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World Cup 2026 – Group K guide: Fixtures, squads, star players, odds and prediction

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A group that will be all about an ageing star looking to eke out one more memorable World Cup, surrounded by younger players who deserve a larger share of the limelight.

But enough about James Rodriguez, the breakthrough of 2014 who continues to knit things together for a lop-sided Colombia side.

How much of an impact will Cristiano Ronaldo be able to have for a Portugal team packed with talent? And what would it take for Roberto Martinez to ditch him in favour of Goncalo Ramos?

DR Congo could easily grind their way into the round of 32, too, while Uzbekistan possess so many unknowns for the average viewer that they will offer intrigue if not quite a guarantee of much excitement.

Group K fixtures

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(all times BST)

Wednesday 17 June, 18:00: Portugal v DR Congo – Houston

Thursday 18 June, 03:00: Uzbekistan v Colombia – Mexico City

Tuesday 23 June, 18:00: Portugal v Uzbekistan – Houston

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Wednesday 24 June 03:00: Colombia v DR Congo – Guadalajara

Sunday 28 June 00:30: Colombia v Portugal – Miami

Sunday 28 June 00:30: DR Congo v Uzbekistan – Atlanta

Portugal

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While those fixated upon superstardom rather than this being a team sport will be salivating at the prospect of Ronaldo facing Lionel Messi in the quarter-finals for the first time at a World Cup – should they both reach that stage as group winners – this is another tournament in which how Portugal’s biggest name is managed will be decisive.

If Roberto Martinez can involve him sufficiently to ensure minimal histrionics without compromising their ability to win matches, there is little reason why a squad so packed with talent cannot reach the latter stages. Yet if Martinez is to persist with Ronaldo it is easy to see them exiting with a whimper.

Goncalo Ramos may have been used sparingly by Paris Saint-Germain this season but he appears a much better fit up top – regardless of personality and status. Few squads have such an impressive midfield unit, while there is plenty of strength at the back.

Fernandes is a key man for Portugal
Fernandes is a key man for Portugal (Reuters)

Squad:

Goalkeepers: Diogo Costa (Porto), Jose Sa (Wolves), Rui Silva (Sporting)

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Defenders: Diogo Dalot (Manchester United), Matheus Nunes (Manchester City), Ruben Dias (Manchester City), Nelson Semedo (Fenerbahce), Joao Cancelo (Barcelona), Nuno Mendes (Paris Saint-Germain), Goncalo Inacio (Sporting), Renato Veiga (Villareal), Tomas Araujo (Benfica)

Midfielders: Ruben Neves (Al Hilal), Samu Costa (Mallorca), Joao Neves (Paris Saint-Germain), Vitinha (Paris Saint-Germain), Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United), Bernardo Silva (Manchester City)

Forwards: Cristiano Ronaldo (Al Nassr), Joao Felix (Al Nassr), Francisco Trincao (Sporting), Francisco Conceicao (Juventus), Pedro Neto (Chelsea), Rafael Leao (AC Milan), Goncalo Guedes (Real Sociedad), Goncalo Ramos (Paris Saint-Germain)

Coach: Roberto Martinez

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Star player – Bruno Fernandes, Manchester United: The assist machine who was voted by experts and his peers as Premier League player of the season instead of several Arsenal players is the creative king for his country too, despite their envious selection of playmakers. If he can get on the same wavelength as Ronaldo, or whoever plays up top, early on then they may well thrive.

Breakout talent – Joao Neves, Paris Saint-Germain: This squad is so jam packed with household names that it is impossible to name a breakout in the truest sense. But the PSG midfielder appears the most probable to reach a new level of global appreciation following a stunning campaign. At 21, he is set to elevate his status from one of the world’s best young midfielders to one of the top central players full stop.

Fifa ranking: 5.

Odds to win the World Cup: 9/1, latest odds at The Independent via Oddsjam.

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DR Congo

When The Leopards made their only previous World Cup appearance, in 1974 as Zaire, they were Africa’s sole representative. This time they are one of 10 and seem a dead cert to acquit themselves more positively.

