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    Big Bets Report: Prediction Markets Ramp Up World Cup Wagering
    World Cup odds continue to draw massive action as the tournament rolls through the group stage. And a lot of that activity is monopoly-money-type trades on prediction markets, controversial as they might be. So when a major wager lands at a sportsbook, it actually tends to stand out a bit more, like the Vegas high-roller who was all over Argentina on Monday, ponying up three-quarters of a million dollars. Read on for more on that bet, along with a Nostradamus parlay, Sunday Funday for Barstool Sports Dave Portnoy, some leftovers from last weeks Day of the Draw, and a few of those countless prediction-market plays. This page may contain affiliate links to legal sports betting partners. If you sign up or place a wager, FOX Sports may be compensated. Read more about Sports Betting on FOX Sports. Big Money On Messi On Sunday afternoon, 19 hours before the Argentina vs. Austria match, Station Sports reported a massive play on the favorite. A customer at Red Rock Resorts put $777,000 on Argentina -215 to win the match. Granted, Argentina was coming off a 3-0 rout of Algeria, in which superstar Lionel Messi scored all three goals more on that later. Oh, and Argentina is the defending World Cup champ. But -215, while a solid favorite, is no slam dunk, particularly in a tournament that had already seen 13 draws in 40 matches, including two from unheralded unknown Cape Verde, which pre-tourney was among the longest shots on any sportsbooks betting board. Nine minutes into the Argentina-Austria match, Messi actually missed a penalty kick, which couldve been a bit foreboding. Messi rebounded with a 38th-minute goal, yet the bettor was still sweating well into second-half injury time, with Argentina clinging to that 1-0 lead. Then Messi put away another goal to seal a 2-0 victory. The high-roller banked a $361,395 win, for a total payout of $1,138,395. Parlay Partay Last Tuesday, it didnt take a genius to compile a parlay of France, Norway and Argentina. France was a -220 favorite vs. Senegal, Argentina was -225 vs. Algeria, and Norway was a hefty -475 vs. Iraq. But correctly parlaying the exact final score of all three matches? Well, thats a lot more impressive. At Hard Rock Bet, a customer had $50 on just that: Argentina +800 to win 3-0, France +1000 to win 3-1, and Norway +1400 to win 4-1 Add up all that in a parlay, and you get huge long-shot odds of +148400. Or in easier-to-read terms, 1484/1. It took a boatload of luck as parlays often do but this three-leg ticket got there. Argentinas 3-0 win wasnt much of a sweat, thanks to Messis hat trick, capped by a 76th minute goal. However, France needed a Kylian Mbapp goal six minutes into second-half injury time to finish off a 3-1 win. Similarly, in the 96th minute of Iraq-Norway, an own goal sealed Norways 4-1 victory. Thats the kind of good fortune needed to turn 50 bucks into $74,250. Crystal Ball There were four matches Sunday on the World Cup oddsboard. The first match was a 4-0 Spain rout of Saudi Arabia, with the final goal scored just four minutes into the second half. So it wasnt exactly compelling. But the next three matches were, and Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy had himself a day because of it. In the days second match, Belgium was a solid -250 favorite on the three-way moneyline, with Iran a substantial +600 underdog and Draw at +380. Forty minutes before the match, Portnoy posted this on X: Subsequently, big dog Iran scratched out a point in a 0-0 draw. Then came Uruguay vs. Cape Verde, with Uruguay -225, Cape Verde +700 and Draw +320. Cape Verde proceeded to score two crazy goals one from distance and one with Uruguay goalkeeper Fernando Muslera wildly out of position in a 2-2 tie. So it was on to the New Zealand-Egypt match, and one more prediction: It didnt look good with Egypt trailing 1-0 at halftime. But the Egyptian side stormed back with three second-half goals. In the 82nd minute, Egypts Trezeguet scored, accounting for the final margin in a 3-1 victory and clinching the Egypt -1.5 bet, which had odds in the range of +170. Anyone who tailed Portnoys predictions had a pretty good day. A $100 bet on each wouldve netted $870 profit. Prediction Profit & Loss Social media is overloaded with big-money trades on the World Cup. Not a day has gone by without Kalshi or Polymarket noting multiple six- and sometimes seven-figure positions. That led to plenty of sweats, with some big winners and losers. In Fridays Brazil-Haiti match, a Polymarket customer put an insane $2.9 million on Under 3.5 total goals. Then Brazil