rather a sense of tranquility. Because after all is said and done, I will forever remember the eternal memories of what Messi gave us. 

And as John Keats reminds us, something beautiful never gets lost in nothingness. 

It stays with us forever. As will Lionel Messi.

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World Cup Buzz: Germany’s Nico Schlotterbeck Ruled Out for Remainder

Just over one week into the largest FIFA World Cup ever staged, the buzz is already spreading across North America. 

For the first time ever, the United States, Mexico and Canada are co-hosting the 48-team tournament, which kicked off with Mexico’s 2-0 victory over South Africa. All 48 nations entered the competition with one goal in mind: lifting the iconic World Cup trophy.

Here’s a look at some fun fan moments, along with an overview of the most notable news surrounding the World Cup.

June 22

Nico SchlotterbeckGermany’s Nico Schlotterbeck Ruled Out of World Cup With Ankle Injury

Germany defender Nico Schlotterbeck has been ruled out of the rest of the World Cup and beyond with a left ankle injury sustained during Saturday’s 2-1 win over Ivory Coast.

Tests on Sunday back at the team camp in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, revealed Schlotterbeck, who had started both of Germany’s opening games in the tournament, sustained an injury to the medial ligament in his ankle and will be out for several months, the German soccer federation said Monday.

“We will sorely miss Schlotti on the field as an outstanding defender, especially also his brilliant ability to build up play from the back,” Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann said. “It could have been his World Cup. We all tried to lift his spirits yesterday. Luckily, he’s a very positive person who’s already looking ahead.”

Schlotterbeck, who plays for Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga, was to stay with the Germany squad for the rest of the World Cup.

“It’s a great sign that he’s staying with the squad for now, as he has an impact off the field as well,” Nagelsmann said. “Despite his absence, we’re still very well-equipped at center-back for the World Cup with Jonathan Tah, Antonio Rüdiger, Waldemar Anton, and Malick Thiaw.”

Germany’s win over Ivory Coast put the four-time champion into the knockout stage with a group game to spare. Germany is already assured of top spot in Group E before its final group game against Ecuador in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on Thursday.

June 21

Lamine YamalA Special Day Ends With a Special Gift For Lamine Yamal

A historic day ended with a memorable souvenir for Lamine Yamal during Spain’s 4-0 victory over Saudi Arabia on Sunday afternoon. He was given the match ball after the game to mark his historic first FIFA World Cup goal.

It took Yamal less than 10 minutes to score Spain’s first goal against Saudi Arabia and make his impact known. It goes to show just how bright of a future Yamal has in the sport, at just 18 years old.

BrazilCuraçao Goalkeeper Has MLB Connection

Curaçao goalkeeper Eloy Room sent away a remarkable 15 shot attempts from Ecuador in a scoreless draw on June 20 and a big-name friend of his was watching.

“I couldn’t go to sleep, because my adrenaline was so up,” Detroit Tigers star reliever Kenley Jansen, who’s friends with Room, said about the match, per MLB.com.

Curaçao is 0-1-1 in Group E, with a June 25 match against the Ivory Coast being its last in group play.

Meanwhile, Jansen pitched a scoreless ninth inning against the Chicago White Sox on June 20 to get the Tigers a divisional win and the four-time All-Star’s 485th career save, which is third all time.

June 20

BrazilBrazil’s Raphinha Receives Injury Update

Brazil’s Raphinha has suffered a muscle injury in his right thigh and will miss their upcoming match with Scotland, per Fabrizio Romano. Raphinha limped off the field in the 38th minute of their matchup with Haiti, and sat out the rest of the game.

Brazil also confirmed that he will undergo further medical treatment with the team’s medical staff, and will return to activity as quickly as possible. 

Raphinha out will be a tough setback for the Seleção, but star Neymar Jr. is set to return on Wednesday and will be a key attacking player on the pitch. In 41 appearances with the Seleção, Raphinha has recorded 11 goals and eight assists.

Brazil’s start to the World Cup saw a 1-1 draw with Morocco and a 3-0 win over Haiti, which lifted them to first place in Group C. In order to win the group and advance to the round of 32, Brazil needs a win or a draw over Scotland on Wednesday.  

CanadaIsmaël Koné Reunites With Team After Surgery

Canada’s Ismaël Koné has reunited with the team after undergoing surgery for a lower limb fracture. 

Koné was carted off after Qatar’s Assim Madibo forced a late challenge in the second half of their group stage game on Thursday. As Canada’s Nathan Saliba subbed on for Koné, he scored after 12 minutes off a free kick and paid tribute by raising Koné’s jersey in front of the crowd. 

Koné was discharged from the hospital on Saturday, and the squad welcomed him back outside the team hotel for an emotional reunion. 

Canada continues their World Cup campaign with one final group stage game on Wednesday. Les Rouges will need a win or a draw against Switzerland in order to win Group B and advance to the round of 32.

CanadaKeeper Crépeau Was Tempted To Shoot Against Qatar

Although he saw little action in Canada’s World Cup victory over Qatar, there was a moment when goalkeeper Maxime Crépeau was almost persuaded to get more involved in the offense.

Crépeau, speaking to reporters on Friday after Canada’s dominant 6-0 win the day before, addressed the final moments of the match, when he delivered the ball up the field and red-clad fans in the crowd at BC Place bellowed, “Shoot!”

“I swear I had the little devil here saying do it and the little angel said just pass the ball and go back,” he laughed. “I heard the crowd and I was like, ‘Oh no, I’m not doing it.'”

Crépeau didn’t see a shot on goal from Qatar during Canada’s first-ever World Cup victory. Canada all but sealed its spot in the knockout round with one final group match remaining, on Wednesday against Switzerland.

“Max’s presence was really important yesterday. But let’s be honest, he hardly had anything to do,” coach Jesse Marsch said. “I don’t think in World Cup history, there’s been such a dominant performance. That’s the truth. I think our team will take a lot of confidence from that, and Max will as well.”

June 19

BrazilNeymar Set To Return

Brazil will get one of its top stars back before potentially advancing to the knockout stage. Neymar will be available to play in Brazil’s Group C finale against Scotland on Wednesday, manager Carlo Ancelotti said.

“Neymar will train individually tomorrow, then Sunday back training with the team and then called up against Scotland,” Ancelotti told reporters.

Neymar injured his calf in a May match between Santos and Coritiba, forcing him to miss Brazil’s first two matches in the World Cup. Brazil has secured four points through its first two matches, and sits at the top of Group C due to goal differential. 

CanadaKoné Undergoes Surgery After Injury Vs. Qatar

Canada’s historic first World Cup victory was overshadowed by a gruesome injury to midfielder Ismael Kone.

Koné injured his left leg when Qatar midfielder Assim Madibo tackled him from behind in the second half, sending the 24-year-old to the ground. Koné grimaced and players rushed to his aid, calling for help from the sidelines.

Madibo was sent off for the tackle on Koné, who was protectively surrounded by his teammates while he was treated on the field before he was stretchered off.

“I saw his leg. I saw that something wasn’t right,” Canada captain Stephen Eustaquio said. He was among one of the first players to reach Koné.

Koné was whisked to a local hospital were he was preparing for surgery while surrounded by family, Canada coach Jesse Marsch said. He said the injury happened right in front of the bench, and you could hear the “bones snap.’

“Everybody was crushed when it happened, but we had to find a way to stay focused, we knew that Ismael wanted us to finish the job,’ Marsch said. ‘There’s a lot of thoughts that go through our heads right now, we’re all thinking about him, but we’re all very proud of what we are.”

Marsch added that Madibo personally apologized to Koné.

June 18

MexicoMexico Makes History at Guadalajara Stadium

Mexico is officially through to the knockout stage after a hard-fought 1-0 victory over South Korea on Thursday night. The decisive goal came from Luis Romo, who was in the right place at the right time to capitalize on a mishandled header by South Korean goalkeeper Kim Seung-gyu.

History has officially been made in Guadalajara. With a thrilling victory over South Korea, Mexico advances from group play and secures its first-ever Men’s FIFA World Cup win at Guadalajara Stadium.

MexicoIShowSpeed Goes Wild in the Stands Celebrating Mexico’s Go-Ahead Goal

Influencer IShowSpeed is in attendance for the high-stakes Mexico vs. South Korea group-stage match. Not one to sit quietly, he is fully embracing the electric atmosphere and rallying behind the Mexican squad.

