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WWW.FOXSPORTS.COMBig Bets Report: France Futures Impacting Both Miniscule, Major WagersFor those who bet on World Cup futures odds, whether months ago, pre-tourney or even over the course of the past four-and-a-half weeks, your wagers are finally about to settle up. That is, as long as your bets included one of the Final Four teams: France, Spain, England and Argentina. Countless tickets have already settled as losers, including a boatload on the USA, with bookmakers across the country popping corks last Monday night. But there are still some notable possible paydays out there, including one high-roller looking to reel in a million dollars on France. Read on for more on that wager and other interesting World Cup futures bets still alive, along with some of the more noteworthy winners and losers of the past week in World Cup odds. 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. Major Wager Before this 48-team tournament began on June 11, a DraftKings customer was plenty convinced that favorite France was going the distance. As in, $250,000 convinced. The bettor put down a quarter-mill on France +400 to lift the trophy, and a month later, Kylian Mbapp & Co. are in the semifinals, with France sitting as the +150 favorite among the final four teams. Its certainly familiar territory for France, which beat Croatia 4-2 in the 2018 World Cup final, then lost a thrilling 3-3 draw vs. Argentina on a penalty-kick shootout in the 2022 final. France is a modest favorite vs. Spain in the first semifinal, at 3 p.m. ET Tuesday on FOX. If France advances, itll likely be a similarly short favorite against either England or Argentina, who meet in the second semifinal at 3 p.m. ET on Wednesday. Those are two big hurdles to clear, to be sure. But if France gets it done, then the bettor pockets $1 million profit, for a total payout of $1.25 million. Two For The Show Back in mid-April, as the NBA playoffs were about to commence, Hard Rock Bet took an interesting two-leg futures parlay, for $2,700: Knicks +1600 to win the NBA Finals and France +500 to win the World Cup. Add those up, and youve got parlay odds of +11000 or in easier-to-digest terms, 110/1. Keep in mind that, at the time, oddsmakers expected the Celtics to be the East representative in the NBA Finals, even as the No. 2 seed. And the Pistons were the Easts No. 1 seed. But when Boston stunningly bowed out in the first round vs. Philadelphia, it was a wide-open race, and No. 3 seed New York took full advantage. The Knicks ultimately took down the Spurs in five games in the NBA Finals. That happened just as the World Cup was getting underway. Now, the bettor is two France wins away from banking $297,000 profit (total payout $299,700). Somethings Gotta Give At BetMGM, a customer put $50,000 on England +700 to win the World Cup. Another BetMGM big player put $35,000 on Argentina +800 to win the World Cup. So one of those two bettors will be disappointed in the wake of Wednesdays England vs. Argentina semifinal. England is a slim favorite in that match. If Three Lions end their 60-year World Cup title drought, then that bettor bags $350,000 profit (total payout $400,000). If Argentina wins its second straight World Cup, then that bettor nets $280,000 profit (total payout $315,000). A big sweat awaits both customers on Wednesday, followed by a likely perspiration-drenched championship match next Sunday. Parlay Partay OK, enough about the people betting four/five/six figures. How about something for everyday Joes and Janes? Sometime late last NFL season, likely ahead of the wild-card playoffs, a Fanatics Sportsbook customer crafted a $50 seven-leg futures parlay. It was all on soccer, except for one NFL leg: Seahawks +425 to win the Super Bowl, which they eventually did on Feb. 8, beating the Patriots 29-13. Then, one-by-one, over the next three months, five soccer futures cashed. Now, the ticket just needs Spain to come out on top in World Cup futures odds. The parlay had huge odds of +122406, or just beyond 1224/1. But the bettor also utilized a 10% profit boost promo, hiking the odds to +134647, just beyond 1346/1. If Spain can land two more victories, that bettors 50 bucks turns into a stunning total of $67,374. Thats the kind of ROI all of us can appreciate. Over at Hard Rock Bet, a customer is on the brink of turning just $10 into $70,741, on a 17-leg parlay no less. The incredible odds on that ticket are a monstrous +707310 about 7073/1. Public Service Announcement: 17-leg parlays are not a good investment. So $10 is about the right amount to bet on such lottery-ticket plays. That said, the bettor is now one leg away from a hefty payday. The bettor correctly picked the leading goalscorer for 16 teams so far. All that remains is Harry Kane finishing as Englands top goalscorer. But with Jude Bellinghams huge performances of late four goals in the past two matches Bellingham is tied with Kane at six goals. So the sweat is on for this bettor, in the semifinals and, should England advance, in the championship