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13th June 2026
20:00 Qatar v Switzerland

Qatar

50 WIN

Qatar has recent experience in international tournaments and tends to thrive when it can sit back and counterattack. If it manages to frustrate Switzerland for much of the match, it could capitalize on the pressure that will be placed on the favourites.
14th June 2026
02:00 Haiti v Scotland

Haiti

50 WIN

Although they start as underdogs, Haiti often stand out for their pace and enthusiasm on the big stage. If they can turn the match into a back-and-forth contest and prevent Scotland from dictating the pace, they could prove to be a far more dangerous opponent than expected.
05:00 Australia v Turkiye

Australia

50 WIN

Australia has a highly competitive culture and is rarely an easy opponent. Their physical and mental resilience, which allows them to stay in the game, could enable them to capitalise on any lapse in concentration by the Turkish side.
15th June 2026
00:00 Ivory Coast v Ecuador

Ivory Coast

50 WIN

Ivory Coast has a strong footballing tradition in Africa and boasts players with great physical strength. In a match where one-on-one duels will take center stage, they have what it takes to go head to head with Ecuador.
17:00 Spain v Cape Verde

Cape Verde

50 WIN

Cape Verde is one of the African teams that has improved the most in recent years. Most of its players compete in Europe and arrive eager to take on a world powerhouse, a prospect that often boosts the team’s performance.
20:00 Belgium v Egypt

Belgium

50 WIN

Belgium no longer relies solely on its former golden generation, but it still boasts players of the highest international calibre. Their experience in high-pressure situations could prove decisive in helping them make a strong start to the group stage.
23:00 Saudi Arabia v Uruguay

Saudi Arabia

50 WIN

Saudi Arabia has already shown that it can compete against the favourites at a World Cup. If they manage to maintain their tactical organisation and capitalise on the spaces Uruguay leaves when attacking, they could cause more problems than expected.
16th June 2026
02:00 Iran v New Zealand

Iran

50 WIN

Iran are usually a very well-organised side defensively and difficult to break down. In matches like this, where the finer details often make all the difference, their experience in recent World Cups could tip the balance in their favour.
20:00 France v Senegal

France

50 WIN

France probably has the strongest squad in the tournament and is once again among the top favourites for the title. With Mbappé leading the attack and plenty of options across all lines, they have more than enough in their favour to come out on top, even against a rival as competitive as Senegal.
23:00 Iraq v Norway

Norway

50 WIN

Erling Haaland’s presence completely transforms Norway’s attacking potential. If the team manages to supply him with the ball on a regular basis, he can create constant danger and capitalize on any defensive errors by the opposition.
17th June 2026
02:00 Argentina v Algeria

Argentina

50 WIN

Argentina arrive as defending champions and retain a core squad that is well accustomed to performing under intense pressure. The link-up play between their midfielders and forwards remains one of the most balanced in the tournament, making them favourites for their opening match.
05:00 Austria v Jordan

Austria

50 WIN

Austria has made huge tactical strides and is now an intense side, aggressive in its pressing and highly competitive. Its ability to sustain a high tempo could prove decisive against Jordan.
18:00 Portugal v DR Congo

Portugal

50 WIN

Portugal boasts one of the most well-rounded squads in the tournament and has a wide range of attacking options at its disposal. The technical quality of its midfielders and forwards enables it to take the initiative against virtually any team.
21:00 England v Croatia

England

50 WIN

This is likely to be one of the most exciting matches of the entire opening round. England arrive with a squad brimming with star players, several of whom are in superb form. If they can channel that talent into controlling the game, they have what it takes to come out on top.
18th June 2026
00:00 Ghana v Panama

Ghana

50 WIN

Ghana has a longer history in the World Cup and tends to thrive in this kind of setting. The physical strength of its players and their pace in attack could prove decisive against an opponent that often struggles when forced to defend against quick counterattacks.
03:00 Uzbekistan v Colombia

Colombia

50 WIN

Colombia is enjoying a very positive run of form and has demonstrated an increasingly mature style of play. The combination of physical intensity, attacking talent, and team confidence makes them favourites to get off to a flying start.
19th July 2026
12:00 World Cup 2026

Argentina

50 WIN

It’s never easy to defend a World Cup title, but Argentina still has much of the winning squad in place. Julián Álvarez, Enzo Fernández, Alexis Mac Allister and Lautaro Martínez represent a generational transition that is already proving successful. They are among the favorites to win once again.

Lionel Messi

Top Goalscorer

50 WIN

Given his age, he shouldn’t be the clear favorite anymore, but no one wants to rule him out. His reading of the game, his free kicks, his penalties, and his ability to decide matches are still very much there. If Argentina have another strong campaign, Messi could be in the running for this award.

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