World Cup 2026 Daily Picks — 26 June Matchday 3
Six matches · Three groups decided · Two games on Canadian soil · Decimal odds with timestamps · Wagering examples in CAD
The second decisive day of Matchday 3 finishes Groups G, H and I — and two of the six fixtures are being played on Canadian ground, with Senegal vs Iraq at BMO Field in Toronto and New Zealand vs Belgium under the roof at BC Place in Vancouver. The day opens with a 3:00 PM ET double-header and closes with an 11:00 PM ET pair on the west coast.

How we built the board
Every figure below is decimal — the default at Canadian-licensed sportsbooks. Match odds are timestamped to 26 June 2026 and reflect the aggregated 1X2 lines published this morning (DraftKings, FanDuel, Oddschecker and bookmaker summaries via ESPN). Lines move quickly on a decisive matchday — verify the current price at your Canadian-licensed sportsbook before the whistle.
3:00 PM ET — Norway vs France (Group I, Gillette Stadium, Foxborough)
| Market | Selection | Odds (decimal) |
|---|---|---|
| Match (1X2) | France | 1.63–1.65 |
| Match (1X2) | Draw | 3.90–4.50 |
| Match (1X2) | Norway | 4.50–5.00 |
Read: Both sides are already through; the winner tops Group I, and a draw sends France first on goal difference. France are interim-managed for this game — Didier Deschamps left the camp after his mother’s death, with assistant Guy Stephan in charge. Erling Haaland has openly downplayed the result, saying Norway are “through” and France “are probably going to win the whole tournament.” Read the 1.63 France line as fair rather than generous. Full preview at world-cup-match-preview-norway-france.
3:00 PM ET — Senegal vs Iraq (Group I, BMO Field, Toronto)
| Market | Selection | Odds (decimal) |
|---|---|---|
| Match (1X2) | Senegal | 1.24 |
| Match (1X2) | Draw | 6.75 |
| Match (1X2) | Iraq | 13.00 |
Read: A World Cup match on Canadian soil — Toronto’s BMO Field hosts a dead-rubber on points but not on pride. Both teams sit on zero points and can only chase a long-shot best-third place, which realistically needs a big win. Senegal at 1.24 implies roughly 80%, and the goal-difference incentive points to them pushing for a multi-goal margin.
8:00 PM ET — Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia (Group H, NRG Stadium, Houston)
| Market | Selection | Odds (decimal) |
|---|---|---|
| Match (1X2) | Cape Verde | 2.70 |
| Match (1X2) | Draw | 3.30 |
| Match (1X2) | Saudi Arabia | 2.70 |
Read: A genuine pick-em — both sides priced at 2.70 — with second place in Group H still mathematically on the table depending on the Uruguay–Spain result. NRG Stadium plays under a closed roof with air conditioning, taking Houston’s ~33°C heat out of the equation. With everything to play for and even pricing, this is a match to watch rather than to force a side.
8:00 PM ET — Uruguay vs Spain (Group H, Estadio Akron, Guadalajara)
| Market | Selection | Odds (decimal) |
|---|---|---|
| Match (1X2) | Spain | 1.50 |
| Match (1X2) | Draw | 4.40 |
| Match (1X2) | Uruguay | 7.52 |
Read: Spain are unbeaten with no goals conceded and top Group H with a draw — but they are without the suspended Pedri, and Lamine Yamal is reported as not yet 100%. Uruguay have drawn both group games and are missing Araújo and de Arrascaeta. The 1.50 reflects Spain’s control; the value question is whether a reshaped Spanish midfield keeps the clean-sheet run going. Full preview at world-cup-match-preview-uruguay-spain.
11:00 PM ET — Egypt vs Iran (Group G, Lumen Field, Seattle)
| Market | Selection | Odds (decimal) |
|---|---|---|
| Match (1X2) | Egypt | 2.45–2.50 |
| Match (1X2) | Draw | 2.85 |
| Match (1X2) | Iran | 4.00 |
Read: This is the one truly open group left on the board. Egypt lead Group G on four points; Iran, Belgium and even New Zealand are all still mathematically alive going into the final round. Egypt’s implied figure sits around 40%, with the draw priced unusually short at 2.85 — a sign the book expects a tight, cagey decider with so much on the line.
11:00 PM ET — New Zealand vs Belgium (Group G, BC Place, Vancouver)
| Market | Selection | Odds (decimal) |
|---|---|---|
| Match (1X2) | Belgium | 1.15 |
| Match (1X2) | Draw | — |
| Match (1X2) | New Zealand | 17.00 |
Read: The day’s other Canadian-soil fixture, under the BC Place roof in Vancouver. Belgium are heavy 1.15 favourites and need a win to be sure of advancing from the open Group G — but they are without the suspended Nathan Ngoy (red card vs Iran), with Arthur Theate the likely deputy. New Zealand at 17.00 are the rank outsiders. The 1.15 is too short to back alone; the angle is a Belgium handicap.
Card summary — Canadian-format ticket
| Match | Pick | Decimal odds |
|---|---|---|
| Norway vs France | France (goals-market lean: Over 2.5) | 1.63–1.65 |
| Senegal vs Iraq | Senegal | 1.24 |
| Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia | Draw | 3.30 |
| Uruguay vs Spain | Spain (lean Under 2.5) | 1.50 |
| Egypt vs Iran | Draw | 2.85 |
| New Zealand vs Belgium | Belgium | 1.15 |
Related reading on MatchPoint 26
- Norway–France preview at world-cup-match-preview-norway-france.
- Uruguay–Spain preview at world-cup-match-preview-uruguay-spain.
- Yesterday’s results at world-cup-results-25-june-2026.
- How the bracket is shaping up at world-cup-knockout-bracket.
- Betting guide at
/world-cup-betting-guide/.