match. Prediction Profits and Predicaments Throughout the World Cup, the biggest money has flowed through prediction market platforms such as Kalshi and Polymarket. The quarterfinal round was no different. Leading the way is an eye-popping $5.14 million trade on Polymarket for the France-Morocco match to finish with three or more goals. The price was 50% or even money, in betting odds so the customer was looking to double up by profiting $5.14 million. Neither team scored in the first half of Thursdays match, which put this trade on perilous ground. Then Mbapp and Ousmane Dembl found the net in the 60th and 66th minutes, respectively, putting France up 2-0. That was it, though. So the trader took a $5.1 million bath. As noted previously during the World Cup, traders are intrigued by Yes/No markets and often take the No. In Fridays Spain vs. Belgium match, a Polymarket trader fired $1.3 million on Belgium not to win. Indeed, Belgium lost 2-1. At a price of 83% which equates to -488 odds the trader netted $264,513 profit (total payout $1.566 million). On Saturday, a Polymarket customer had $1.19 million on Norway not to win vs. England. It was tight, in a 1-1 draw that went to overtime, but Norway ultimately lost 2-1. Thats a winner, and at a price of 76% (-317), the trader profited $379,764. At Kalshi, a trader had $164,571 on England to be eliminated vs. Norway. But the English got through to the quarterfinals, so thats a six-figure loser. 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 20/1 makes for a great day. There were two such examples in the Norway-England match. At DraftKings Sportsbook, Bellingham was +2000 to score two or more goals. Two minutes into first-half injury time, Bellingham netted his first, tying the game at one. Then three minutes into overtime, Bellingham struck again with what proved to be the game winner. Also at DraftKings, Norways Andreas Schjelderup was +2000 to score the games first goal. Schjelderup delivered on a 36th-minute blast, giving Norway a relatively short-lived 1-0 lead. If youd put 10 bucks on either of those, then your wallet would be $200 fatter today. And if youd gotten a little frisky and bet $100, then youd have $2,000 profit. I Like Big Bets and I Cannot Lie There are countless more notable transactions on World Cup odds. Here are a few more to wrap things up ahead of the semifinals: All these monster wagers present the opportunity to remind you: High-rollers have the means to make those bets, and more so, the ability to absorb crazy losses. Keep your bet size and your expectations reasonable. This is gambling. Never bet more than you can afford to lose.0 Comments 0 Shares 137 Views 0 Reviews -
WWW.CBSSPORTS.COM2026 Open Championship odds, picks, date: Surprising predictions from golf model that's nailed 17 majorsSportsLine's model simulated the British Open 2026 10,000 times and revealed surprising golf picks for Royal Birkdale0 Comments 0 Shares 188 Views 0 Reviews -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COMLakers' Austin Reaves hasn't 'honestly processed' LeBron James playing for another team next seasonThe NBA world is waiting for LeBron James to sign his next and presumably final free-agent contract, possibly this week. Among those monitoring James next move is former Los Angeles Lakers teammate Austin Reaves. Speaking to ESPNs Dave McMenamin from the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas, the sixth-year guard still cant quite believe that James wont be playing with him in purple and gold this upcoming season. I dont know if Ive honestly processed it yet, Reaves told McMenamin. Starting a season without him on the team is going to be different for me. Thats kind of all Ive ever known is him being around, joking around, acting like hes 15.Austin Reaves on LeBron James leaving the Lakers: I dont know if Ive honestly processed it yet. Starting a season without him on the team is going to be different for me. Thats kind of all Ive ever known Got nothing but love and respect for him pic.twitter.com/hTBW3T3jmI Dave McMenamin (@mcten) July 13, 2026After eight seasons with the Lakers, James decided to move on seeking complete happiness and presumably a fifth NBA championship with a new team. (Or an old one, as many expect, if he returns to the Cleveland Cavaliers or Miami Heat.) The Lakers also appeared to believe a new beginning was necessary as they build around Luka Doni and Reaves. That included re-signing the 6-foot-5 sharpshooter to a four-year, $185 million max contract. Austin Reaves on Luka Doncic: Hes one of my best friends on this planet. I talk to him almost every single day. He sends me videos of his golf swing and asks me what he can do to get better and I tell him Im not a coach pic.twitter.com/iOlUoe6GEo Dave McMenamin (@mcten) July 13, 2026Envisioning a future without James alongside Doni in the Lakers backcourt might be easier for Reaves as the two developed a close friendship in their two seasons together and constantly discuss how the organization does its business.Hes one of my best friends on this planet, Reaves