Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray (1) scrambles away from pressure during second-quarter action against the Seattle Seahawks at CenturyLink Field in Seattle on Dec. 22, 2019. Murray used his mobility to extend plays throughout the NFC West matchup as Arizona battled Seattle during the closing weeks of the rookie quarterback’s first NFL season. Mandatory Credit: Joe Nicholson-USA TODAY Sports.
Earlier in the day on Sunday, we laid out the case for J.J. McCarthy as the Minnesota Vikings’ QB1 in 2026. You can read that here. The team claims it will hold a real training camp battle between McCarthy and Kyler Murray, so now it’s time to make the case for Murray.
The pressure on McCarthy changed dramatically.
Murray is the heavy frontrunner to prevail — a -1,000 moneyline — and here’s why.
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Minnesota Suddenly Has a Real QB Competition
Do you think Murray will take down McCarthy at training camp?
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray (1) surveys the field during first-half action against the Los Angeles Rams on Nov. 26, 2023, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Murray’s mobility and playmaking remained central to Arizona’s offensive identity as the Cardinals battled an NFC West rival during the late-season divisional matchup in front of the home crowd. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports.
Vikings Have Murray for One Year; McCarthy for Three More
If the Vikings are in the mood, they totally own McCarthy’s rights through the end of 2028. They can play him for every snap; they can park him on the bench for three more years.
With Murray, he has one pivotal season before testing the free-agent market next March. Based on his track record, Murray deserves an audition to see if the Vikings are tailor-made for his skill set. Minnesota has one chance to try this — in 2026.
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If Murray doesn’t work out, well, McCarthy will be ready and waiting as an option in 2027.
Something to Prove
Arizona drafted Kyler first overall in 2019, just a year after squandering a first-round pick on Josh Rosen. Murray was immediately seen as a franchise reset. For seven seasons, he capably held the Cardinals’ QB1 job, making the franchise appear legitimate at the sport’s most crucial position, yet he ultimately secured zero playoff wins.
The significant 2026 offseason brought a cleanout. Arizona fired Jonathan Gannon, hired Mike LaFleur, and decided their next chapter would begin without Murray. With virtually no trade leverage, the Cardinals released him in March, opting for Jacoby Brissett and Carson Beck as their new quarterback solution. It remains astonishing: a former No. 1 pick, still in his prime, pushed out while his former team still pays him to play for someone else.
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Minnesota emerged as the obvious landing spot. The Vikings needed genuine quarterback competition for McCarthy, and Murray sought a fresh start in a better football environment.
His childhood fandom for the Vikings only made the fit feel more natural after Arizona cut him. And the price tag was nearly irresistible: one year, $1.3 million, with the Cardinals still shouldering most of the cost.
Arizona may have treated him as a bust, but the Cardinals have hardly been a quarterback factory or a beacon of NFL success. Beyond rare exceptions like Larry Fitzgerald and Kurt Warner, the franchise has often failed to maximize the potential of its stars.
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray (1) takes the field against the San Francisco 49ers during the regular-season finale on Jan. 5, 2025, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. The matchup closed out Arizona’s campaign and marked another divisional showdown for Murray as the Cardinals evaluated their roster and offensive direction heading into the offseason. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images.
So, perhaps Murray is damaged goods. Or perhaps he’s simply the latest reminder that one team’s discarded problem can become another team’s bargain treasure. Murray will do everything in his power to make the Cardinals look like morons for dropping him, including slicing and dicing opponents as a member of the Vikings.
Speed, Arm Strength, Accuracy, Experience Clear JJM
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Kyler Murray is faster than J.J. McCarthy. Kyler Murray has a stronger arm than J.J. McCarthy. Kyler Murray is more accurate than J.J. McCarthy. Kyler Murray is the fifth-most accurate quarterback in NFL history. Kyler Murray has more experience than J.J. McCarthy.
This is not that complicated. Murray is the guy to lead the Vikings in 2026.
Minnesota doesn’t need Murray to conduct a career renaissance. He just needs to play like his healthy self. Those numbers would nibble at MVP consideration, so long as the squad had a winning record.