chalked up three goals in the first half alone, two from Vincius Jr., to take a 3-0 lead at the break. Five or six goals seemed quite likely, but that was it, with the second half scoreless. At a price of 49% which translates to about +104 odds the trader pocketed $3 million in profit (total payout $5.96 million). In Fridays Turkey vs. Paraguay match, a Polymarket trader went even deeper into the money well. The customer put nearly $4.2 million on Turkey to not win meaning the match finishes in either a draw or Paraguay win. Turkey lost 1-0. At a price of 53% (-113), the trader banked about $3.71 million profit. Among the biggest losers: A Polymarket customer put $3 million on Belgium to beat Iran, at a price of 63% (-170 odds). But the two sides played to a 0-0 draw Sunday. Seven figures down the drain. Semi-similarly, a Polymarket trader put almost $1 million on Canada to lose or draw in its match vs. Qatar. The Canadians rumbled to a 6-0 victory. At Kalshi, a trader put $420,000 on England to either lose or draw vs. Croatia on Wednesday. It was 2-2 at halftime, but Three Lions went on to a 4-2 victory. So thats a mid-six-figure loser. Day of the Draw You might recall that last Mondays slate in World Cup odds ended with four draws. Incredibly, it started with pre-tournament favorite Spain tying 0-0 with huge underdog Cape Verde, a match in which Draw was +1000 or greater at most sportsbooks. Then Belgium and Egypt played to a 1-1 draw, as did Saudi Arabia and Uruguay. In the days finale, Iran vs. New Zealand finished 2-2. Not many people saw that kind of day coming. But at least one bettor did, at The SuperBook in Las Vegas. The customer put a mere 10 bucks on a four-leg draw parlay, at odds of a hefty +98146, or just beyond 981/1. At days end, that $10 exploded into nearly $10,000 profit. On the flip side, a FanDuel Sportsbook customer was content cashing out with 46 times more than the person wagered. The bettor had $10 on all four matches ending in a draw, at odds of +116069 (about 1161/1). After two matches, however, the bettor was offered and accepted a cashout of $456. Thats mighty fine ROI on a $10 investment. But undoubtedly, the bettor would take a do-over if possible. If the customer had waited it out, the payday wouldve been $11,606.90. Oof. Parlay Partay, Part II At Hard Rock Bet, a customer plunked down $26,000 on a three-leg parlay last week, covering two Monday matches and a Tuesday match. The bettor needed and got a draw in Saudi Arabia vs. Uruguay, 1-1. The second leg had New Zealand +0.5 goals vs. Iran, meaning the Kiwis needed a win or a draw. As noted above, that match finished 2-2. The third leg of France -1.5, though, was a huge sweat. Six minutes into injury time, the French led 2-1, and it seemed that was where the match would end. But Mbapp then struck to make it 3-1, which made a massive winner of this wager. At odds just beyond 19/1, the bettor banked nearly half-a-mill in profit, for a total payout of $522,114. Speaking of Mbapp, he was part of a Tuesday in which three of the games most prolific scorers were on the pitch. And all three Mbapp, Messi and Norways Erling Haaland were all over parlays from the public betting masses. At Fanatics Sportsbook, a customer put $40 on a three-leg ticket of each player scoring two or more goals. Mbapp and Halland had two apiece, and Messi capped the day with a hat trick vs. Algeria. At odds of +16260 (almost 163/1), that 40 bucks became a healthy $6,544. There were countless more parlays such as that at sportsbooks across the country, along with parlays of each of those players to score the first goal of each match, which they also did. Heres Hoping You Had It You dont have to wager four, five or six figures to get yourself a nice win. For all us normies, just getting 10 bucks down at, say, 10/1 or 15/1 makes for a great day. Or even 30/1. That was the case if you wagered on Alex Freeman to score the first goal of the USAs match vs. Australia on Friday. At DraftKings Sportsbook, Freeman was +3000 to be the first goalscorer. The son of former Packers wideout Antonio Freeman didnt get the matchs first goal. Rather, the U.S. went up 1-0 on a deflection off an Aussie player. But that was officially designated as an own goal and therefore not counted as the first goalscorer. However, in the 43rd minute, again off a deflection, Freeman out-leapt Australia keeper Patrick Beach to head the ball in at the goal line. That made Freeman the first and only goalscorer in what ended up a 2-0 USA victory. If youd put a tenner on Freeman, then youd have an extra $300 in your wallet. At FanDuel Sportsbook, Messi was +3300 to record a hat trick vs. Algeria. The Argentinian