That would not take much considering the side 52 years ago failed to score and conceded 14 in their three group games, including nine to Yugoslavia, but Sebastien Desabre will also bring a team that should be imbued with enough confidence to make the knockouts if they can defeat Uzbekistan.

Axel Tuanzebe was the hero of an elongated qualifying campaign, scoring the extra-time winner in their intercontinental play-off against Jamaica, and he is one of several familiar to fans of English club football.

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Noah Sadiki, fresh off an impressive campaign at Sunderland, is vital in midfield while Yoane Wissa, the undisputed star, carries the pressure of finding some magic in open play for a team that is organised and difficult to break down.

Sadiki could shine for DR Congo.
Sadiki could shine for DR Congo. (AP)

Squad:

Goalkeepers: Matthieu Epolo (Standard Liege), Timothy ​Fayulu (Noah), Lionel Mpasi (Le Havre)

Defenders: Dylan Batubinsika (Larisa), Gedeon ‌Kalulu (Aris Limassol), Steve Kapuadi (Widzew Lodz), Joris Kayembe (Racing Genk), Arthur Masuaku (Racing Lens), Chancel Mbemba (Lille), Axel Tuanzebe (Burnley), Aaron Wan-Bissaka (West Ham)

Midfielders: Theo Bongonda (Spartak Moscow), Brian Cipenga (Castellon), Elia Meshack (Alanyaspor), Gael Kakuta (Larissa), Edo Kayembe (Watford), Nathanael Mbuku (Montpellier), Samuel Moutoussamy (Atromitos), Ngalayel Mukau (Lille), Charles Pickel (Espanyol), Noah ⁠Sadiki (Sunderland), Aaron Tshibola (Kilmarnock)

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Forwards: Cedric Bakambu (Real Betis), ⁠Simon Banza (Al Jazira), Fiston Mayele (Pyramids), ‌Yoane Wissa (Newcastle)

Coach: Sebastien Desabre

Star player – Yoane Wissa, Newcastle United: The forward arrives in the US following a campaign of frustration at St James’ Park, where the 29-year-old failed to kick on following a big money move because of a nagging knee injury. Fit now, if he can shine like he did during a final campaign at Brentford their chances of making it out of the group grow immeasurably.

Breakout talent – Ngal’ayel Mukau, Lille: One of several players born in Belgium who instead chose to represent the nation of their elders, the tidy midfielder stood out for Lille this season by delivering a series of all-action box-to-box performances. At 21 he appears a player capable of doing everything well, if not yet dazzling in one specific area.

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Fifa ranking: 45.

Odds to win the World Cup: 1000/1.

Uzbekistan

A squad short of recognisable names to fans focused on Europe, with the exception of Manchester City defender Abdukodir Khusanov, must hope for the better teams in this group to trip over themselves.

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Yet is reaching a first World Cup enough cause for celebration following a series of near misses?

With Fabio Cannavaro, Italy’s captain in 2006, now shaping a side that kept clean sheets in 10 of 16 qualifiers under his predecessor, Timur Kapadze, and their star player being a centre back, it is easy to conclude that keeping things tight is their biggest asset.

Fourteen of the squad play in the domestic league, which did not begin until late February, while five others are in the Iranian top tier, which has been suspended since the war, meaning Cannavaro will at least have a host of players not carrying the fatigue of their European counterparts.

Any advantage, no matter how minimal, must be sought – although the former Ballon d’Or winner has previously been critical of the lower intensity in the Uzbekistan Super League.

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“It will be very difficult but what I have said to my players is we have nothing to lose,” Cannavaro said of his team’s ambitions. “I just told them to enjoy. To have this opportunity is not normal. We just need to think about enjoying it.”