added. I talk to him almost every single day.That business includes new additions to the roster including center Walker Kessler and forward Sandro Mamukelashvili, along with fellow guards Quentin Grimes and Collin Sexton. But playing without James will certainly be different for Reaves, whos had the four-time MVP as his teammate for all six of his NBA seasons. That span included watching James becoming the leagues all-time leading scorer and leader in field goals made, in addition to reaching the milestone of 50,000 career points.The next time Reaves sees James on an NBA court, hell be playing against his longtime teammate. Eventually, the reality of that will set in. The only question now is which uniform James will be wearing and who his new teammates will be.0 Comments 0 Shares 189 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXSPORTS.COMExpert World Cup Predictions For France-Spain, England-Argentina SemifinalsThis is the World Cup semifinals we've all been waiting for, and, in fact, these games are so highly anticipated that you could argue they are just finals that we're getting a round early. On one side of the bracket, we have France and Spain facing off in the first semifinal on Tuesday at Dallas Stadium, and on the other side, we're looking at defending champ Argentina against England in a rivalry game with decades of history behind it. It's the first time since the FIFA rankings debuted in 1992 that the final four World Cup teams are also the top-four in the rankings, and also only the third time in World Cup history where all four semifinalists have won at least one World Cup (1970, 1990). And we're confident these will be some of the most memorable, competitive and balanced games of the tournament. Here are our World Cup experts' predictions for the two semifinal matches and which teams will advance to the final for a shot at winning it all. 2026 World Cup Semifinal Predictions World Cup Semifinal 1: France over SpainWorld Cup Semifinal 2: England over Argentina World Cup Semifinal 1:France over SpainWorld Cup Semifinal 2: Argentina over England World Cup Semifinal 1:France over SpainWorld Cup Semifinal 2: Argentina over England World Cup Semifinal 1: Spain over FranceWorld Cup Semifinal 2: England over Argentina World Cup Semifinal 1: France over SpainWorld Cup Semifinal 2: England over Argentina World Cup Semifinal 1: France over SpainWorld Cup Semifinal 2: England over Argentina World Cup Semifinal 1: France over SpainWorld Cup Semifinal 2: England over Argentina World Cup Semifinal 1: France over SpainWorld Cup Semifinal 2: England over Argentina World Cup Semifinal 1: France over SpainWorld Cup Semifinal 2: England over Argentina World Cup Semifinal 1: France over SpainWorld Cup Semifinal 2: England over Argentina World Cup Semifinal 1: France over SpainWorld Cup Semifinal 2: England over Argentina0 Comments 0 Shares 185 Views 0 Reviews -
WWW.CBSSPORTS.COM2026 Home Run Derby odds, picks, predictions, field, rules: Best bets by expert on 118-66 rollSportsLine's Matt Severance reveals his best best bets for the MLB Home Run Derby 2026 on Monday0 Comments 0 Shares 184 Views 0 Reviews -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COMCody Bellinger, Ben Rice will hit back-to-back at MLB All-Star GameThere's a bit more of Bronx vibe to the Mid-Summer Classic. Selected as reserves, Yankees teammates Ben Rice and Cody Bellinger are scheduled to be in the AL's starting lineup for Tuesday's All-Star Game at Philadelphia. Bellinger is due to bat sixth and play right field and Rice will play first base and bat seventh for manager John Schneider, the Toronto Blue Jays' skipper. A series of injuries to AL All-Stars elevated Rice and Bellinger up the depth chart, making Rice a starter in his first All-Star Game appearance (Bellinger has previously been an NL All-Star twice). Toronto first baseman, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., was elected to start by the fans, but decided to rest a nagging lower back issue. Next in line was Athletics' first baseman Nick Kurtz, but the 2025 AL Rookie of the Year is dealing with a thumb strain. Bellinger got the nod when injured teammate Aaron Judge (right rib fracture) was elected by the fans while on the injured list, and when Minnesota outfielder Byron Buxton hit the IL last week due to a hip strain, reaggravated during a series at Yankee Stadium that concluded July 5.Here is the AL lineup: Mike Trout (Angels), CFYordan Alvarez (Astros), DHShea Langeliers (A's), CJunior Caminero (Rays), 3BBobby Witt Jr. (Royals), SSCody Bellinger (Yankees), RFBen Rice (Yankees), 1BRiley Greene (Tigers), LFErnie Clement (Blue Jays), 2BAnd here is the NL lineup: Kyle Schwarber (Phillies), DHJuan Soto (Mets), LFFreddie Freeman (Dodgers), 1BCJ Abrams (Nationals), SSMax Muncy (Dodgers), 3BOzzie Albies (Braves), 2BBrandon Marsh (Phillies), RFAndy Pages (Dodgers), CFDrake Baldwin (Braves), CThis article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: Cody Bellinger, Ben Rice will hit back-to-back at MLB All-Star Game0 Comments 0 Shares 184 Views 0 Reviews