IShowSpeed was shown on the broadcast soaking in the atmosphere and celebrating with fans after Mexico scored the go-ahead goal just before the 50th minute. It’s another memorable soccer moment for the influencer, who has become a familiar face at some of the sport’s biggest events.

CanadaCanada Records Its First-Ever FIFA World Cup Win

Canada made its long-awaited mark on the FIFA World Cup, earning its first-ever tournament victory with a convincing 6-0 win over Qatar. Jonathan David led the charge, becoming the first Canadian to score a hat trick in World Cup history.

Canada played in the 2022 World Cup but did not earn a win, and it remains one of only two times the country has qualified for the tournament, alongside 1986. The long-awaited moment sparked celebrations among fans, with supporters in Vancouver seen cheering after the match.

Canada is now tied atop Group B with Switzerland, holding a three-point edge over Qatar and Bosnia and Herzegovina, who each have one point. The team is in a strong position to advance out of group play and continue its push in this year’s World Cup.

BrazilNeymar To Miss Brazil-Haiti Match

Neymar is not quite ready to return to on-pitch action and the World Cup, as the Brazil football association says he will be out for the match against Haiti on Friday, per Reuters.

In a statement to Reuters, Brazil’s football association said that, “[Neymar] will remain in New Jersey ​to make the most of the final ​stage of his recovery, making use of ⁠the excellent facilities at The Ridge hotel and ​the Columbia Park training center,” rather than travel with the rest of the team to Philadelphia Stadium.

Neymar injured his calf in a May match between Santos and Coritiba, and has been working indoors with Brazil’s training staff to be in a position to play in the World Cup. He only just arrived on Wednesday, however, and Friday is too soon for him to play in Brazil’s second match of this World Cup.

FIFA Men's World CupThursday’s World Cup Games To Denounce Hate Speech

The eight teams playing World Cup matches on Thursday are taking part in an International Day for Countering Hate Speech commemoration, with a pre-match exchange of pennants denouncing such language.

Captains involved in the Czechia-South Africa, Mexico-South Korea, Switzerland-Bosnia-Herzegovina and Canada-Qatar matches will have pennants reading “We Play Together. We Stand Against Hate’ with the wording in English on one side and the teams’ native language on the other.

FIFA says it has deleted more than 30 million abusive posts and comments since its social media protection service was created before the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

FIFA says it deleted nearly 400,000 negative or abusive posts in the first few days of this World Cup — more than it did in the entirety of the 2022 event.

Other stadium activations involving that message are planned during Thursday’s matches.

ColombiaLuis Diaz: ‘Today, I Am At My Best’

After contributing a goal and an assist in his World Cup debut, Colombia’s Luis Diaz walked to the sidelines to look for his father. They spotted each other, fulfilling a dream that was years in the making.

“A lot of things came to me from the past,” Díaz said after Colombia beat Uzbekistan 3-1 on Wednesday night. “I worked for this. I fought to be here at this moment.”

First, Colombia failed to qualify for the 2022 World Cup. Then his parents were kidnapped.

In late 2023, Luis Manuel “Mane” Díaz and his wife, Cilenis Marulanda, were captured by armed guerillas at the Colombia-Venezuela border. Marulanda was quickly rescued, but Mane Díaz was not.

Luis Díaz, playing for Liverpool at the time, missed two games to return home to Barrancas and advocate for his father’s freedom. Upon his return to the club, he scored and revealed an undershirt with the words “Freedom for Papa” printed in Spanish.

The gesture garnered international support and increased pressure on the Colombian government to act. Mane was released after being held for 12 days, and father and son had an emotional embrace when they reunited.

This week, Díaz’s father posted a viral video of himself praying over his son’s jersey ahead of his first World Cup game.

Díaz, who now plays for Bayern Munich, scored the go-ahead goal shortly after Uzbekistan equalized to lift Colombia to its first World Cup victory since 2018 while his father watched from the stands.

“I think there was always something that kept us from being at ease,” Díaz said. “I think that today, I am at my best.”

June 17

Alphonso DaviesAlphonso Davies Injury Update

Canadian defender Alphonso Davies will be available for Thursday’s match against Qatar, coach Jesse Marsch announced. Davies, who plays for Bayern Munich and is heavily-regarded as Canada’s best player, missed its World Cup opener because of a hamstring injury. In Davies’ absence, Canada played to a 1-1 draw with Bosnia and Herzegovina. It’s unclear if he will start on Thursday against Qatar, but this is a positive for the co-hosts.  

TunisiaTunisia Holds 1st Practice Under Renard

New Tunisia head coach Hervé Renard held his first practice with the squad on Tuesday, shortly after replacing Sabri Lamouchi, who was fired after the team’s 5-1 thumping to Sweden.

The 57-year-old Frenchman had four days to get the team prepared for its second Group F game against Japan on Saturday.

“At the moment we need to be focused on ourselves,” Renard told reporters at the team’s training ground just hours after flying into Monterrey. “We still have a few days to be ready.”

Renard led Saudi Arabia at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, where the Green Falcons earned a shocking 2-1 victory over favorite and eventual champion Argentina. In the 2018 tournament, his Moroccan side earned a draw against Spain but failed to reach the knockout stage.

Renard said he was eager to experience the trill of the tournament again. “It’s a World Cup,” he said. “I know the passion around this event. That’s what motivated me to come and it’s a challenge which isn’t easy.”

It’s not the first time Renard has replaced Lamouchi. The two-time Africa Cup of Nations winner succeeded his French counterpart in 2014 as head coach of Ivory Coast following its group stage exit at the World Cup.

It would be a tough ask for Renard to guide Tunisia out of the group stage for the first time in seven World Cup appearances. After their loss to Sweden on Sunday, the Eagles of Carthage need results against Japan and group favorites Netherlands if they are to advance.

“I’ve told them they have to keep their heads up, you’re here to represent your country,” Renard said.

June 16

Ruben DiasStars React To Lionel Messi’s Hat Trick

Lionel Messi’s hat trick in Argentina’s win over Algeria had other stars in awe. After scoring two goals earlier on Tuesday, Norway star Erling Haaland saluted Messi in a post on Snapchat. 

“Messi is a madman,” Haaland wrote with a crown emoji. 

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who was in attendance for Tuesday’s match, had a simple reaction to Messi’s greatness in a post on X.

Ex-German star Thomas Müller also saluted Messi in an Instagram story. 

Ruben DiasRuben Dias Injury Update

Portugal will be without a key defensive piece as Rúben Dias will not play in its 2026 FIFA World Cup opening match against DR Congo on Wednesday, per Fabrizio Romano. Dias was active for Portugal’s last friendly against Nigeria on Wednesday. 

Erling HaalandErling Haaland Scores Norway’s First World Cup Goal Since 1998

Norway made its long-awaited return to the FIFA World Cup, and Erling Haaland wasted no time making an impact. The star striker scored twice in the first half, netting Norway’s first World Cup goals in nearly three decades.

Haaland’s goal was Norway’s first at a World Cup since 1998, and fans back home in Oslo couldn’t contain their excitement, as shown on the broadcast.

NeymarFamily History

Life is a circle.

In appearing on the pitch for New Zealand’s June 15 draw against Iran, defender Tyler Bindon made himself and Jenny Bindon, his mom, the first mother and son to each appear in a World Cup.

Jenny Bindon, who made 77 appearances in the net for New Zealand, was a goalkeeper for New Zealand’s women’s national soccer team in the 2007 and 2011 World Cups.

As for the 21-year-old Bindon, he spent last season on loan at Sheffield United in the English Championship, but he’s signed to Nottingham Forest (Premier League).

EnglandEngland Loses Livramento, Calls Up Chalobah

England full back Tino Livramento was ruled out of the World Cup on Tuesday because of a calf injury, forcing coach Thomas Tuchel into a late squad change ahead of his team’s opening game against Croatia.

Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah was called up as a replacement and is due to head to the England training camp in Kansas City.

The English Football Association said Newcastle defender Livramento was injured during training on Sunday.

“A subsequent scan and medical assessment on Monday unfortunately confirmed he could play no further part in England’s tournament,” it said in a statement.

Livramento was selected largely for his versatility, as he was comfortable at right back and left back. He was chiefly seen as the backup to the injury-prone Reece James at right back.

Chalobah has played mostly as a center back for Chelsea in recent seasons, but has experience of being a right back, too.