Murray Is Just a Better QB
One can study the pros and cons of Murray or McCarthy as the Vikings’ QB1 in September until they’re blue in the face, but it really boils down to this: in 2026, Murray is a better quarterback. McCarthy has done absolutely nothing since April 2024 to state a case that suggests he’s more productive than Murray. That may sound brutal, but it is the truth.
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Will Murray be better than McCarthy forever? Maybe. Maybe not. In the here and now, however, Murray has the more advanced skills and experience.
A close-up image captures the jersey details of Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray (1) during action against the Los Angeles Rams on Nov. 26, 2023, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. The photograph highlights the Cardinals’ uniform design and Murray’s recognizable No. 1 jersey during an NFC West rivalry matchup late in the regular season. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports.
Former NFLer Bart Scott said this week, “I think at the end of this season, I think we may say that Kyler Murray is the most talented quarterback within that division. You play here with Kevin O’Connell, with the weapons that he has, a tight end and TJ Hockenson, you have Justin Jefferson, you have Jordan Addison, go out and get a gritty guy like Jauan Jennings.”
“I think the sky’s the limit for Kyler Murray. When you’re doing all that, you’re going to have little Mandalorian running around here for 25 seconds with guys just one-on-one down the field.”
For a team that wants to win now, Murray is simply the smarter option. Head coach Kevin O’Connell can always pivot to McCarthy if Murray struggles.
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Jul 2, 2026; London, United Kingdom; Iga Swiatek (POL) hits a forehand against Karolina Pliskova (CZE) (not pictured) on day four of The Championships Wimbledon 2026 at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images
Defending champion Iga Swiatek and 2022 winner Elena Rybakina fell in stunning upsets in the third round Saturday at Wimbledon.
Poland’s Swiatek, the No. 3 seed, was ousted 7-6 (9), 6-2 by up-and-comer Alexandra Eala, the No. 29 seed. Belgium’s Elise Mertens shocked No. 2 seed Rybakina, 7-6 (4), 6-1.
Rybakina won the Australian Open in January and hoped to add to her Grand Slam collection this season. She was bounced in the second round of the French Open by Ukraine’s Yuliia Starodubtseva in May.
Mertens, the No. 25 seed, entered the match with a 1-7 record against Kazakhstan’s Rybakina.
“I have no words actually,” Mertens said in her on-court interview. “I’m very happy I won that first set and kept the momentum going. She’s an incredible player. She’s won Wimbledon in the past. A really tough opponent.”
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Mertens is a 10-time winner on the WTA Tour. Her best finish in a Grand Slam event came in 2018 in Australia in the quarterfinals.
It was the first top-10 win on grass for Mertens, who will meet No. 21 Marie Bouzkova of the Czech Republic in the next round. Bouzkova rallied for a 4-6, 7-6 (3), 6-4 win against Russia’s Liudmila Samsonova.
The 21-year-old Eala saved two set points in the 84-minute opening set. She improved to 2-1 against Swiatek and is now 7-4 against top-10 opponents. Eala also became the first woman from the Philippines to reach the second week of a Grand Slam.
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Eala advanced to a fourth-round clash with No. 13 seed Italian Jasmine Paolini, a 2024 finalist at the All England Club. Paolini cruised to a 6-1, 6-2 defeat of Greece’s Maria Sakkari.
No. 12 Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine held off No. 23 Emma Navarro 6-2, 4-6, 6-1 and Ashlyn Krueger eliminated Ukraine’s Daria Snigur 6-3, 6-2.
DIVE FOR GLORY Alex Eala extends her giant-slaying streak by ending the title defense of Poland’s Iga Swiatek Saturday night (Manila time) to barge into the Wimbledon Round of 16. —AP, AFP
She dug for inspiration wherever she could—from as far back as the memory of her early tennis years to the very moment she stood at the All England Club’s Centre Court, surrounded by the embrace of a supportive crowd that had just cheered her through a tense opening set.
And she found enough of it to push her on to one more round.
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Alex Eala dumped defending champion Iga Swiatek out of Wimbledon on Saturday, her 7-6 (11-9), 6-2 victory setting the Filipino star up for another date with history.
“It’s difficult to describe I’m in the second week of a Slam and it’s incredible for me,” said Eala.
