World Cup 2026: Best Odds, Top Picks & Parlay | July 1 (Day 21)

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World Cup 2026 - Daily Tips

Daily tips for July 1

Today's Matches

FixturesInfoHome OddsDraw OddsAway Odds
England vs DR Congo 12 p.m. ET, Round of 32-370+433+1200
Belgium vs Senegal 4 p.m. ET, Round of 32+125+220+240
United States vs Bosnia-Herzegovina 8 p.m. ET, Round of 32-270+400+700
England vs DR Congo
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12 p.m. ET, Round of 32
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Belgium vs Senegal
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4 p.m. ET, Round of 32
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United States vs Bosnia-Herzegovina
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8 p.m. ET, Round of 32
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The knockout action continues on Day 21 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with three enticing fixtures on the schedule. 

England will lock horns with a gritty DR Congo side to kick things off, followed by a must-watch affair between Belgium and Senegal in Seattle. 

Co-hosts USA then finish off the evening with a match against Bosnia-Herzegovina in San Francisco. 

Read on for our daily World Cup 2026 betting tips.

Top Picks for World Cup Day 21 | July 1

England vs Congo

England to Win Nil (-133)

England heads into this fixture as a massive favorite, and for good reason. The Three Lions are one of the best teams in the competition, even if they haven't shown it consistently. Congo progressed to the knockout stages with a heroic 3-1 victory over Uzbekistan on matchday three, but the Africans will have issues scoring against a sturdy England backline. Thomas Tuchel's men haven't conceded in back-to-back games, and they only allowed two goals in total in the group stages. England is rarely convincing, and this match could come down to one or two goals in the second half, but the Three Lions will prevail. Look for Harry Kane to do his part after already bagging three goals in the tournament. 

🗸 Long Shot: England to Score Two Goals (+233)
🗸 Extra Tip: Harry Kane Anytime Goal (-133)

Belgium vs Senegal

Belgium Moneyline (+125)

Belgium faces an incredibly tall task in the Round of 32 against Senegal, who are coming off a terrific attacking display against Iraq, scoring five times. That result just narrowly got them into the knockout stages, but I do believe the Red Devils will win a tightly-contested affair here. Belgium's quality going forward is hard to ignore with the likes of Jeremy Doku, Leandro Trossard, Kevin De Bruyne, and Romelu Lukaku. Senegal has looked vulnerable defensively, allowing six goals combined to France and Norway. However, their attacking qualities are also clear, and Belgium have been broken down at times by weaker opponents in this tournament. Both teams will score.  

🗸 Long Shot: Kevin De Bruyne to Score or Assist (+125)
🗸 Extra Tip: Both Teams to Score (-105)

USA vs Bosnia & Herzegovina

USA to Win Nil (+110)

The States have looked very impressive in the World Cup. While they did lose to Turkey on matchday three, the result didn't matter, and Mauricio Pochettino rotated out his entire starting XI to ensure they were well-rested for this game. When at full strength, the US hammered Paraguay 4-1 and also beat Australia 2-0. Christian Pulisic and Folarin are lethal figures in the final third, while this backline has only conceded once through the opening two games before a heavily-rotated defense against Turkey. Bosnia has shown little ruthlessness in the final third in the tournament, and frankly, I don't see them creating many opportunities against a much better team. 

🗸 Long Shot: Folarin Balogun Anytime Goal (+130)
🗸 Extra Tip: USA Ove 2.5 Goals (+160)

Parlay of the Day

LegsOdds
England to win nil-133
Belgium moneyline+125
USA to win nil+110
Total Odds: +726
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Quinn Allen is a sports writer from Vancouver, Canada. His expertise spans across many sports, but he tends to write mostly European soccer betting previews for BettingTop10 Canada. He’s been in the industry for seven years. Quinn loves to be active in his free time, whether it’s working out, walking, or playing soccer.