England is heading for Dallas for its first group game against Croatia on Wednesday. Teams can call up injury replacements up to 24 hours before the kickoff of their first game.

TunisiaRenard Takes Over For Fired Lamouchi

Tunisia has fired coach Sabri Lamouchi after being thrashed 5-1 by Sweden in its first match at the World Cup and appointed French coach Hervé Renard. The 54-year-old Lamouchi had been in charge only since January.

Renard’s deal covers only the World Cup and a longer-term agreement will be discussed after that, the Tunisian soccer federation said on Tuesday.

Renard is an experienced coach who specializes in leading national teams across Africa and the Arabic-speaking world. He’s won the Africa Cup of Nations with Zambia and the Ivory Coast.

He coached Morocco at the 2018 World Cup and Saudi Arabia in 2022 — earning a notable upset win over eventual champion Argentina — and the French team at the following year’s Women’s World Cup. His most recent job was another stint with Saudi Arabia’s men, which ended in April when he was replaced by Georgios Donis following two friendly losses ahead of the World Cup.

It’s not the first time Tunisia has made a mid-tournament coaching change at a World Cup. In 1998, Henryk Kasperczak was fired after group-stage losses to England and Colombia, which ruled the team out of contention for the knockout stage before its closing match against Romania.

Spain went even earlier at the 2018 World Cup, firing Julen Lopetegui two days before its first group game — against Portugal — after he was announced as the next Real Madrid coach for the following season.

Tunisia is making its seventh appearance at the World Cup and has never advanced from the group stage. Tunisia’s heavy loss on Sunday left the North African nation with a tough task to reach the last 32. The team’s remaining group games are against Japan on Saturday and the Netherlands on June 25.

June 15

NeymarNeymar Out Through Group Stage?

Brazil forward Neymar is reportedly looking at more time on the sideline, according to a report by ESPN. 

Despite dealing with injuries, the 34-year-old Neymar was still called up to the 26-man squad for the World Cup. He sat out Brazil’s 1-1 draw against Morocco on Saturday. 

Neymar is the all-time men’s leading scorer in Brazil’s history, as well as having the mark for most appearances. 

Alphonso DaviesAlphonso Davies Limited

Canada captain Alphonso Davies remained limited in the team’s World Cup training session on Monday as he recovers from a hamstring injury.

Davies warmed up with the team at Canada’s training base but remained in return to play protocol ahead of the co-host’s second group match on Thursday against Qatar at BC Place in Vancouver.

The left back injured a hamstring last month while playing for Bayern Munich in a 1-1 draw with Paris Saint-Germain that knocked the German club out of the Champions League semifinals.

Davies has not played for Canada since March 2025, when he tore an ACL in the CONCACAF Nations League finals. He has 15 goals in 58 games for Canada.

Canada opened the World Cup with a 1-1 draw against Bosnia-Herzegovina on Friday in Toronto. Late substitute Cyle Larin scored an equalizer for the Canadians in the 78th minute.

Qatar pulled off an unexpected 1-1 draw with Switzerland on Saturday in Santa Clara, California. Boualem Khoukhi scored for Qatar in stoppage time for the nation’s first-ever World Cup point.

The results in the opening games kept Group B tight, with each team having one point heading into their second matches.

“We know the group is wide open,” defender Joel Waterman said after practice. “Obviously, we’re looking at the standings and the top two teams make it through. We want to be one of those top two teams, right? So the group is still wide open. Every game is going to be difficult. Qatar is going to be very difficult and obviously Switzerland to finish the group out, so we’re looking for two wins.”

Canada is training at the National Soccer Development Centre at the University of British Columbia. The facility is the training home of Major League Soccer’s Vancouver Whitecaps.

At the session on Monday, all players apart from Davies appeared to participate in full training.

Reporting by The Associated Press.

June 14

Alphonso DaviesBig Lamine Yamal Update

Lamine Yamal is in “ideal condition” to play in Spain’s World Cup opener against Cape Verde on Monday, coach Luis de la Fuente said.

Yamal is not expected to start the game in Atlanta, but has been cleared to play in his return from a hamstring injury that forced the teenaged superstar to miss the final weeks of the season for Barcelona.

“We are following the indications of medical staff from Barcelona, his club, and also from the Spanish national team, with the fitness coaches. Everything says that Lamine Yamal is ready to play tomorrow,” de la Fuente said at a news conference. “We don’t know how much. It is a matter of how the game is evolving, the game situation, that gives you a hint of when he might jump on the pitch, but he is in ideal condition to play tomorrow.”

Yamal has established himself as arguably the brightest emerging talent in Europe after helping Spain win the European Championship in 2024, despite only turning 17 on the eve of the final.

Now 18, he is widely regarded as the player most likely to take over from Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo as soccer’s biggest star.

Alphonso DaviesAlphonso Davies Keeps Spotting His Jersey In Public

For Canada’s Alphonso Davies, the moment still feels surreal as he keeps spotting his jersey everywhere he goes. A Snapchat video showed him walking the streets and stopping to greet fans proudly wearing his jersey.

Even though he was inactive in the 1-1 draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina while recovering from a hamstring injury, he remains a constant presence in public. His status is still uncertain as Canada prepares to face Qatar on June 18.

Jameis WinstonWhere Is Jameis Winston?

That will be a recurring question over the next six weeks.

The answer on June 14 was outside Dallas Stadium in Dallas, Texas, where the New York Giants quarterback, who’s serving as a FOX Sports Correspondent for the World Cup, was reporting on the ground ahead of the Netherlands-Japan matchup (4 p.m. ET on FOX/FOX One).

In doing a TV spot, Winston revealed he rode the “Orange Army Bus” and that “there’s nothing bigger than the Dutch Army.”

June 13:

Tyler AdamsTyler Adams Celebrates Knicks Win

Tyler Adams has had quite the past 24-hours, as he started and played all 90 minutes during USA’s 4-1 win over Paraguay. The very next day, he was celebrating another 4-1 victory, but this time it was the New York Knicks’ 4-1 series victory over the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Finals.

Manuel Neuer Fit To Start vs. CuraçaoManuel Neuer Fit To Start vs. Curaçao

Goalkeeper Manuel Neuer has fully recovered from a calf injury he sustained last month and is ready to go for Germany’s World Cup opener against Curaçao on Sunday.

The 40-year-old enters the World Cup having not played for Germany in almost two years after coach Julian Nagelsmann lured him out of international retirement.

“(He’s) definitely fit enough to start the game and he got better and better,” Nagelsmann said Saturday night. “He didn’t really have the rhythm, but now he found the rhythm. He played a lot, we trust him a lot and I think … in order to have a good World Cup, we need Manuel in top performance and I think he can bring that.”

There were questions about his health after he injured his left calf during Bayern’s last Bundesliga game of the season in late May and missed the German Cup final against Stuttgart for what was called “muscular problems in his left calf.”

The Bayern Munich captain is the only remaining member of the World Cup-winning team from 2014 on the Germany squad. This will be his fifth World Cup, which will tie the German record held by Lothar Matthäus.

Reporting by The Associated Press.

FranceWilliam Saliba Returns To Training

France center back William Saliba returned to full group training on Saturday at the team’s World Cup base in Boston, easing fears over an ongoing back injury ahead of their tournament opener.

The 25-year-old Arsenal defender had missed Thursday and Friday’s sessions to follow an individual recovery program. 

The persistent back issue, which he suffered while playing in the UEFA Champions League final, was feared to keep him out of the World Cup, but France manager Didier Deschamps has downplayed the severity of the issue.

Times Square Takeover

It’s the city that never sleeps, and it’s the fan base that is always partying. 

Ahead of Brazil’s opening World Cup group-stage match against Morocco, fans of the five-time champions took over Times Square in New York City. 

The last time Brazil played at a World Cup tournament in the U.S. was in 1994, when the team ended up winning it all. So these fans are expecting another stateside trophy. And with Brazil’s last win coming in 2002, there are high hopes that the streak can be snapped this summer.

But don’t count out Morocco, which will be aiming for another semifinal run after 2022. Even rapper French Montana joined the party in Times Square to hype up the fans of the Atlas Lions.

ScotlandScotland Fans Livin’ It Up

Scotland and its mighty Tartan Army (as its traveling fan base is known) is making themselves right at home in Boston ahead of its World Cup opening game vs. Haiti in Boston. 

The fans are already in full voice as they have taken over Boston Harbor, complete with a party barge.