Cannavaro wants his hard-working team to enjoy their experience.
Cannavaro wants his hard-working team to enjoy their experience. (Reuters)

Squad:

Goalkeepers: Utkir Yusupov (Navbahor), Abduvohid Nematov (Nasaf), Botirali Ergashev (Neftchi)

Defenders: Rustam Ashurmatov (Esteghlal), Farrukh Sayfiev (Neftchi), Khojiakbar Alijonov (Pakhtakor), Sherzod Nasrullaev (Nasaf), Umar Eshmurodov (Nasaf), Abdukodir Khusanov (Manchester City), Abdulla Abdullaev (Dibba), Bekhruz Karimov (Surkhon), Jakhongir Urozov (Dinamo Samarqand), Avazbek Ulmasaliev (AGMK)

Midfielders: Otabek Shukurov (Baniyas), Jaloliddin Masharipov (Esteghlal), Odiljon Hamrobekov (Tractor), Oston Urunov (Persepolis), Jamshid Iskanderov (Neftchi), Dostonbek Khamdamov (Pakhtakor), Abbosbek Fayzullaev (Istanbul Basaksehir), Akmal Mozgovoy (Pakhtakor), Azizjon Ganiev (Al Bataeh), Sherzod Esanov (Bukhara)

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Forwards: Eldor Shomurodov (Istanbul Basaksehir), Igor Sergeev (Persepolis), Azizbek Amonov (Bukhara)

Coach: Fabio Cannavaro

Star player – Abdukodir Khusanov, Manchester City: Settled in to life at City following a difficult initial outing, he is the poster boy of Cannavaro’s squad. The 22-year-old must be in top form against a trio of tricky attacks.Khusanov will likely be partnered with the experienced Rustam Ashurmatov, one of those based in Iran who has been favoured by Cannavaro in recent friendlies despite a lack of club football, but there is no doubting who the main man is.

Breakout talent – Abbosbek Fayzullaev, Istanbul Basaksehir: In a squad otherwise lacking in creativity, the young winger could capture some attention off the back of a solid campaign with Istanbul Basaksehir. His link-up with clubmate, national team captain and record goalscorer Eldo Shomurodov will be critical if they are to cause a surprise. Shomurodov, 30, scored 22 times in the Turkish SuperLig but Fayzullaev will be the one looking to set him up.

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Fifa ranking: 50.

Odds to win the World Cup: 2000/1.

Colombia

Having beaten both Argentina and Brazil in qualifying, Los Cafeteros return to a first World Cup since 2018 with high expectations.

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James, who missed the Russia campaign having taken centre stage in Brazil, continues to be a key player, pulling the strings for a side in which Luis Diaz has become the headline grabber. At the back there is the potential for solidity without much stardust. Jefferson Lerma sits at the base of midfield with Crystal Palace team-mate Daniel Munoz part of a defence still featuring former Tottenham Hotspur centre-back Davinson Sanchez.

Experience is one of their biggest tools – just two of the 26-man squad is under the age of 25, a dozen are north of 30 – and they are unlikely to be fazed by any of the more glamorous sides.

A friendly against France in March tempered expectations though. They were completely outclassed, three goals down before pulling one back late on against an experimental opposition XI that held Kylian Mbappe, Ousmane Dembele, Michael Olise and others in reserve. The defence must be tighter if they are to reach another quarter-final.

Rodriguez is set for a last dance.
Rodriguez is set for a last dance. (Reuters)

Squad:

Goalkeepers: Camilo Vargas (Atlas), Alvaro Montero (Velez Sarsfield), David Ospina (Atletico Nacional)

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Defenders: Davinson Sanchez (Galatasaray), Jhon Lucumi (Bologna), Yerry Mina (Cagliari), Willer Ditta (Cruz Azul), Daniel Munoz (Crystal Palace), Santiago Arias (Independiente), Johan Mojica (Mallorca), Deiver Machado (Nantes)

Midfielders: Richard Rios (Benfica), Jefferson Lerma (Crystal Palace), Kevin Castano (River Plate), Juan Camilo Portilla (Athletico Paranaense), Gustavo Puerta (Racing de Santander), Jhon Arias (Palmeiras), Jorge Carrascal (Flamengo), Juan Fernando Quintero (River Plate), James Rodriguez (Minnesota United), Jaminton Campaz (Rosario Central)

Forwards: Juan Camilo Hernandez (Real Betis), Luis Diaz (Bayern Munich), Luis Suarez (Sporting), Carlos Andres Gomez (Vasco da Gama), Jhon Cordoba (Krasnodar)

Coach: Nestor Lorenzo

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Star player – Luis Diaz, Bayern Munich: Since leaving Liverpool for Bayern Munich, the forward has taken another leap into the top tier of superstardom. In qualifying he operated in a hybrid role that was part centre forward, part left winger and contributed seven goals and it does not feel a stretch to say there is a chance he ends this tournament as South America’s best player.