She is in the tournament’s Last 16—already a milestone for female Filipino aces. And with a win against former Wimbledon runner-up Jasmine Paolini on Monday, she will become the first Filipino, male or female, to reach the Grand Slam quarterfinals after Felicisimo Ampon pulled off the feat in the 1953 French Open.
Eala was emotional during the post-match interview, using an anecdote of how she started as a little girl “with chubby cheeks” to put her latest win in context.
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“Maybe for someone like Iga, who has won so many Slams, or maybe for someone like Serena and Venus (the Williams sisters), this achievement may be small,” Eala said.
“But for someone from the Philippines … I went to train with my brother and my grandfather every day after school with my ruffled socks, my light-up shoes and my chubby cheeks. To [that little girl], this means everything.”
But even then, she made one thing clear.
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Alexandra Eala of the Philippines celebrates winning the third round women’s singles match against Iga Swiatek of Poland at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Saturday, July 4, 2026.(AP Photo/Maja Smiejkowska)
“I may be emotional right now, but I’m not satisfied yet,” the 21-year-old Eala said.
Meanwhile, it was six-time Grand Slam champion Swiatek’s earliest exit from a major tournament since another third-round defeat, to Yulia Putintseva, also at Wimbledon two years ago.
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Eala earlier became the first player from the Philippines to reach the third round of a Grand Slam event in the Open era by defeating Maya Joint on Thursday.
But the 29th seed was not overawed by taking on the British Slam’s reigning queen Swiatek, notching her second win in three meetings with the Polish third seed.
The left-hander, who had only won one match at a Slam before this week, had enjoyed raucous support from her Filipino fans on the outside courts at the All England Club in the first two rounds, but again impressed in a far less partisan atmosphere on Centre Court against Swiatek.
“It’s incredible to have my countrymen cheering me on and knowing that we’re all in this together,” Eala said.
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The 25-year-old Swiatek failed to bounce back from a disappointing last-16 defeat at the French Open, where she is a four-time winner.
She made 44 unforced errors as she struggled to regroup after missing two sets points in a first-set tiebreak.
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“When I get opportunities like this, winning the first set [tiebreak], 11-9, I have to take it,” Eala said. —WITH REPORTS FROM AFP AND INQUIRER SPORTS
Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels maintained his cool as an irate fan burst into expletives while heckling him over Brandon Aiyuk’s rumored move to Washington. The moment was captured in a video that has since gone viral on social media, showing Aiyuk at a World Cup Round of 32 game.
The fan warned Daniels not to throw to Aiyuk next season, identifying as a San Francisco 49ers fan. The quarterback remained calm while smiling and nodding, eventually laughing off the situation and avoiding an escalation.
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“Jayden Daniels,” the fan screamed. “F**k Brandon Aiyuk! F**k Brandon Aiyuk! F**k Brandon Aiyuk! You better not throw s**t to Aiyuk next year. I’m a Niners fan. F**k Brandon Aiyuk!”
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Aiyuk and the 49ers are in a standoff that is easily the most dramatic off-field saga this offseason. The star wide receiver saw his relationship with the franchise deteriorate after signing a lucrative four-year $120 million extension in 2024.
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He suffered season-ending ACL and MCL tears in October of that year, just seven games into the season. The cracks began appearing when Aiyuk skipped his rehabilitation commitments and cut off communication with the franchise.
The 49ers subsequently voided his guaranteed payments for 2026 and placed him on the reserve squad list. The receiver has since taken to social media to call out the franchise, including general manager John Lynch and head coach Kyle Shanahan.
Among other things, he has demanded to be released by the 49ers, making no secret of where his preferred destination is. Aiyuk has made posts of him in Washington Commanders hats and other merchandise.
Why does Brandon Aiyuk want to join the Commanders?
The reason for the 28-year-old’s preference for Washington is not far fetched. He shares a deep history with quarterback Jayden Daniels going back to their college days at Arizona State.
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The pair were not just close friends and teammates. They also built a dynamic connection for the Sun Devils in 2019, linking up for 1,192 receiving yards and eight touchdowns. Aiyuk earned a first-round selection the following year on the back of that prolific performance.
The Commanders were reportedly open to signing the receiver on a one-year deal earlier this offseason if the 49ers released him. However, the 49ers are hoping to get a bit of return on their investment in form of a trade agreement.
The Commanders, on the other hand, are wary of committing draft capital for a volatile asset like Aiyuk.