The fans even had one of Boston’s finest doing some keepie-uppies – pretty impressive skills there by that police officer!

Earlier this week, one Scotland fan also shared his experience discovering Buc-ee’s for the first time. Seems like it went over pretty well. 

June 12:

TürkiyeTürkiye Captain Predicts Team Will ‘Dominate’ Against Australia

Türkiye is back in the World Cup for the first time since 2002 and, despite the long absence, captain Hakan Calhanoglu has made some bulletin-board worthy comments about his team’s first opponent.

“I think we will dominate (Saturday), the game, because we have more qualities and a more talented team,” Calhanoglu said Friday of Australia, Türkiye’s opponent at BC Place. “So we will see (Saturday) what happens.”

Türkiye has had its share of continental success throughout much of this century but did not qualify for the past five World Cups. Australia is playing in its sixth consecutive World Cup and advanced to the knockout stage in Qatar in 2022.

“He’s allowed to have his own opinion,” Australia midfielder Aiden O’Neill said Friday about Calhanoglu’s comments. “We’ve got quality players on our team, too, so we’re ready.”

Calhanoglu, a 32-year-old midfielder who won a Serie A championship this season with Inter Milan, and Turkish manager Vincenzo Montella also complimented the Socceroos.

“I would like to use some of their techniques because I think they are interesting techniques,” Montella said.

Reporting by The Associated Press.

Zlatan, Henry Meet Speed!

While the United States men’s national team provided the crowd of 70,492 at Los Angeles Stadium with plenty of entertainment on the field, there were tons of star power in the stands as well.

FOX Sports analysts Zlatan Ibrahimović and Thierry Henry caused an absolute frenzy as fans lined up for handshakes, pictures and more of the pair.

But one meet-up was particularly fun was with Speed (aka, iShowSpeed), who appeared on the dais with the 

NeymarOfficial Injury Update On Neymar

Brazilian star Neymar Jr. will officially miss Brazil’s opening match against Morocco on Saturday. Neymar was named to Brazil’s 2026 FIFA World Cup squad despite a calf injury, and now won’t be available early on. Manager Carlo Ancelotti said that “Neymar is working very hard to recover as quickly as possible.

“The expectation is that he will recover and rejoin the group next week.”

United StatesGoogle Doodle Has World Cup Fever

In case fans didn’t already have World Cup fever, they can open their web browser.

Google is officially ready for USA’s opener against Paraguay, as the home page features a custom, USA-themed Google Doodle.

The Doodle features red text with a blue outline, as well as a soccer ball along with an interchanging USA crest replacing the “O’s” in Google.

United StatesJames Cordon Stretches With Christian Pulisic

James Corden joined Christian Pulisic and the United States men’s national team for a training session ahead of their World Cup opener against Paraguay.

After meeting with head coach Mauricio Pochettino and going through a film session with the players, Corden and Co. hit the pitch for practice, where he helped serve as a water boy.

Corden tried to help Pulisic stretch out his legs after practice before he was stopped by a member of the coaching staff. As Corden walked off, Pulisic sprayed him with a water bottle.

Congo DRDR Congo Arrives to the World Cup in Style

The DR Congo men’s national team isn’t set to play until Wednesday, June 17, against Portugal in Group K, but they’ve already made a statement upon arrival in Houston, Texas. 

The squad arrived in style, stepping off the plane in striking black, jaguar-inspired outfits that quickly turned heads. The bold look fits their nickname, Les Léopards, and sets the tone for their World Cup presence before they even face Portugal. 

DR Congo may be heavy underdogs, but they’re already winning where it counts off the pitch, taking the fashion battle before kickoff.

CanadaCanada’s Jesse Marsch Takes Dig At USA

The Canadian men’s national team is set to face Bosnia and Herzegovina on Friday afternoon. Ahead of the match, head coach Jesse Marsch took a subtle jab at the United States men’s national team during his remarks on Thursday.

“In the U.S., we had to beg players to sing the national anthem,” Marsch said.

The United States conducted a months-long search for a new head coach in 2023, with Marsch emerging as the frontrunner and making it clear he wanted the job. Instead, they chose to rehire Gregg Berhalter, a decision that may have left Marsch with some lingering resentment.

Marsch’s subtle jab could take on added stakes if the United States and Canada meet during the FIFA World Cup. The two nations could potentially face off as early as the Round of 32 or the Round of 16.

June 11:

Erling HaalandNorway

The pressure of competing in the 2026 FIFA World Cup is high, but that hasn’t stopped players from enjoying some downtime with their teammates. Norway star Erling Haaland was spotted at the Stanley Cup Final between the Vegas Golden Knights and the Carolina Hurricanes.

Haaland appeared to be enjoying himself as the Hurricanes secured a Game 5 victory, taking a 3-2 series lead over the Golden Knights. The Manchester City striker drew plenty of attention from fans in attendance as he took in the action from the stands.

The Norway star was seen celebrating in the stands before turning his attention back to international duty, with Norway set to face Iraq in Group 1 play on Tuesday, June 16.

AustraliaAustralia Coach Popovic Signs Extension

Australia coach Tony Popovic has signed a contract extension through early 2027 on the eve of his team’s World Cup opening match against Türkiye on Saturday.

Football Australia said Friday that the 52-year-old Popovic’s deal now extends through the Asian Cup, which will take place in January and early February in Saudi Arabia.

The former Australia international was hired in September 2024 and led the Socceroos to qualification for the 48-team tournament.

“I’m proud to lead my country into a World Cup, but most importantly, I want to ensure that our team is fully prepared and focused on our group matches against Türkiye, the United States, and Paraguay,” he said of Australia’s opponents in Group D.

CanadaCanada Captain Sidelined For Opening Match

Canada’s captain and star defender Alphonso Davies will miss Canada’s World Cup opener against Bosnia and Herzegovina. Davies’ status has been questionable due to an ACL tear and other injuries during the club season, which limited Davies to appearing in two of Canada’s last 21 games.

Davies is one of the co-host’s more valuable players in terms of talent and experience, including 58 appearances in nine years with the national team. However, Davies’ injury does not rule him out of the entire tournament. His injury update and restraint from the opening match serves as a caution to heal his injury as the group stage unfolds.

After playing for the Vancouver Whitecaps in the MLS, Davies transferred to Bayern Munich, where he’s played since 2019.  Canada is set to play Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 12, followed by Qatar on June 18 and Switzerland on June 24.

JapanCaptain Wataru Endo Withdraws From World Cup

Just ahead of Japan’s opening match against the Netherlands on June 14, captain and midfielder Wataru Endo has withdrawn his name from Japan’s World Cup squad and paired it with his national team retirement, per his statement on X. Endo has been dealing with an ongoing ankle/foot injury since February. 

Endo has played for the Japan national team for over a decade, where he made 73 appearances and scored four goals. As a veteran anchor in the midfield, Endo has also served as Japan’s captain since their previous World Cup in 2022, where they reached the Round of 16. 

As for Endo’s professional career, he first played for Shanon Bellmare from 2010-15, followed by the Urawa Red Diamonds from 2016-19, VfB Stuttgart from 2019-23 and has played for Liverpool FC since 2023. With Liverpool, Endo played a prominent role in the team’s Carabao Cup victory in 2024. 

With Endo out, Japan has officially called Borussia Mönchengladbach midfielder Shuto Machino to join the 26-man roster. Machino is entering his second World Cup and his fifth year with the Japan national team.

ArgentinaMarco Senesi Called Up To 26-Man Roster

Following the injury of defender Leonardo Balerdi, Argentina has officially called up defender Marcos Senesi to the 26-man roster. Argentina is set to open their World Cup campaign on June 16 against Algeria. 

Senesi has been training prior in case of a last-minute call-up, and was named to the roster after Balerdi’s muscle injury was ruled out. Senesi has played professionally since 2016, playing for clubs like San Lorenzo, Feyenoord, AFC Bournemouth and is currently with Tottenham Hotspur. 

Joining Senesi in the back are defenders Lisandro Martínez, Nicolás Otamendi and Cristian Romero. 

In what’s likely to be Lionel Messi’s last World Cup, Argentina will look to repeat their historic 2022 World Cup win this tournament. 

United StatesTyler Adams, USA Celebrate Shocking Knicks’ W

Tyler Adams, United States’ midfielder, is a fan of the National Basketball Association’s New York Knicks. The Knicks are in the NBA Finals, on the eve of the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, so members of the United States’ squad gathered together to watch what turned out to be the largest NBA Finals comeback in history, with the Knicks coming out on top.

