We’re keeping it simple for the last two matches of the quarterfinals. Some great prices on the big stars and we’re going for it.
Here are my World Cup goal scorer picks and World Cup player props for Saturday, July 11.
World Cup Goal Scorer Picks Today
England vs Norway Goal Scorer Picks
| England Odds | ||
|---|---|---|
| Spread | Total | Moneyline |
-0.5 -125 | 2.5 -140o / 115u | -115 |
| Norway Odds | ||
|---|---|---|
| Spread | Total | Moneyline |
+0.5 +100 | 2.5 -140o / 115u | +310 |
Erling Haaland — Anytime Goalscorer vs. England (+110)
Seven goals in five games and a conversion rate of 39% from 18 shots which is, the best mark at any World Cup since 1986.
Erling Haaland has scored in every single match he has played at this tournament, including a brace against Brazil that sent Norway to their first-ever quarterfinal. He averages a goal every 14 touches.
England have kept just two clean sheets in five games and this is the simplest bet on the board. At +110 on the tournament’s most clinical finisher, this holds a lot of value.
Jude Bellingham — Goal or Assist vs. Norway (+125)
Jude Bellingham has been a monster for England at this World Cup, racking up four goals and one assist across five appearances with nine shots on target, which equates to a 33% conversion rate.
He scored twice against Mexico at the Azteca in a performance that earned him Man of the Match and now has those five goal contributions at this tournament.
For Real Madrid, Bellingham has notched 45 goals and 29 assists in 132 appearances, so it's no surprise that he's the engine of this England team.
At +125 to score or assist in a quarterfinal, I'm happy to put a wager in.
Switzerland vs Argentina Goal Scorer Picks
| Switzerland Odds | ||
|---|---|---|
| Spread | Total | Moneyline |
+0.5 +115 | 2.5 125o / -155u | +450 |
| Argentina Odds | ||
|---|---|---|
| Spread | Total | Moneyline |
-0.5 -145 | 2.5 125o / -155u | -140 |
Lionel Messi — Anytime Goalscorer vs. Switzerland (-111)
If they’re still going to give us plus money for Lionel Messi, we’re going to keep taking it.
Eight goals. Twenty-nine shots, seventeen on target.
Messi is currently still the World Cup’s all-time leading scorer with 21 career goals and has scored in every single Argentina appearance at this World Cup — five straight games.
Not only that, he is the first player in World Cup history to score in six consecutive knockout stage matches. His one assist against Egypt gives him nine total goal involvements, tied with Kylian Mbappé for the most in the tournament.
Some say he is the greatest player who ever lived. And you can back him to score today at -111. Take it and run.
Good luck. Let’s make the Quarterfinals count.


