Breakout talent – Luis Suarez, Sporting CP: A late bloomer who did a more than adequate job in filling the gap vacated by Viktor Gyokeres in Lisbon. Internationally he is being hailed as the long-awaited replacement for record scorer Radamel Falcao and having Diaz and Rodriguez creating behind him could mean a profitable tournament.

Fifa ranking: 13.

Odds to win the World Cup: 40/1.

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Prediction

Advancement should be straightforward for Portugal but if Martinez sticks with Ronaldo throughout this appears destined to be another tournament in which they fall short of their maximum level. If the head coach finds a way to use Ronaldo sparingly, without puncturing his ego and risking disharmony, they have the potential to go all the way. And yet few believe that is going to happen. As with many of these groups, the battle for second place is more difficult to predict before a ball is kicked. Colombia are good enough to reach the last-16 – second in this group face the runners-up in England’s pool – but DR Congo’s tricky attack equally seem capable of capturing the minds of neutrals.

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PIAA playoffs: Berks’ four remaining teams advance to semifinals

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The four remaining Berks teams in the PIAA playoffs advanced Saturday to the semifinals in their respective tournaments.

In boys volleyball, District 3 runnerup Brandywine Heights advanced to Tuesday’s semifinals with a straight set quarterfinal win over District 7 runnerup South Fayette 25-21, 25-13, 28-26.

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The Bullets (20-2) play District 10 champion Meadville in the semifinals on Tuesday at a time and site to be determined.

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In 2A girls lacrosse, District 3 champion Wyomissing and runnerup Twin Valley advanced to Tuesday’s semifinals.

Wyomissing (22-1) defeated District 7 runnerup Quaker Valley 12-2 and the Raiders (20-2) beat Gwynedd Mercy 15-4.

The Spartans play West Chester Rustin on Tuesday and Twin Valley plays Villa Maria Academy.

In boys 2A lacrosse, Twin Valley (18-3) advanced to Tuesday’s semifinals with am 11-9 win over Scranton Prep.

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The Raiders play Penncrest in Tuesday’s semifinals.

The times and sites for the lacrosse matches have not been announced.

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Monaco Grand Prix 2026: Kimi Antonelli stuns Ferrari duo Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton to snatch pole, Max Verstappen joins front row | Racing News

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Monaco Grand Prix 2026: Kimi Antonelli stuns Ferrari duo Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton to snatch pole, Max Verstappen joins front row
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It was Charles Leclerc, and maybe even the Prince of Monaco, who was deemed to take pole position, but 19-year-old Kimi Antonelli had a different plan. In the first three practice rounds, it was all about Ferrari until the qualifying session came, and Mercedes took pole position for the first time this decade.Monte Carlo, Monaco – There are race weekends in Formula 1, and then there is Monaco.The narrow streets of the Principality have humbled world champions, shattered dreams within inches of steel barriers, and produced some of the sport’s most iconic moments. In 2026, Monaco arrives with a fresh storyline at its center: the rise of Kimi Antonelli.After four consecutive victories and a commanding lead in the Drivers’ Championship, the 19-year-old Mercedes prodigy arrived in Monte Carlo carrying the momentum of a future world champion. Yet Monaco represents a challenge unlike any other on the Formula 1 calendar. Raw pace matters, but courage matters more. A driver must dance millimeters from walls while carrying speeds that leave no room for error.As the weekend unfolded from Friday practice through Saturday qualifying, Monaco once again proved why it remains Formula 1’s greatest examination of driver skill.The first practice session around Monaco is rarely about outright speed. It is a gradual process of learning where the grip exists and how close a driver can get to the barriers without becoming their latest victim. The first practice round in Monaco was all about Ferrari, as Charles Leclerc, the Prince of Monaco and the home boy, secured the fastest lap, followed by Lewis Hamilton of Ferrari, while Max Verstappen finished third.