When New York won, the room erupted, with Adams especially going wild. And we know this because the reaction was caught on camera in the moment.

That couch is destroyed, but at least no one watching the game ended up as damaged as it did after Adams went climbing and kicking all over it! If the United States ends up having a major comeback or win in the World Cup, maybe keep the players away from any obstacles like that, though. Just to be safe.

MoroccoMorocco Loses 2 Players To Injury Before World Cup

Morocco replaced two injured players in its World Cup squad ahead of an opening game against Brazil, including star winger Abde Ezzalzouli.

FIFA confirmed late Wednesday that former Barcelona player Ezzalzouli and Marseille defender Nayef Aguerd were withdrawn from the Morocco squad for the tournament.

Ezzalzouli helped Real Betis qualify for next season’s Champions League and was a potential breakout star at the World Cup. Aguerd was a cornerstone of Morocco’s historic semifinals team at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

They were replaced by Amine Sbai of French club Angers and Marwane Saadane, who plays in Saudi Arabia for Al Fateh.

Morocco opens against Brazil on Saturday at MetLife Stadium near New York, then plays Scotland on June 19 near Boston and finishes Group C against Haiti on June 24 in Atlanta.

Ezzalzouli injured his right knee in a warmup game against Norway last weekend, though initial tests suggested he could be retained in coach Mohamed Ouahbi’s squad to play in the knockout rounds.

AustriaSurprise World Cup Comeback For Austrian Midfielder

The last time Dejan Ljubicic played for Austria was nearly three years ago. Now a teammate’s injury has given him a surprise comeback at the World Cup.

Austria coach Ralf Rangnick called up Ljubicic late Wednesday to replace key midfielder Christoph Baumgartner, who injured his right thigh while warming up for a pre-World Cup friendly against Tunisia last week and needed surgery.

Ljubicic is set to join Austria at the team camp in Santa Barbara on Thursday, ahead of the team’s first game on Tuesday against Jordan. Austria also plays Argentina and Algeria in Group J.

He’s more of a defensive midfield option than Baumgartner, who scored 17 goals in all competitions for Leipzig in Germany last season and has remained in camp to support the team.

Ljubicic also plays in Germany on the Schalke team which secured promotion from the second division last month.

Ljubicic has nine games for Austria but none at a major tournament. His last appearance was in a friendly against Moldova in September 2023, and he wasn’t in the squad for any World Cup qualifiers.

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Brendan Sorsby Scouting Report: How High Should He Go In

The Brendan Sorsby saga has taken another unprecedented turn. 

After being declared ineligible by the NCAA for wagering on college sports and then receiving a temporary injunction that made him eligible to play for Texas Tech this fall, the star quarterback has reportedly applied for entry in the NFL Supplemental Draft.

Sorsby, scandal aside, is regarded as one of the more talented QB prospects in the country, bringing great attention to if — and where — he will play in 2026. 

The NFL hasn’t had a player selected in its Supplemental Draft since the Arizona Cardinals used a fifth-round pick on safety Jalen Thompson in 2019. 

Could an NFL team find a similar bargain in Sorsby this summer? We’ve examined his biggest strengths and weaknesses, where he ranks as a draft prospect, his pro comps and his best NFL team fits.

Amid all the off-field transgressions, Brendan Sorsby will be coveted by certain NFL clubs — once he’s available. (Photo by Michael Allio/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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Strengths

At a solid 6-foot-3, 235 pounds, Sorsby certainly looks the part of an NFL quarterback. And he possesses both the arm and athleticism to star at the highest level, as well. 

In today’s era of simplified offenses, statistics can certainly be misleading. Sorsby’s numbers speak for themselves, however. He completed 61.4% of his passes for 7,208 yards and 60 touchdowns against 18 interceptions over 35 combined games at Cincinnati (2024-25) and Indiana (2022-23) while rushing for another 1,295 yards and 22 touchdowns. 

He has plenty of arm strength to make every throw in the playbook and is a gifted, creative passer who can throw from various arm slots. He has excellent touch on intermediate throws, consistently “dropping it in the bucket” on fades and verticals. Sorsby can ramp up the RPMs and fire deep crossers and deep outs with precision, as well. Frankly, the arm talent is undeniable. 

As his rushing totals suggest, Sorsby is also a real threat as a runner. Cincinnati and Indiana both wisely called plenty of QB runs for him, but he isn’t reliant on them to keep the defense honest. He shows patience in the pocket and looks to exhaust his downfield passing opportunities before dropping his eyes to scramble — but when he does so, Sorsby can scoot. He accelerates smoothly and has good lateral agility to elude, as well as the body armor to absorb the occasional tackle. He is a competitive runner with good vision and understanding of where he is on the field, scrambling for first downs 109 times over the past three years. 

Sorsby plays with a swagger that will appeal to NFL teams. He showed steady development over his three seasons as a starter and looked like a future first-round pick at Cincinnati last year. Perhaps most importantly, he showed maturity and humility in publicly admitting his gambling addiction and recently completed a 35-day inpatient rehabilitation stint at Algamus, a respected gambling treatment facility in Goodyear, Ari. 

Sorsby is an excellent runner, adding 22 touchdowns on the ground in his college career. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images)

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Weaknesses

The concerns with Sorsby are just as obvious as his talent, though most of them are off the field. 

The quarterback position demands leadership, accountability and selflessness. Some NFL teams may have a hard time believing Sorsby possesses enough of these to justify a draft pick. 

He is an admitted gambling addict who bet thousands of times, including on Indiana while he played for the Hoosiers. He used family and friends’ names as a proxies to bet, clearly attempting to evade NCAA rules.

Scouts looking to vet Sorsby may find few advocates. 

Though Curt Cignetti and many of his coaches were not yet at Indiana when Sorsby played there, others who were there may be hesitant to sully the reputation of the defending national champion Hoosiers. The program, itself, sounded like one seeking to distance itself from Sorsby with a short, terse statement to The Daily Hoosier following the discovery of his gambling. 

And given that the University of Cincinnati filed a million-dollar lawsuit against him for violating the 18-month NIL contract he signed following his Indiana transfer, Sorsby may not have many Bearcats supporters, either. 

His former teammates at Cincinnati might feel similarly given that Sorsby opted out of the 2026 Liberty Bowl versus Navy, a Jan. 2nd game the Bearcats lost 35-13 while generating just 12 total first downs on offense. 

Frankly, interested NFL teams will ultimately spend more time evaluating Sorsby’s character than his weaknesses on tape. But like with any young quarterback, he certainly has flaws. 

There are times when Sorsby considerably drops his arm slot, which could become an issue in the NFL. (Photo by Ron Jenkins/Getty Images)

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Sorsby shows good accuracy to all levels of the field, but some of his deep balls do flutter a bit, providing defenders a chance to recover. A couple of his interceptions this past season came on deep balls that hung in the air, notably including one in the final seconds of Cincinnati’s season-opener at Nebraska, where Sorsby was intercepted at the goal line to seal a 20-17 loss.  

While I like his ability to drop his arm angle and throw around defenders as well as over them, Sorsby often needlessly resorts to more of a slingshot, sidearm release that effectively makes him a much shorter passer and more likely to have passes batted down at the line of scrimmage in the NFL. Like most quarterbacks at this stage of their careers, Sorsby can get a touch panicky when the rush is getting home and his accuracy diminishes when his feet aren’t set. 

As a runner, he often carries the ball with just one hand and, despite what his statistics suggest, he has struggled a bit with fumbles. While losing “just” five fumbles over his college career, Sorsby actually put the ball on the ground 12 times on 294 career attempts, per PFF. 

Draft Range

There was not a player in the 2026 draft class with a higher ceiling and lower floor than Sorsby, so projecting where he would have been selected is a more complicated hypothetical than it might appear. 

Let me explain. 

Sorsby is a more physically gifted and significantly more experienced quarterback than Alabama product Ty Simpson. If the former didn’t come with the off-field complexities noted above, I believe he could have been drafted before Simpson, who surprisingly went No. 13 overall to the Los Angeles Rams.

This isn’t to suggest that the Rams specifically would rank Sorsby over Simpson. As noted prior to the draft, I thought Simpson — an accurate and quick-thinking pocket passer — was a particularly clean fit for Los Angeles. 

