World Cup Best Player Prop Picks, Odds, Predictions for Saturday, June 20, 2026
The 2026 FIFA World Cup has started off in spectacular style! Red cards, shock results, breakout stars, it’s been a fantastic opening nine days of this year’s edition!
There’s some tasty-looking fixtures taking place on Saturday which we can’t wait for! We start with the Netherlands against Sweden in Group F at 1pm ET, followed by the second round of fixtures in Group E as Germany face the Ivory Coast at 4pm ET and Ecuador up against Curacao at 8pm ET.
Sweden could seal their spot in the Knockout Stage with a win, as could Germany in Group E! Lots to play for, let’s take a look at the best player props for Saturday’s World Cup fixtures. Make sure to check out our World Cup match trends page for daily odds, insights and betting data for each game.
Saturday’s Best 2026 World Cup Player Props
- Ryan Gravenberch (Netherlands) Over 0.5 Assist
- Deniz Undav (Germany) Over 0.5 Goal or Assist (-105)
- Kai Havertz (Germany) Over 1.5 Shots on Goal
Ryan Gravenberch (Netherlands) Over 0.5 Assist (+475)
It’s difficult to call this a ‘must-win’ game for the Netherlands, but it certainly isn’t far off from the truth. They’re up against Sweden, who won their Group F opener against Tunisia and now top the Group. A Sweden win here will almost certainly ensure their progression into the Knockout Stage.
For me, though, the Netherlands will win this one. Key to that win could be Ryan Gravenberch. The Liverpool man assisted both goals in their 2-2 draw with Japan, he’s my choice to add to his assists record in this one.
Deniz Undav (Germany) Over 0.5 Goal or Assist (-105)
For Germany’s opener, Florian Wirtz was my choice of player prop to get an assist. He did just that, combining with Felix Nmecha for Germany’s early opener. For their game against Ivory Coast, my attention turns to striker Deniz Undav.
Undav came off the bench against Curacao to score once and to assist twice, quite the performance from the substitute. Ivory Coast will be a tougher game than Curacao, sure, but it’s one I’m expecting Germany to win reasonably comfortably. Whether Undav starts the game or comes on as a sub, he’s likely to cause all sorts of problems for Ivory Coast’s backline. He’s a good shout to either score or to add to his two World Cup 2026 assists record.
Kai Havertz (Germany) Over 1.5 Shots on Goal
Sticking with Germany, striker Kai Havertz started his World Cup campaign in fine style, scoring twice as his side dismantled World Cup debutants Curacao. As Germany’s main man, I’m expecting Havertz to be amongst the thick of the action going forward again, getting into great positions in the box and getting shots off. Whether he scores or not remains to be seen (I personally think he will), but he’ll certainly be testing goalkeeper Yahia Fofana every chance he can.
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