Monaco GP – Free practice 1 results (Top 5)

Pos. Driver Team Time / Gap
1 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1:13.978
2 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari +0.226s
3 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing +0.513s
4 Kimi Antonelli Mercedes +0.559s
5 George Russell Mercedes +1.005s

The second practice session provided a clearer picture of the competitive order. Again, Ferrari dominated the second practice session. Lewis Hamilton topped the second practice session, followed by Charles Leclerc, and again the silent conqueror, Max Verstappen, finished in third position.

Monaco GP – Free practice 2 results (Top 5)

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Pos. Driver Team Time / Gap
1 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari 1:13.026
2 Charles Leclerc Ferrari +0.111s
3 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing +0.168s
4 George Russell Mercedes +0.379s
5 Kimi Antonelli Mercedes +0.503s

Saturday Morning: Antonelli Strikes Back

If Friday belonged to Ferrari, Saturday morning belonged to Antonelli. The Mercedes driver delivered an emphatic statement during final practice, producing the fastest lap of the weekend and reminding rivals why he currently leads the world championship.Kimi won the final practice session, outclassing Ferrari, while Leclerc and Hamilton finished second and third in the last practice round. Antonelli attacked Monaco’s barriers with a confidence rarely seen from a driver of his age. Through the Swimming Pool complex and around Rascasse, the Italian appeared completely at ease, extracting every available millisecond from the Mercedes package.

Monaco GP – Free practice 3 results (Top 5)

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Pos. Driver Team Time / Gap
1 Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 1:12.720
2 Charles Leclerc Ferrari +0.327s
3 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari +0.331s
4 George Russell Mercedes +0.763s
5 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing +0.942s

Qualifying: The Real Monaco Grand Prix

Around Monaco, qualifying often feels more important than the race itself.The circuit’s tight layout leaves precious few overtaking opportunities, making Saturday’s session arguably the most significant hour of the entire weekend. Hamilton delivered a superb lap. Leclerc pushed aggressively in front of his home crowd. Verstappen extracted everything from the Red Bull. But Antonelli saved his best for last. With the pressure at its highest, the Italian produced a stunning lap of 1:12.051 to secure pole position by just 0.043 seconds over Verstappen. It marked Antonelli’s fourth pole position in six races and further reinforced the growing belief that Formula 1 is witnessing the arrival of its next superstar.

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Monaco GP – Qualifying Results & Starting Grid

Pos. Driver Team Q3 Time / Gap
1 Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 1:12.051
2 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing +0.043s
3 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari +0.228s
4 Charles Leclerc Ferrari +0.300s
5 Isack Hadjar Red Bull Racing +0.383s
6 George Russell Mercedes +0.394s
7 Oscar Piastri McLaren +0.573s
8 Lando Norris McLaren +0.714s
9 Pierre Gasly Alpine +1.175s
10 Liam Lawson Racing Bulls +1.361s
11 Alex Albon Williams Q2 Elimination
12 Carlos Sainz Jr. Williams Q2 Elimination
13 Nico Hülkenberg Audi Q2 Elimination
14 Franco Colapinto Alpine Q2 Elimination
15 Arvid Lindblad Racing Bulls Q2 Elimination
16 Gabriel Bortoleto Audi Q1 Elimination
17 Esteban Ocon Haas Q1 Elimination
18 Sergio Pérez Cadillac Q1 Elimination
19 Oliver Bearman Haas Q1 Elimination
20 Valtteri Bottas Cadillac Q1 Elimination
21 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin Q1 Elimination
22 Lance Stroll Aston Martin Q1 Elimination

Max Was Constant

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Max was always in contention. He finished second in qualifying and will start alongside Kimi Antonelli on the front row. The Red Bull driver has built his reputation on maximizing opportunities under pressure, and starting alongside Antonelli keeps him firmly in contention for victory. Monaco often rewards strategic patience. One mistake, one safety car, or one poorly timed pit stop can transform an entire race.Verstappen knows better than most how quickly circumstances can change. If Antonelli falters, the Dutchman will be perfectly positioned to capitalize.