France continue their knockout campaign against Paraguay, looking to maintain their perfect tournament record and progress one step closer to winning another World Cup. Les Bleus’ dominant group stage campaign has established them as genuine contenders, while Paraguay seek to upset the odds as they did with Germany. Follow our liveblog for minute-to-minute commentary.
Bradley Barcola makes way for Désiré Doué in search of more attacking spark
Double substitution for Paraguay
Play is stopped as Gustavo Caballero comes on to replace the injured Julio Enciso
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Omar Alderete is also forced off with injury, with José Canale introduced by Gustavo Alfaro to reinforce the back line
Barcola slaloms forward but is stopped in front of the box
Bradley Barcola weaves his way past several challenges with a good dribble, but the Paraguayan defence eventually gets the ball away
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Koné denied by a superb save
Manu Koné finds space and unleashes a decent long-range effort aimed at the top right corner, but Orlando Gill produces a brilliant save to keep it out
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Paraguay survive another scare
The warning signs keep coming for the defence, but they stay alive as the ball flashes past the post
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Rabiot fires over once again from distance
Adrien Rabiot tries his luck from range, but his effort sails high over the crossbar
Second half underway
Shade has overtaken most of the pitch! Good news for Les Bleus with this terrible heat
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Players are back on the pitch
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And it’s half-time in Philly
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Koné tries his luck from midfield
Manu Koné attempts to create something, but it goes nowhere
5 minutes of added time
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Koundé’s pass blocked as France win a corner
Jules Koundé looks to find a teammate inside the box, but his delivery is cut out by the defence
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The referee isn’t watching the same match
Mister Tantashev refuses to caution Paraguayan players despite their many fouls
Rising tension in a physical contest
Paraguay are increasingly aggressive in the duels, disrupting France’s rhythm and trying to provoke reactions from the French players in a very heated first half
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Rabiot blazes over from distance
Adrien Rabiot finds space on the edge of the area but can only send his effort high over the crossbar
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Dembélé’s cross fails to find Mbappé…
A promising Bleu move as the ball is whipped in, but Mbappé can’t be picked out in the middle
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Rare chance goes begging for Paraguay
Diego Gomez watches it drop and connects cleanly on the half-volley, but his effort flies well wide of the right post…
Time for a well-deserved cooling break
It’s hot out in Philly…
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France topped their group with an impressive unbeaten campaign, securing three consecutive victories before dismantling Sweden 3-0 in their opening knockout match. Didier Deschamps‘ side have showcased attacking prowess and tactical discipline throughout the tournament, establishing themselves as one of the competition’s elite sides. Their passage to the quarter-finals saw them eliminate the Scandinavians with clinical efficiency, Kylian Mbappé scoring twice to extend his remarkable World Cup tally.
Paraguay, meanwhile, earned their Round of 16 berth after finishing as one of the best-performing third-place finishers and eliminating an unrecognisable Germany. The winner will face Morocco in a quarter-final encounter next Thursday.
Keely Hodgkinson fell short in her pursuit of breaking the women’s 800m world record, after she was beaten by Kenya’s Lilian Odira in the latest Diamond League event in Eugene, Oregon – making it back to back defeats for Hodgkinson, after she also lost in the event in Stockholm a month ago.
With the tournament taking place on the other side of the planet, many games have been kicking off after midnight in the UK, another difficulty is avoiding the overnight results when looking for highlights.
The BBC and ITV have the rights to all 104 games in the UK and both broadcasters have made their highlights spoiler-free on their respective streaming sights, BBC iPlayer and ITV X.
On both platforms, the thumbnail does not show the result. You’ll want to go the World Cup hub on iPlayer, or just the main home page on ITV X. Fifa’s highlights page also offers the same package.
For this game in particular, with Thomas Tuchel’s side ready to tackle the notorious Azteca atmosphere and altitude in Mexico City, fans can actually watch the game in its entirety on Monday morning from 6am BST.
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But the BBC has also confirmed that it will show the game again from 7.10am BST on Monday, meaning any fans not going out to watch the match, with pubs permitted to stay open until 5am BST, can avoid spoilers and start their week with plenty of sleep from the night before.