While it’s unlikely Brendan Sorsby would have been selected ahead of Fernando Mendoza had he declared for the 2026 NFL Draft, Sorsby’s ceiling might be higher. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

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For the record, I do not believe that Sorsby would have challenged Fernando Mendoza as the Las Vegas Raiders’ No. 1 overall selection had he declared. Sorsby’s traits and ascending game would have attracted plenty of other suitors after Mendoza, however, including perhaps the New York Jets at No. 2 overall and the Cardinals at No. 3. 

But, of course, Sorsby does have character concerns, and NFL clubs may have known — or at least suspected — of them prior to the draft. (Reports of him being under NCAA investigation for sports gambling surfaced just days after the draft.) So, it’s also quite possible that he would have tumbled. 

Ultimately, though, the upside of a cheap contract for a starting caliber quarterback would just be too tempting for some clubs. I’m guessing someone would have thrown a Day 2 dart, at minimum. 

As for the 2027 draft, which Sorsby could still find himself in, the competition is considerably stiffer. In my way-too-early 2027 mock, I had five QBs coming off the board in the first round, and all by the No. 14 overall pick: Arch Manning (No. 1, Dolphins), Dante Moore (No. 2, Cardinals), Sam Leavitt (No. 4, Browns), Julian Sayin (No. 12, Jets) and LaNorris Sellers (No. 14, Steelers). Also of note, FOX Sports’ Joel Klatt ranked quarterbacks C.J. Carr and Trinidad Chambliss among his initial top-10 prospects in the 2027 class. 

There’s still obviously much to sort out with Sorsby, but as of today, I’d slot him behind most of this group and peg him as a second-round pick for 2027.

Arch Manning remains the consensus choice to be the first QB taken in the 2027 NFL Draft. (Photo by Kenneth Richmond/Getty Images)

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Best NFL Team Fits 

My best NFL comp for Sorsby right now is a cross between Baker Mayfield and Jaxson Dart. It makes him suitable for several teams around the league. Chief among them: the Cardinals, Jets, Colts, Dolphins, Texans, Buccaneers, Ravens, Cowboys, Vikings and Steelers.

With three first-round picks in their pocket for next year, the Jets are in an excellent position to invest their second-round pick nine months early and aggressively outbid several other teams that might be willing to gamble only mid-round selections in the Supplemental Draft. 



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2026 NFL Offseason: The Biggest X-Factor For Every AFC Team

By and large, we know who the projected stars are for every NFL team. But which players — bigger names and those under the radar — will have an outsized impact on their club’s success with a productive year? 

Here’s my X-factor for every AFC team in 2026 (stay tuned for the NFC edition on Thursday): 

AFC East

Greg RousseauBuffalo Bills

Free-agent acquisition Bradley Chubb is the Bills’ new No. 1 pass rusher, which could create more favorable matchups for Rousseau, who had seven sacks last season. A former first-round pick, Rousseau is key to helping new defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard’s defense come together. If he can take a step forward in his sixth NFL season, Rousseau would be a game-changer for what’s been an average pass rush. 

Malik WashingtonMiami Dolphins

In Miami’s underwhelming receivers room, Malik Washington may be the biggest bright spot. The third-year pro’s 317 receiving yards last season topped all current Dolphins wide receivers. His continued growth would provide a big boost to new Miami quarterback Malik Willis in the pass game, and give opposing defenses another weapon to worry about outside of star running back De’Von Achane. 

Malik Washington, a former sixth-round pick, is new Dolphins QB Malik Willis’ best hope to have a productive wide receiver in 2026. (Photo by Kathryn Riley/Getty Images)

–>Jared WilsonNew England Patriots

With Garrett Bradbury traded to the Chicago Bears, Wilson, who started 13 games at left guard as a rookie last season, is the new starting center. His ability to communicate with quarterback Drake Maye will go a long way to determining whether the MVP runner-up stays upright in 2026. Last season, only Geno Smith, Cam Ward and Justin Herbert were sacked more times than Maye.

Nahshon WrightNew York Jets

The Jets failed to record a single interception last season, so they desperately need more defensive playmaking in 2026. If Wright plays to the level he did in Chicago in 2025 — five interceptions en route to Pro Bowl honors — New York could have a competitive defense under coach Aaron Glenn.

AFC North 

Zion YoungBaltimore Ravens

The Ravens need pass-rush help opposite free-agent acquisition Trey Hendrickson. If Young, a second-round rookie, develops as hoped, new coach Jesse Minter’s defense will have another talented edge defender to help out its talented secondary. 

Myles MurphyCincinnati Bengals

The Bengals didn’t pick up the fifth-year option in Murphy’s rookie contract, but he did register a career-high 5.5 sacks last season. With the addition of Dexter Lawrence II and Boye Mafe to the defensive line, Murphy is positioned to take another big step forward in 2026 — and help Cincinnati’s revamped, new-look defense meet big expectations. 

Quinshon JudkinsCleveland Browns

Whether the Browns’ starting quarterback in 2026 is Deshaun Watson or Shedeur Sanders, Judkins’ success is paramount to taking pressure off Cleveland’s pass game. A healthy Judkins could surpass 1,000 rushing yards in 2026 playing behind a much-improved offensive line. 

Quinshon Judkins, back from a dislocated right ankle and fractured fibula in Week 16 last season, could be in line for his first 1,000-yard rushing season in the NFL. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Getty Images)

–>Michael Pittman Jr.Pittsburgh Steelers

One of the Steelers’ biggest problems last season was that they didn’t have a wide receiver defenses feared other than DK Metcalf. If Pittman can find success in Mike McCarthy’s offense, similar to how he played for the Indianapolis Colts, 42-year-old quarterback Aaron Rodgers could enjoy a deep playoff run in his final NFL season.  

AFC South

David MontgomeryHouston Texans

A strong running game could be exactly what quarterback C.J. Stroud needs to get back on track, which would make the Texans a Super Bowl contender. Cue former Detroit Lion Montgomery, whose addition gives Houston a promising RB tandem with second-year pro Woody Marks. 

C.J. Stroud hands off to new Texans back David Montgomery during offseason workouts in early June. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images)

–>JT TuimoloauIndianapolis Colts

The Colts didn’t make any major moves to fill the hole at edge rusher opposite Laiatu Latu, so Tuimoloau’s development will be integral for an Indianapolis defense that lost major contributors in nickelback Kenny Moore II and linebacker Zaire Franklin. 

Brian Thomas Jr.Jacksonville Jaguars

Jacksonville Jaguars: WR Brian Thomas Jr. 

If Thomas can get back to how he played as a rookie in 2024, when he ranked third in the NFL in receiving yards, quarterback Trevor Lawrence has a good chance to build on what was an MVP-caliber finish to 2025. Thomas averaged 50.5 receiving yards per game last season, down from 75.4 as a rookie.  

Kevin Winston Jr.Tennessee Titans

Winston recently said there was never a point as a rookie when he felt like himself physically. Now in Year 2, the former third-round pick is fully healthy from ACL and hamstring injuries and should benefit in a big way from the Titans’ much-improved defensive line. 

AFC West

Bo NixDenver Broncos

Nix was a good, winning quarterback through his first two NFL seasons. If he makes the step forward to becoming an elite QB, the Broncos could go from AFC contender to perennial Super Bowl threat. 

Bo Nix had a 24-10 QB record in his first two seasons with the Broncos. He missed the AFC Championship Game last season after breaking his right ankle in the divisional round. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)

–>Rashee RiceKansas City Chiefs

A healthy Rashee Rice is the Chiefs’ No. 1 wide receiver, capable of lifting Kansas City’s offense back to elite status. But he hasn’t proved to be dependable, missing 22 games over the past two years, including six due to suspension. 

Tre TuckerLas Vegas Raiders

Tucker, a former third-round pick, had career-highs in receiving yards (696) and receiving touchdowns (5) last season. His continued growth would give the Raiders a third offensive weapon they can count on behind star tight end Brock Bowers and second-year running back Ashton Jeanty, a solid foundation for new coach Klint Kubiak.  

Rashawn SlaterLos Angeles Chargers

The Chargers are a much more dangerous team when quarterback Justin Herbert is protected and not forced to channel heroics. Slater, Herbert’s blindside protector, missed all of last season after tearing his patellar tendon during training camp. Without Slater, the Pro Bowl QB was sacked a career-high 54 times.