Ferrari’s Missed Opportunity

Ferrari entered the weekend believing Monaco represented one of its strongest chances to challenge for victory in 2026.The pace was evident throughout practice. The confidence was visible throughout the garage. Yet qualifying ultimately left the team wondering what might have been. Hamilton secured a strong third-place start, while Leclerc’s bid for pole was compromised as he dropped to fourth after another frustrating chapter in his complicated relationship with his home Grand Prix.

The Race Ahead

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Everything now points toward a fascinating strategic battle on Sunday at 6:30 PM IST.Antonelli controls the race from pole position. Verstappen lurks directly behind. Hamilton remains close enough to capitalize on any opportunity. Leclerc carries the hopes of Monaco’s local supporters.

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Phillies Vs White Sox Game 3: Odds, Predictions, Betting Tips & Starting Lineups

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The Philadelphia Phillies will host the Chicago White Sox on Sunday for Game 3 of their series at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia. The Phillies secured an 8-6 victory in Game 1 on Friday, but suffered a 6-3 loss in the next game on Saturday.

Both teams enter the matchup with identical records. Philadelphia (34-30) sits second in the National League East, while Chicago is second in the American League Central.

Game 3 will start at 1:35 p.m. ET on Sunday. Viewers in Philadelphia can watch on NBCSP. They can listen on 94 WIP, 106.1 Rumba and iHeart App.

Fans in Chicago can watch on Chicago Sports Network. ESPN Chicago WMVP 1000 AM is their radio option.


White Sox vs. Phillies Odds

  • Moneyline: Phillies (-167), White Sox (+138)
  • Run Line: Phillies -1.5 (+119), White Sox +1.5 (-143)
  • Total Runs: Over 9.5 (-114), Under 9.5 (-105)

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(NB: Odds are subject to change)


Preview – Starting Pitchers and Lineups

White Sox starting pitcher

David Sadlin will be on the mound for Chicago on Sunday. The righty pitcher carries a 1-1 record and a high 8.10 ERA.

Sandlin relies on a riding four-seam fastball with a sweeping slider. His success on Sunday will depend on executing his secondary pitches. The righty pitcher will also need to avoid critical mistakes over the middle of the plate.

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White Sox Lineup

  • LF: Sam Antonacci (L)
  • 3B: Miguel Vargas (R)
  • DH: Andrew Benintendi (L)
  • SS: Colson Montgomery (L)
  • 2B: Chase Meidroth (R)
  • 1B: Jacob Gonzalez (L)
  • CF: Tristan Peters (L)
  • C: Drew Romo (S)
  • RF: Rikuu Nishida (L)

Phillies starting pitcher

Aaron Nola will take the bump for the Phillies on Sunday. The All-Star righty holds a 3- record and an inflated 5.55 ERA.

Nola attacks sluggers with a sharp, moving sinker, devastating knuckle curve and a fading changeup. He will need to command the outer edges of the zone to neutralize Chicago’s versatile lefties like Colson Montgomery and Andrew Benintendi.

Phillies Lineup

  • DH: Kyle Schwarber (L)
  • SS: Trea Turner (R)
  • 1B: Bryce Harper (L)
  • LF: Brandon Marsh (L)
  • 3B: Alec Bohm (R)
  • 2B: Bryson Stott (L)
  • C: J.T. Realmuto (R)
  • RF: Adolis Garcia (R)
  • CF: Justin Crawford (L)

Prediction: Phillies 7, White Sox 4

The starting pitching matchup favors Philadelphia. Moreover, the lethal Phillies offense featuring Kyle Schwarber and Bryce Harper will likely attack David Sandlin early. Backing the Phillies Money Line (-167) is a logical bet.

Sandlin is prone to giving up hard contact. He also struggles to pitch deep into games. As such, the Phillies’ Run Line at -1.5 (+119) is a good plus-money investment.

Citizens Bank Park is a hitter-friendly venue that amplifies fly-ball power. Expect the Phillies’ bats to carry the heavy lifting while the Chicago Chips away, pushing the contest Over 9.5 (-114).