icon did just that with goals in the 17th, 60th and 76th minutes. Ten bucks wouldve profited $330. If youd gotten frisky and put down $100, then youd be sitting on $3,300 profit. I Like Big Bets and I Cannot Lie There are countless more notable transactions on World Cup odds, be they on matches or in futures markets. Once again, a trade on prediction markets is among the most notable: $1.05 million on defending champion Argentina to win the World Cup. If Messi & Co. lift a second straight trophy, then the trader banks about $9.5 million profit (total payout $10.5 million). Other noteworthy plays: And although its not a World Cup wager, youve got to applaud a DraftKings customer who bagged a massive $4 million win on the U.S. Open. The bettor ponied up $100,000 on Wyndham Clark +4000. There was plenty of late drama Sunday, but Clark ultimately went wire-to-wire, leading after every round. That bet and many more listed above offer a good chance to remind: These customers generally have the means to take on seemingly such inane risk. You and I? Not so much. So keep your wagers and your expectations reasonable as the World Cup rolls on.
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    Why Dusty May leaving Michigan and college basketball behind in June isn't remotely surprising
    May never intended to stay much longer at Michigan, but college basketball's erratic landscape accelerated his decision
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    World Cup what to know: Cristiano Ronaldo aiming to get on track after disappointing start
    Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbapp and Erling Haaland have taken their expected starring roles so far in the World Cup.Cristiano Ronaldo is getting some unexpected criticism.Portugal's 41-year-old star arrived in North America hoping to to make history by scoring in his sixth straight World Cup. He ended up frustrated after a forgettable opening performance in Portugal's surprising 1-1 draw against Congo, missing on a couple of good scoring chances in the second half.Ronaldo and Portugal get a chance to get back on track against Uzbekistan Tuesday in Houston.One of the pre-tournament favorites to win the World Cup, Portugal could use a win to keep pace in Group K following Colombia's opening win and Congo's tie in its first World Cup in 52 years.Colombia and Congo play in Guadalajara, Mexico, in Tuesday's late match, with England and Harry Kane facing Ghana. Panama also plays Croatia in a critical Group L match after both teams lost their openers.What to watch on June 22 Portugal vs. Uzbekistan, 1 p.m. EDT in Houston (Fox/Telemundo/Peacock) England vs. Ghana, 4 p.m. EDT in Foxborough, Massachusetts (Fox/Telemundo/Peacock) Panama vs. Croatia, 7 p.m. EDT in Toronto (Fox/Telemundo/Peacock) Colombia vs. Congo, 10 p.m. EDT in Guadalajara, Mexico (FS1/Telemundo/Peacock)Kane's record pursuitHarry Kane scored two goals in England's opening 4-2 win over Croatia, giving him 10 in World Cup play to match Gary Lineker's English record. It also pushed Kane into a seven-way tie for seventh in tournament history.Kane gets a chance to add to that total when England faces surprising Ghana in Foxborough, Massachusetts, on Tuesday.Should he score, Kane would move into a tie for sixth with Germany's Jrgen Klinsmann and Hungary's Sndor Kocsis. A win would send England to the knockout stage for the third straight World Cup.Ghana is tied with England atop Group L following its opening 1-0 win over Panama on Brandon Thomas-Asante's goal in the fifth minute of second-half stoppage time. Ghana is looking for its first trip to the knockout stage since reaching the quarterfinals in 2010.England is unbeaten against African teams at the World Cup, with five wins and three draws.Elimination game?Panama and Croatia will play a game in Toronto that neither can afford to lose.With opening losses, the countries are at the bottom of Group L behind England and Ghana. A win keeps alive the hopes of reaching the knockout stage, while a loss all but ends those hopes.Panama was in line for its first World Cup point against Ghana before Thomas-Asante's late goal broke a scoreless tie.Croatia finished third in Qatar in 2022 and was runner-up to France four years earlier in Russia, but is in trouble after losing 4-2 to England in this year's opener.Colombia aiming for knockout stage Colombia can lock up its spot in the knockout stage against surprising Congo in Guadalajara.It would be a big step after the Colombians didn't even get into the World Cup in Qatar in 2022.Luis Diaz got Colombia off to a strong start in its opener, finishing with a goal and an assist in a 3-1 win over