World Cup 2026: Best Odds, Top Picks & Parlay | July 19 (Day 34)

Quinn Allen
By: Quinn Allen
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World Cup 2026 - Daily Tips

Daily tips for Day 34

Today's Matches

FixturesInfoHome OddsDraw OddsAway Odds
Spain vs Argentina 3 p.m. ET, Final+140+200+233
Spain vs Argentina
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3 p.m. ET, Final
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It all comes down to Sunday as Spain and Argentina will lock horns in the 2026 World Cup Final at New York/New Jersey Stadium, with kick-off scheduled for 3 p.m. ET. 

La Roja dismantled France in the semifinals to progress, while the defending champions secured an impressive come from behind victory against England. 

Below, we'll dive into our daily World Cup 2026 betting tips.

Top Picks for World Cup Day 34 | July 19

Spain vs Argentina

Spain Moneyline (+140)

This fixture is an incredibly difficult one to predict. We're looking at two very organized teams who have shown their quality throughout the last month. However, I do believe Spain will prevail. Luis de la Fuente's men have conceded just one goal in the entire World Cup, and their solidity from front to back is phenomenal. Argentina has yet to face a team this summer with such structure in all areas of the pitch, and I do think Spain will give them trouble. However, this won't be a high-scoring affair. Expect the Spaniards to control possession, and find one or two moments of brilliance that will make the difference. Mikel Oyarzabal's record for Spain is unbelievable, and he'll play his part in the final third. 

🗸 Long Shot: Mikel Oyarzabal to Score or Assist (+100)
🗸 Extra Tip: Under 2.5 Goals (-156)

Parlay of the Day

LegsOdds
Spain moneyline+140
Mikel Oyarzabal to score or assist+100
Under 2.5 goals-156
Total Odds: +350
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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.