World Cup Best Player Prop Picks, Odds, Predictions for Saturday, June 27, 2026
The 2026 World Cup Group Stages draw to a conclusion on Saturday as Groups J, K and L play their final Group games. As ever, some teams have already confirmed their places in the Knockout Stages and some have been eliminated, but for most it’s all to play for as nations look to progress.
World Cup holders Argentina have already qualified for the Knockout Stage as Group J winners. Austria and Algeria face each other as they fight it out for second place. In Group K, Colombia have cemented their place in the Round of 32, and will go through as Group winners if they win or draw against Portugal.
England will be looking to secure top spot in Group L after already confirming their place in the Knockout Stages. Croatia and Ghana will be looking for the points to seal second place, though whoever finishes in third will likely have done enough to secure a place in the Round of 32.
It’s in Group L where we start the day’s play. England plays Panama and Croatia takes on Ghana, both 5pm ET kick-offs. Then, we see the conclusion of Group K as Colombia faces Portugal and DR Congo plays Uzbekistan, 7:30pm ET kick-off times for those two fixtures.
The 2026 World Cup Group Stage finishes with the remaining Group J fixtures when Algeria plays Austria and Jordan take on Argentina, both games kick off at 10pm ET.
Let’s take a look at the best player prop picks for Saturday’s matches! Make sure to check out our World Cup match trends page for daily odds, insights, and betting data for each game.
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Top Prediction Market Trades: Best World Cup Trades for Saturday, June 27
- Antoine Semenyo (Ghana) Over 0.5 Shot on Goal
- Daniel Munoz (Colombia) Over 0.5 Goal or Assist (+600)
- Nico O’Reilly (England) Over 0.5 Shot on Goal
Antoine Semenyo (Ghana) Over 0.5 Shot on Goal
I’ve been really disappointed with Croatia in this year’s World Cup. I expected them to be pushing England for top spot in Group L. Instead, it’s likely they’ll finish third and while this will probably be enough to qualify for the Knockout Stages, it will cover over many cracks in this Croatian squad.
Ghana have only scored once so far in the tournament, a 95th minute winner against Panama. A dogged performance against England, though, means the African side only needs a point against Croatia to seal the second automatic Group L place.
While Ghana haven’t exactly hit the heights goalscoring-wise, I think they can create chances against this rather shaky-looking Croatian defence. Antoine Semenyo will be key to everything Ghana do going forward, he’s my pick to have at least one shot on target.
Daniel Munoz (Colombia) Over 0.5 Goal or Assist (+600)
This may be a little bit of an outside punt, but I like the odds on Colombia right-back Daniel Munoz to get a goal or assist as his side face Portugal. Munoz has scored two goals so far in this year’s World Cup and is adept at breaking down that right-hand side consistently.
Portugal will be the toughest game the South Americans will have played in so far, but they’ve got the ability to cause Cristiano Ronaldo and co problems. Munoz will be central to that. Yes, it’s likely he’ll be up against one of the best left backs in the world in Nuno Mendes, but Munoz is one of the most underrated attacking right backs in world soccer right now.
Nico O’Reilly (England) Over 0.5 Shot on Goal
England would have hoped to have Group L sewn up by now. After their second-half performance against Croatia, most would’ve thought the same. However, Ghana’s superb defensive display when the two sides met led to England only getting a point. Yes, England have already qualified but they still need a win against Panama to confirm first place. In all likelihood, England will win comfortably but Thomas Tuchel would’ve liked to have rested his key players ready for the Knockout Stages.
With that in mind, I’ve gone for Nico O’Reilly to have a shot on target. He came on as a sub against Ghana and looked dangerous, finding his way into the box often, hitting the bar once with a header. He’s done that regularly for club side Manchester City all season. He’s a threat for sure, I’m expecting him to start and I think he’ll cause the Panama backline all sorts of problems.
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