Uzbekistan.The Colombians could face a difficult task against a disciplined Congo side that frustrated Portugal.Keep an eye on Congo's Yoane Wissa. The Newcastle United forward scored Congo's first goal in two World Cup appearances with a header in stoppage time just before halftime against Portugal.More World Cup news Messi sets World Cup scoring record as defending champion Argentina advances to knockout stage Christian Pulisic returns to training with US after missing last World Cup match with injury World Cup concessions: $75 caviar-topped tots in Miami, a days pay worth of beer in Mexico City Germany defender Nico Schlotterbeck out for the rest of the World Cup with ankle injury World Cup goal frenzy: 121 goals in 40 games. Premier League players lead the way A win over Saudi Arabia would send Cape Verde to the round of 32 at the World Cup World Cup Day 12 photo galleryStats of the dayMessi scored his 17th and 18th World Cup goals in a 2-0 over Austria, breaking the record of 16 set by Germany's Miroslav Klos. The Argentina star also set another, less-desirable record, missing his third career non-shootout penalty kick in the first half. That's one more than Ghana's Asamoah Gyan for such misses in the World Cup. Messi also has taken a record seven penalty kicks.___AP Sports Writer Kyle Hightower contributed to this report.___AP World Cup coverage: https://apnews.com/hub/fifa-world-cup
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    What the odds say about where Boozer, Acuff and ot...
    Parsing the odds for insight into how the sportsbooks project the first nine picks of the draft will play out.
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    Lionel Messi jokes he's 'running on fumes' after breaking World Cup record - as opposing former Man United manager admits Argentina star is 'on a level of his own'
    IAN HERBERT IN TEXAS: Messi, who turns 39 on Wednesday, already looks on track to win the Golden Boot after a 2-0 win in which he also missed a penalty and could have scored a hat-trick.
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    Kylian Mbapp of France scores his 15th World Cup goal, tying for 3rd most in history
    Kylian Mbapp of France scored his 15th career World Cup goal on Monday, moving into a tie for third most in tournament history as he tries to keep pace with new record holder Lionel Messi.Mbapp scored in the 14th minute against Iraq, giving Les Bleus a 1-0 lead in his 100th international game.Playing in his third World Cup, the 27-year-old Mbapp matched Brazil great Ronaldo on the goals list and moved past Gerd Mller of West Germany. Miroslav Klose of Germany is second with 16.Messi scored twice for Argentina earlier Monday to set the tournament record at 18. He had equaled Klose with his first World Cup hat trick in Argentinas 3-0 win over Algeria last Tuesday night in Kansas City, Missouri.Mbapp scored with a left-footed strike from about 20 yards out that got past Iraq goalkeeper Ahmed Basil, who got his first start in the tournament after captain Jalal Hassan allowed all four goals in Iraqs 4-1 loss to Norway.Mbapp helped France win the World Cup in 2018 and reach the final in 2022, when he was awarded the Silver Ball as the second-best player. Joined up front by Dsir Dou and reigning Ballon dOr winner Ousmane Dembl, France entered this year's tournament as a co-favorite with Spain.Mbapp, one of two men to have a hat trick in a World Cup final, scored his 13th and 14th World Cup goals in Frances 3-1 tournament-opening victory over Senegal. He now has 59 international goals, two more than Oliver Giroud for the most in France's rich history.His 15 World Cup goals include three this year; eight in 2022, when he won the Golden Boot as the top scorer; and four in 2018.___AP World Cup coverage: https://apnews.com/hub/fifa-world-cup
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    Kylian Mbapp of France scores his 15th World Cup goal, tying for 3rd most in history
    Kylian Mbapp of France scored his 15th career World Cup goal on Monday, moving into a tie for third most in tournament history as he tries to keep pace with new record holder Lionel Messi.Mbapp scored in the 14th minute against Iraq, giving Les Bleus a 1-0 lead in his 100th international game.Playing in his third World Cup, the 27-year-old Mbapp matched Brazil great Ronaldo on the goals list and moved past Gerd Mller of West Germany. Miroslav Klose of Germany is second with 16.Messi scored twice for Argentina earlier Monday to set the tournament record at 18. He had equaled Klose with his first World Cup hat trick in Argentinas 3-0 win over Algeria last Tuesday night in Kansas City, Missouri.Mbapp