World Cup 2026 Predictions: Our Matchday 2 Best Bets
We're skipping the no-value favorites and hunting the real edges. Four picks for Matchday 2 of the 2026 World Cup: three solid plays and one longshot.

We're skipping the no-value favorites and hunting the real edges. Four picks for Matchday 2 of the 2026 World Cup: three solid plays and one longshot, with real CrazyBet odds.
After a 3-for-4 Matchday 1, we're running it back. Our Matchday 1 predictions cashed three times: Mexico handled business, Mbappé buried his chances, Haaland did Haaland things. Only our Morocco longshot let us down, and barely, since Brazil could only scrape a 1-1.
Same game plan for the second round. The big favorites pay peanuts, France at 1.10, Brazil at 1.06, hard pass. The real money is somewhere else: goals, corners, handicaps.
Netherlands vs Sweden: this one turns into a track meet
Saturday, 1:00 PM ET, Houston. Sweden rolls in red-hot off a 5-1 beatdown of Tunisia, Isak and Gyökeres already firing on all cylinders. The Dutch back line, on the other hand, is held together with duct tape: De Ligt, De Vrij and Timber all out. The Oranje already got pegged back to a 2-2 by Japan, and now they have to open up and chase the game.
Backing a Sweden win is too much of a coin flip. The goals, though, are money.
Our pick: Over 2.5 goals, at 1.85. A surging Swedish attack against a patched-up Dutch defense, this game is built to blow open. At 1.85, that price is too good to leave on the table.
Confidence: ●●●●○ (4/5).
Bet this match!
Brazil vs Haiti: that 1.06 price is useless
Friday night, 8:30 PM ET, Philadelphia. Clicking Brazil at 1.06 ties up your money for nothing. But the context flips it: the Seleção grabbed a single point against Morocco, they're sitting third, and they know goal difference can decide everything. Against a Haiti side from another planet, Brazil won't coast, they'll pile it on. Projected score: 4-0.
Our pick: Brazil -2.5, at 1.90. Three-goal margin, minimum. Given the gulf in quality and a Brazil team that has to score, the scenario holds up, and at 1.90 you nearly double your stake.
Confidence: ●●●○○ (3/5).
Roll with Brazil to run it up!
Argentina vs Austria: ride the GOAT
Monday, 1:00 PM ET, Dallas. Austria is no pushover, fresh off a 3-1 win over Jordan, so this won't be the Algeria walkover. But this Argentina team has one constant, and he wears number 10. Messi just dropped a hat trick in his 200th cap, and he's the one on penalty and free-kick duty. In this kind of form, him finishing a game with no goal and no assist almost never happens.
Our pick: Messi to score or assist, at 1.40. At that price you're not getting rich, we know. But it's our safety net, the most reliable play on the card.
Confidence: ●●●●○ (4/5).
Take Messi to deliver!
Spain vs Saudi Arabia: the bet nobody is looking at
Sunday, 12:00 PM ET, Atlanta. Here's our longshot of the weekend, the smart kind. Saudi Arabia is going to park 11 men behind the ball, their only realistic plan against La Roja. Spain will camp in their half, and after that ugly 0-0 against Cape Verde, they'll throw everything at the wall to bounce back. The result: a flood of corners.
Our pick: Over 8.5 Spain corners, at 2.26. Against a low block, La Roja routinely piles up 10 or 11 corners. At 2.26, your stake doubles on a market nobody bothers with.
Confidence: ●●●○○ (3/5). A smart play, not a blind dart.
Take a swing at the Spanish corners!
None of these is a lock. One own goal, one red card in the 20th minute, and your slip is toast. We play probabilities, never certainties. Set a budget for the whole World Cup, never more than 1-2% per bet, and no tilt betting.
18+ only. Bet for fun, never to chase losses.