Hold the Phone
World Cup 2026 rolls on Friday, June 26 with six more group-stage matches. These fixtures pit European heavyweights and tactical masters against African flair, South American grit, Asian resilience, and Oceanian underdogs — delivering high-stakes scenarios, potential rotations, and sharp betting value in everything from outrights to nuanced props. Norway vs France – Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Mass., 3 p.m. ET (Group I) Both sides have already qualified (France and Norway sit atop the group with two wins each, France boasting a strong goal difference and Norway riding Haaland’s form). This clash decides the group winner in what could be a cagey affair with rotations likely. Expect France’s star power (Mbappé and company) and depth to edge control, while Norway counters with direct play and set-piece threats. Value on France win or draw, unders, and anytime goalscorer props on the big names if squads are rested. Senegal vs Iraq – BMO Field, Toronto, 3 p.m. ET (Group I) Both are eliminated and playing for pride after tough losses. Senegal’s athleticism, pace on the break, and experience meet Iraq’s organization and fighting spirit. Look for an open, end-to-end contest with opportunities in BTTS, overs, cards, or individual performer props as motivation stays high but stakes are low. Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia – NRG Stadium, Houston, 8 p.m. ET (Group H) Cape Verde (level on points with Uruguay) battles for a possible best-third spot with their organized defense and counter resilience. Saudi Arabia, struggling at the bottom, seeks a statement. Cape Verde’s discipline could frustrate the Saudis’ technical attempts — strong angles on Cape Verde not to lose, unders, or set-piece markets. Uruguay vs Spain – Estadio Akron, Zapopan, Mexico, 8 p.m. ET (Group H) Spain leads the group (strong record, clean sheets vibe) while Uruguay sits in contention for advancement. Uruguay’s physical intensity, experienced squad, and set-piece danger clash with Spain’s possession dominance and technical quality. Expect a tactical battle — value on Spain win-to-nil or controlled overs, corners for La Roja, and anytime scorers from Uruguay’s attackers if they push forward. Egypt vs Iran – Lumen Field, Seattle, 11 p.m. ET (Group G) Egypt tops the group after a solid start and will look to seal progression. Iran’s defensive organization and counter threats face Egypt’s structure and key talents. This could be tight and low-scoring — plays on unders, BTTS no, or Asian handicaps depending on how much each side needs the result. New Zealand vs Belgium – BC Place, Vancouver, 11 p.m. ET (Group G) Belgium (with recent draws) needs points against New Zealand’s underdog spirit and physical approach. The Belgians’ experience and creators should dominate, but fatigue or rotations could open doors. Ideal for Belgium win, team total overs, or props on their attacking midfielders. The edge remains in player props, corners, cards, and rotation-aware lines where the market might overreact to names rather than group math and fixture context. These dead rubbers or must-avoid-upsets create plenty of nuance. Good luck and let’s cash some tickets! #WorldCup2026 #June26Fixtures Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]
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