“World Cup knockout football is absolutely unmissable, but a 1am kick-off isn’t realistic for everyone,” Alex Kay-Jelski, the director of BBC Sport, said.
“We wanted to make sure there was an option for those fans who just can’t stay up to experience one of England’s biggest matches live. So, whether you’re staying up to watch every minute live or waking up to catch every moment spoiler-free, BBC Sport has you covered this Monday.”
A full rerun of the match will be available on the BBC iPlayer from 6am BST on Monday. Kelly Cates will present the programme, with former England internationals Wayne Rooney, Micah Richards and Joe Hart providing punditry.
YouTube can be more of a minefield, with thumbnails and headlines often giving away the result or at least a clue as to what unfolded the previous evening. ITV’s are safer than the BBC’s, though, as they make sure they avoid the scoreline in the thumbnail. With Mexico v England on the BBC, YouTube might be one to swerve, with the iPlayer or the re-run more likely to ensure fans avoid knowing the result.
Floyd Mayweather has named five active fighters, four of them current world champions, who he believes are among boxing’s most elite.
In his prime, there were very few that came close to threatening Mayweather’s pound-for-pound supremacy, hence his status as one of the all-time greats.
Since his retirement in 2017, however, there have been several candidates, including Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford, that have staked their claim to the sport’s ultimate throne.
At the same time, though, there are other champions, such as Shakur Stevenson, Devin Haney and David Benavidez, who could climb the pound-for-pound ladder once Usyk and Inoue have called time on their decorated careers.
Stevenson, in particular, has proven his elite quality by unanimously outpointing Teofimo Lopez to become a four-division world champion in January.
As three-weight world champions, Haney and Benavidez are also in the process of crafting their own legacies, which explains why Mayweather mentioned them during his interview Come And Talk 2 Me.
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“Benavidez is a hell of a fighter. We’ve [also] got Keyshawn Davis, and we’ve got Shakur … Devin.
“There’s [also] the little guy from Japan [Inoue]. Japan got some good fighters too.”
Of all five names, former world lightweight champion Davis is perhaps the most peculiar, given that he is yet to claim a career-defining victory.
As the mandatory challenger to Haney’s WBO welterweight title, though, ‘The Businessman’ could soon prove that he belongs on any pound-for-pound list.
Happy Independence Day, everyone! Nothing says independence more than the freedom to take our hard-earned money and put it on a sport that most only watch every four years. We do it with the Olympics, and we do it with the World Cup. We’ve had quite a few swings and misses, but we’ve also cashed a couple of solid plus-money plays. Let’s try to do it again.
Canada vs Morocco
This marks the start of the round of 16. There aren’t really too many lopsided matches in terms of odds any longer – more on that in a moment. Instead, we should be getting the best teams and solid matches from here on out. Canada vs Morocco is no exception. Canada is here after taking down Saudi Arabia. I haven’t seen much out of our neighbors to the north that I’ve been overly impressed with. They’ve scored at least one goal in every game and gotten two shutouts, so there is some stuff to hang their hat on.
TOPSHOT – Morocco’s defender #18 Jawad El Yamiq (C) attempts a shot during the Qatar 2022 World Cup semi-final football match between France and Morocco at the Al-Bayt Stadium in Al Khor, north of Doha on December 14, 2022.(Photo by KARIM JAAFAR / AFP)
For Morocco, they had a much more difficult task of getting the victory against the Netherlands. They won in penalty kicks, and it was a wild shootout. They also haven’t actually lost a match yet and have just one draw. This should be a tight game, and a draw at +245 is where the value lies, in my opinion. I’m not going to tell you it’s a safe bet, but I think these two teams are a bit more evenly matched, and neither seems to be super aggressive on offense. Give me the draw.
France’s Kylian Mbappe, left, celebrates after scoring the opening goal by a penalty shoot during the Euro 2024 group B qualifying soccer match between France and Greece at the Stade de France, outside Paris, Monday, June 19, 2023.(AP Photo/Christophe Ena)
Paraguay vs. France
If you watched the Argentina game yesterday, you know that lines don’t always tell you the full story of how things will go. The Argentinians were massive favorites and Cape Verde gave them all they could handle. Argentina won 3-2, but it took extra time to get there. Paraguay has a chance to do that today against France. France is -1600 to advance, meaning even if it goes to penalty kicks, France is still the massive favorite. Paraguay beat Germany in penalty kicks for their win to get here. It was their best game of the tournament.