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Austria vs. Jordan: How to Watch, TV Channel, Live Stream

Austria and Jordan meet in their 2026 FIFA World Cup opener on Wednesday, June 17, 2026 at 12:00 a.m. ET from San Francisco Bay Area Stadium, San Francisco Bay Area.

Austria, ranked 24th by FIFA, are appearing at their eighth World Cup, with their best finish a third-place run in 1954. Jordan enter Group J ranked 63rd by FIFA, making their World Cup debut.

Below, we’ll give you all the details you need to know about how to watch this game.

How to Watch Austria vs. Jordan

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  • When: Wednesday, June 17, 2026 at 12:00 a.m. ET
  • Where: San Francisco Bay Area Stadium, San Francisco Bay Area
  • TV: FS1
  • Stream: Watch 3 days free on FOX One, FOX Sports, FOX Sports App

Group J Preview: Argentina, Algeria, Austria, Jordan

Group J Preview: Argentina, Algeria, Austria, Jordan

Here. Comes. Lionel Messi! Alexi Lalas and David Mosse Break down the defending champions, Argentina, alongside Algeria, Austria and Jordan. What can we expect from Marcel Sabitzer and Austria? Tune in daily for a new group as we speed toward the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicking off June 11th on FOX! Presented by @Zillow #Zillow

Austria vs. Jordan Odds

Austria World Cup Schedule

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  • June 17: Watch Austria vs. Jordan — San Francisco Bay Area Stadium (12 a.m. ET)
  • June 22: Watch Austria vs. Argentina — Dallas Stadium (1 p.m. ET)
  • June 27: Watch Austria vs. Algeria — Kansas City Stadium (10 p.m. ET)

Jordan World Cup Schedule

  • June 16, 2026: Watch Austria vs Jordan – San Franciso Bay Area Stadium (12 a.m. ET)
  • June 22, 2026: Watch Jordan vs Algeria – San Franciso Bay Area Stadium (10 p.m. ET)
  • June 27, 2026: Watch Jordan vs Argentina – Dallas Stadium (9 p.m. ET)

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NFL Confidential: What Do Execs, Scouts Make Of Brendan Sorsby

After weeks of drama, Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby is NFL-bound, but questions about his professional future still linger. 

Sorsby will enter the NFL Supplemental Draft, his legal representation confirmed on Monday. The announcement came as his gambling scandal jeopardized his college future, getting an injunction against the NCAA last week before the association, the Big 12 and others fought to make Sorsby ineligible. 

Now, Sorsby will become one of the most intriguing prospects to enter the supplemental draft in quite some time. He could be the first player taken in the first round of the supplemental draft in 34 years, as teams weigh whether to use a high draft pick on him.

So, with Sorsby now becoming a pro, what do execs and scouts around the league think about his talent and situation? Here’s what we learned from our conversations. 

Texas Tech Red RaidersExec: Sorsby ‘Tempting,’ But A ‘Potential Problem’

Ralph Vacchiano: Brendan Sorsby might have had the talent to be a first-round pick in next year’s NFL Draft had he remained in college. Now, teams have to weigh whether he’s worth using a first-round pick on in the supplemental draft, and his gambling problem makes him a risk that not everyone will be willing to take.

“We tend to forgive a lot of things if a guy can play,” one NFL executive told me. “But gambling in sports has always just been different. Betting, especially on your own team, is the one line [players] just can’t cross.”

Sorsby, of course, admitted to placing bets on his own team when he was briefly at Indiana University, which is why he was banned from playing college football until a court granted an injunction to let him play next season for Texas Tech. But after the NCAA, Big 12 and others sought to make Sorsby ineligible to play again, he decided to enter the supplemental draft.

Brendan Sorsby had been viewed as a potential top pick in the 2027 NFL Draft before the news of his gambling scandal broke. (Photo by Bryan Byerly/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images)

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Now, the ball is in the NFL’s court. What punishment could he receive from the league? And for the 32 teams, is Sorsby’s talent worth the off-field risks?

“If you need a quarterback, he’s going to be tempting,” the executive told me. “But because he’s a quarterback, it’s an even tougher call. The guy isn’t just an anonymous guard. He’s going to be the face of the franchise. He’ll be watched everywhere he goes, whatever he does, every social media post, every person he takes a photo with.

“And it’s not like you have to just keep him out of casinos, or can give him weekly drug tests to monitor him. Gambling is everywhere and you might never know if he’s doing it. Even if he says he’s completely beaten the problem and never has any other issues, can you really trust him? Will your fans trust him? Will the media?

“Everything is a potential problem.”

That’s probably why one NFL scout told me, “I’m glad that’s above my pay grade. I wouldn’t want to have to make that call. He’s a really strong prospect, but there’s so much more that goes into taking him. You’re really risking a lot.”

Texas Tech Red RaidersScout: Sorsby A 3rd-Round Pick

Eric D. Williams: NFL front office personnel, scouts and coaches will be tasked with executing a risk assessment on Sorsby, weighing his enormous talent on the field against what he has done off it. 

“He’s a starting NFL quarterback,” a front office executive told me. “He would have been a top 15 selection this year. But there’s no guarantee the addiction will go away.”

A longtime NFL scout that I spoke with believes that if Sorsby was in the 2027 NFL Draft, he’d come off the board on Day 2.

“I grade him as a third-rounder,” the scout told me. “I thought he should stay in school, take the NIL (name, image and likeness) money and get better. Someone will draft him and I don’t think a QB like him gets drafted past the third/fourth round. Some will reach for him in the third.

“Desperation makes teams do crazy things for quarterbacks. Some teams will get scared off for sure, but one will be desperate. The reasoning is second chances. Johnny Manziel got one.”

As teams weigh Brendan Sorsby’s talent against his off-field issues, one scout thinks he was on track to be a Day 2 pick. (Photo by Boyd Ivey/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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And as the gambling controversy is at the forefront with Sorsby’s situation, it isn’t the only bit of off-field drama he’s been involved in this offseason. Sorsby’s previous school, Cincinnati, is also suing him, alleging he breached his NIL contract with the Bearcats when he refused to pay a $1 million exit fee after transferring to Texas Tech.

So, that’s why another league source I spoke with wondered about the prospect of taking a quarterback with poor decision-making off the field as the face of your franchise.

“Call me crazy, but the standard needs to be much higher at the QB position,” the league source told me. “You need to be a leader. I’d stay away if it was me. Decision-making and judgment are obviously lacking.”

Texas Tech Red RaidersSorsby Could’ve Been No. 2 Or 3 QB In 2026

Vacchiano: People around the NFL seem split on where Sorsby would have gone if he had entered the 2026 NFL Draft.

One scout told me he had thought Sorsby was a Day 3 pick, even before his gambling issues were revealed. An NFL executive told me he probably was “a mid-to-high second-rounder.” But another NFL scout pointed to the weak quarterback class overall in 2026 and said, “He might have been the second [quarterback] off the board … before the gambling stuff, of course.”

“Maybe not, because I guess the Rams really loved Ty Simpson [who they took 13th overall],” the scout told me. “But other than Fernando Mendoza, I’m not sure anyone [in the 2026 draft] had more potential than this guy. He’s huge (6-foot-3, 235 pounds), he can run, he’s got a rocket arm, and he’s good under pressure. There’s a lot to work with there.

“Now, it’s not perfect. His decision-making isn’t always great. He can force some passes, and he loves to throw deep even when the intermediate throw is there. He runs a little too quickly sometimes instead of letting this develop. But in a bad quarterback class, he would’ve stood out.”

Carson Beck was the third quarterback taken in the 2026 NFL Draft. Would Sorsby have been drafted ahead of him this past April? (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

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Prior to Monday’s news, Sorsby was trying to stand out among several top quarterback prospects in the 2027 NFL Draft. If he had remained in college and gotten to play this season, where could he have gone in next year’s draft?

“I need to see more,” the scout told me. “I’d probably put him on the fringe of the top group, just based on talent. If a guy that big has a strong season, he could really rise and be a top 10 pick. But if he struggles, and you add in the gambling stuff, he could drop himself off a lot of draft boards, too.”

Texas Tech Red RaidersDraft Expert: Sorsby Has 1st-Round Talent

FOX Sports NFL Draft analyst Rob Rang believes that Sorsby would’ve had the physical tools to be drafted ahead of Ty Simpson had he entered the 2026 draft, but NFL scouts will have to vet his significant, off-the-field gambling issues before taking a chance on bringing the player into their organization.