scored with a left-footed strike from about 20 yards out that got past Iraq goalkeeper Ahmed Basil, who got his first start in the tournament after captain Jalal Hassan allowed all four goals in Iraqs 4-1 loss to Norway.Mbapp helped France win the World Cup in 2018 and reach the final in 2022, when he was awarded the Silver Ball as the second-best player. Joined up front by Dsir Dou and reigning Ballon dOr winner Ousmane Dembl, France entered this year's tournament as a co-favorite with Spain.Mbapp, one of two men to have a hat trick in a World Cup final, scored his 13th and 14th World Cup goals in Frances 3-1 tournament-opening victory over Senegal. He now has 59 international goals, two more than Oliver Giroud for the most in France's rich history.His 15 World Cup goals include three this year; eight in 2022, when he won the Golden Boot as the top scorer; and four in 2018.___AP World Cup coverage: https://apnews.com/hub/fifa-world-cup
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    Thomas Tuchel reveals 'anthem' wish ahead of England and Ghana World Cup clash
    Thomas Tuchel believes Wonderwall could become England's anthem at this summer's World Cup after hailing the iconic Oasis track as a "brilliant song".The Three Lions manager was among those caught up in emotional scenes following the Three Lions' thrilling 4-2 victory over Croatia last week as players and supporters joined together in a rendition of the 1995 hit.Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham and several of their team-mates were seen singing alongside fans inside the AT&T Stadium in Dallas after England kicked off their campaign with an entertaining win.Tuchel hopes the song can continue to help strengthen the bond between players and supporters as England chase a first major trophy since 1966.TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour Say"Hopefully, it becomes an anthem because that's exactly what a tournament like this is for," the 52-year-old said."It's for the connection between fans and the team they felt the energy, the team spirit."It was a beautiful moment and it meant a lot to all of us."Hopefully, we can recreate this in the next game."Wonderwall, written by Noel Gallagher and released by Oasis in 1995, has become increasingly associated with England's World Cup campaign after supporters adopted it during celebrations following the win over Croatia.Gallagher himself has already welcomed the song's growing popularity among England fans.Tuchel's side know victory over Ghana at the 64,400-capacity Gillette Stadium on Tuesday would guarantee their place in the knockout stages with a game to spare.The German coach has previously explained that he does not sing God Save The King before matches, although he has indicated he would consider joining in if England were to reach the World Cup final.LATEST SPORTS NEWS:Roy Keane hits out at England players after Thomas Tuchel comments at World CupLionel Messi is ending the Cristiano Ronaldo debate at this summer's World CupKyren Wilson devastated after burglars steal anniversary gift and charity cash from family homeHowever, Tuchel appears to have no hesitation when it comes to Wonderwall.The former Chelsea and Bayern Munich manager was spotted singing along to the song during a recent Wembley fixture and admitted he remains a fan of one of Britain's most recognisable tracks.Manchester City defender Nico O'Reilly also welcomed the prospect of Wonderwall becoming England's soundtrack for the tournament.The 21-year-old, who plays for the club long supported by Noel Gallagher, admitted the post-match scenes in Dallas left a lasting impression."It was a great feeling, a great moment, it was also something I had not experienced yet in an England shirt," O'Reilly said."It gets played at City a lot, so I definitely like the song."Around 20,000 England supporters were inside the stadium to witness the Croatia victory and their impromptu singalong has quickly become one of the defining images of the Three Lions' opening week in North America.Huge numbers are also expected to attend the Ghana fixture as well.England last faced the African side all the way back in 2011, with the game ending 1-1.Andy Carroll put the Three Lions ahead before ex-Sunderland striker Asamoah Gyan levelled at the death. Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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    From retirement to records - another immortal Messi moment
    Ten years after announcing he was quitting international football, Lionel Messi is still breaking records for reigning World Cup champions Argentina.
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