France’s Olivier Giroud celebrates after Kylian Mbappe scored their side’s second goal during the World Cup round of 16 soccer match between France and Poland, at the Al Thumama Stadium in Doha, Qatar, Sunday, Dec. 4, 2022.(AP Photo/Ricardo Mazalan)
France has looked unstoppable. They are still the favorites to win the World Cup. If you’ve watched them, and even if you’re not a soccer enthusiast, you can see why. Kylian Mbappe has been dynamic and continues to rack up goals. He is a real threat to Messi and the Golden Boot. He is -205 to score a goal today. I prefer his teammate, Ousmane Dembele. I think so much attention goes to Mbappe, Dembele, who already has four goals himself this tournament, gets less attention and easier looks. I’m going to play him to score at +105.
The 2026 World Cup is into the Round of 16 on Saturday, July 4, and co-hosts Canada kicked things off in the early match, where they dropped a 3-0 decision to Morocco. At 5 p.m. ET, Paraguay face World Cup favorites and back-to-back semifinalists France. The French won the 2018 World Cup and and have been dominant behind an attack led by Kylian Mbappe, Michael Olise and Ousmane Dembele. Paraguay upset four-time world champions Germany in a penalty shootout in the Round of 32 but have scored three goals at World Cup 2026. France have scored 13 in their four games, which is why Les Bleus are massive -600 favorites on the 90-minute money line and -2000 to advance to the next round.
Mbappe is priced at -175 at FanDuel to score a goal any time in the match, and while that might not be a bad wager, there could be more value to be found when looking to make anytime goalscorer wagers. Many of the goals at World Cup 2026 have come from the major stars, but the defenses get tougher as the knockout rounds progress, so finding the best anytime goalscorer odds can be tricky. We have the best bets to score a goal today here, and you can get more analysis of the 2026 World Cup from SportsLine experts like Jon Eimer, Martin Green and Brad Thomas. You need to see what they are saying about Saturday’s matches. Anyone following their World Cup betting advice at sportsbooks and on betting apps could have seen huge returns.
Best World Cup goalscorer picks for Saturday
Ismael Saibari, Morocco (+180, FanDuel)
Jonathan David, Canada (+350, FanDuel)
Bradley Barcola, France (+170, FanDuel)
Ismael Saibari, Morocco (+180)
The versatile forward, who has spent his entire club career in the Netherlands with PSV Eindhoven, finished off the Dutch with his penalty kick in Tuesday’s shootout. He also scored in all three group stage games and has been the best player on the field for large stretched of Morocco’s matches. The 25-year-old is set to join Bayern Munich next season, and he is breaking out in a big way. Saibari was named last season’s Dutch Player of the Year and has 42 goals In 142 appearances in the Eredivisie. He should continue to make his mark with a goal in this critical match.
Jonathan David, Canada (+350)
David is the key to the Canada attack, and he and Tajon Buchanan both will be looking to make more of an impact after both struggled in the past two games. David had a hat trick in the 6-0 victory against Qatar but has been mostly bottled up since. Morocco are tough in the back but can be beaten on the counter-attack, and if the Canucks are going to pull the upset, David is going to be the catalyst. I was leaning toward Promise David at the same price, and while he could (and probably should) play a big role, he has been coming off the bench so his playing time is uncertain.
Bradley Barcola, France (+170)
Les Bleus have an embarrassment of great players beyond Mbappe, and Barcola is one of the emerging stars. The 23-year-old has 25 goals over the past two seasons with PSG in France’s Ligue 1 and has five in his past 19 matches (nine starts) with the national team. It’s easy to get lost in the shuffle on this France side, but Barcola has been demanding attention. He has two goals in the World Cup, including one off the bench against Senegal. That Mbappe guy is really good so if you don’t mind the juice or are building a parlay, he’s a good bet, but so is Barcola. He could net you a decent profit with a goal here.
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The Round of 16 match between France and Paraguay in Philadelphia is set to be played in excess heat, with temperatures expected to cross 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). To make matters worse, there is also the threat of thunderstorms. However, as it stands, the match will not be postponed, and it will begin as per schedule.
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