Rang, who recently offered his evaluation of Sorsby, projected that the former Cincinnati quarterback would be a second-round pick in the supplemental draft. He made that projection after watching every touchdown and interception Sorsby threw this past season, along with some of his tape at Indiana. 

“He’s very impressive,” Rang told me. “He’s got a real intriguing skill set to him in that he’s got the prototypical size. He’s got a snappy release and plenty of arm strength. Good accuracy. And he’s an athlete. He’s an aggressive scrambler and so physically speaking he’s got all the traits to be a very successful NFL quarterback.

“He has the physical skills to warrant being selected ahead of Ty Simpson. He is a more physically talented player than Ty Simpson. And he’s a three-year starter, where Ty is only a one-year starter. But of course, Ty Simpson checked every box when it comes to a guy who bided his time at Alabama and played pretty well when he got his opportunity, where with Brendan you’re talking about a player who’s transferred three times and comes with questions about his decision-making that NFL teams are going to have to evaluate.”

Brendan Sorsby threw for 2,800 yards, 27 touchdowns and five interceptions at Cincinnati in 2025. (Photo by Michael Allio/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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On the field, Sorsby completed 61.4% of his passes for 7,208 yards and 60 touchdowns against 18 interceptions over 35 combined games at Cincinnati (2024-25) and Indiana (2022-23) while rushing for another 1,295 yards and 22 touchdowns. 

Those are impressive numbers. But ultimately, Rang said the issue for Sorsby’s draft future will be what teams are willing to overlook his off-the-field transgressions.

“That is the million-dollar question here,” Rang told me. “I think that the physical talent justifies a first-round grade. But the character concerns that may or may not be completely justified, but that’s going to require some real investigation from teams. And teams are typically hesitant to draft players in the supplemental draft with the round that equates to their talent. Usually, they drop a round or more than they normally would, just because of the fact that it’s the supplemental draft, and you wouldn’t have the opportunity to evaluate them as you normally would for a normal prospect.”
 

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Chiefs Receiver Rashee Rice Released From Jail For Car Crash

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice was released from a Dallas County jail on Tuesday after serving a 30-day sentence for violating the terms of his probation, which stemmed from his role in a car crash that left multiple people injured on a Texas highway.

The 26-year-old Rice had been booked into the jail on May 19 after testing positive for THC. Upon his release, Rice made a quick dash past a handful of reporters and into a waiting SUV, which whisked him away from the facility.

Rice had surgery about a week before he was sentenced to clean up debris in his right knee, which had been causing inflammation. A judge approved a request from his lawyers to allow him to receive treatment at Parkland Hospital while serving his sentence.

Rice missed all the Chiefs’ voluntary offseason workouts and their mandatory minicamp, which concluded last week. But Chiefs coach Andy Reid said recently that he expects him to report on time to training camp at the end of July.

“[Chiefs trainer] Rick [Burkholder] has talked to him more than what I have,” Reid said, “just making sure that everything was set there where he could do some rehab with it and still do the time that he needed to take care of. So he’s on top of that, and thank goodness that they’re allowing him to do that. So, they’ve been great with that.”

The Chiefs are counting on Rice to help an offense that often struggled during a disappointing 6-11 finish last season.

He’s been valuable when he’s been available, catching 156 passes for 1,797 yards and 14 touchdowns and helping the Chiefs win the Super Bowl in the 2023 season. But he’s also missed games because of suspension and injuries, resulting in just 28 played in three seasons.

“We’re moving forward as normal, as we go here,” Reid said during voluntary workouts. “When he gets back, we’ve got to get him caught up in doing what he needs to do, and make sure he gets it. It’s not an easy thing he’s going through.

“Life lessons are important,” Reid added, “but we’re all given chances to learn, and he’s in that position now.”

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Meet The World Cup Player Who Went From Least Known

When an Argentinian commentator called New Zealand defender Tim Payne the “least known player” in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, millions of soccer fans acted as if it were a personal insult and acted on Payne’s behalf.

Payne has seen his Instagram following grow from less than 5,000 to more than 5 million since social media personality “El Scarso” called him the tournament’s least-known player in late May. The two have made amends in the time since then, though, with Payne meeting El Scarso earlier in June. Payne even gifted El Scarso a kit, and thanked him for the attention he’s received in a social media post. 

“The past week has been a crazy ride, but thanks to @elscarso for everything he has done for myself, my family and NZ football,” Payne wrote. “Great meeting you in person today mate.”

So, as Payne has quickly become one of the most followed players at the World Cup, here’s what you should know about the New Zealand defender. 

New ZealandWhy Was Tim Payne Called ‘Least Known?’

El Scarso’s comment about Payne actually might have come from a good place. Ahead of the World Cup, El Scarso said he wanted to find a player that would “unite us all.” In order to find that player, El Scarso said he scoured the social media accounts of every player set to play in the World Cup and tried to find which one had the fewest number of followers. 

“After analyzing them one by one, I found him. In Group G, in New Zealand, there is Tim Payne,” El Scarso said. “He really is the least known. He doesn’t even have 5,000 followers!”

New ZealandHow Did Tim Payne React To The Comment?

A couple of days after El Scarso’s initial comment, Payne thanked the influencer in an Instagram post. 

“It’s been a crazy 48 hours, to say the least,” Payne said. “I just wanted to also express that I’m very grateful.”

New ZealandHow Long Has Tim Payne Played For New Zealand?

Payne made his first cap for New Zealand’s senior squad in 2012, but he hasn’t been a mainstay during that time. The 32-year-old from Auckland, New Zealand, has 52 career caps for his country ahead of New Zealand’s opening matchup in the 2026 World Cup against Iran on Monday. 

Payne also has three goals during that span. His most recent goal came in New Zealand’s 7-0 win over Fiji in World Cup qualifiers, adding three assists. 

New ZealandWhich Club Team Is Tim Payne On?

Payne has been a member of Wellington Phoenix in Australia’s A-League Men since 2019, recording 143 caps and four goals during his time with the team. He’s currently under contract through the 2027-28 season. 

Prior to joining Wellington Phoenix, Payne played for Eastern Suburbs AFC of New Zealand’s Northern League from 2016-19. He had a stint with the Portland Timbers’ reserve squad for a year in 2015-16 as well. 

New ZealandWhere Does Tim Payne Rank Among Most Followed Accounts?

Payne’s 5.8 million Instagram followers as of Tuesday afternoon is a pretty impressive number. However, that number lags a good bit behind some of the most-followed accounts in soccer. Cristiano Ronaldo is the most-followed soccer player on Instagram, holding 666 million followers as of Monday. Lionel Messi has 506 million followers.

Still, Payne has become a well-known name among soccer fans online and in New Zealand. He’s among the most-followed Kiwis on Instagram. His 5.7 million followers isn’t too far away from singer Lorde (11 million) as he continues to gain influence. 



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Tie 22% 22¢ 79¢

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Players to Watch on France

Kylian Mbappé remains the centerpiece of France’s squad after captaining the team following the 2022 World Cup. The 2018 World Cup winner claimed the Golden Boot in 2022 with eight goals, including a hat trick in the final, and enters 2026 needing just five goals to surpass Miroslav Klose’s record of 16 career World Cup goals.

Ousmane Dembélé is coming off a sensational run with Paris Saint-Germain, winning the Ballon d’Or in 2025 after helping PSG capture the UEFA Champions League, Ligue 1, and Coupe de France titles.

William Saliba has emerged as a cornerstone of France’s defense since debuting in 2022. The Arsenal center back has featured at the 2022 World Cup and Euro 2024 while establishing himself as one of the national team’s most trusted defenders.

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Teams Chance Yes No
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Tie 21% 21¢ 80¢

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Players to Watch on Argentina

Does Lionel Messi have another magical run for his nation? Messi still has game-changing abilities and experience of how to win. Lautaro Martínez is expected to lead the attack, while Julián Álvarez provides versatility and creativity across the frontline.

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Players to Watch on Norway

Erling Haaland is Norway’s biggest star and one of the world’s most prolific scorers. The Manchester City striker has surpassed 100 Premier League goals, helped the club win its first UEFA Champions League title, and boasts an incredible 55 goals in 48 appearances for Norway.

Martin Ødegaard remains the creative force in Norway’s midfield. The Arsenal captain is among the game’s elite playmakers and will be crucial in creating opportunities for Haaland.

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