The Round of 32 continues on Wednesday, and we have plenty of World Cup action to discuss as there are three matches today.
The slate begins with England vs. DR Congo at 12:00 p.m. ET in Atlanta. Then, Belgium and Senegal meet at 4:00 p.m. ET in Seattle before the day ends with the USMNT facing off against Bosnia and Herzegovina at 8:00 p.m. ET in San Francisco.
Let's get into our World Cup prop picks for the Round of 32 on Wednesday, July 1.
Round of 32 World Cup Prop Picks
England vs DR Congo Prop Picks
After a subpar performance against Ghana, Harry Kane and England bounced back vs. Panama, and although this will be a much tougher game, the Three Lions should advance.
DR Congo made life difficult for Colombia and Portugal, and will probably defend close to their goal here, so England will need either Kane's headers or his ability inside the box to break a possible deadlock, hopefully in regulation time.
DR Congo held Colombia and Portugal to just one goal each (with final scores of 1-0 and 1-1). England drew 0-0 with Ghana and beat Panama 2-0.
So four of these teams' six group matches were Under 2.5 goals, which is the second pick to make here.
If you parlay them at DraftKings, you get a +390 payout.
Belgium vs Senegal Prop Picks
All three of Senegal's matches in the group stage had totals of four goals or more, with the African side scoring in all of them, while Belgium was only held scoreless by Iran in their debut.
Even though the Europeans are slight favorites, this matchup is closer to a toss-up. Expect back-and-forth action and both teams to score today.
USA vs Bosnia and Herzegovina Prop Picks
Christian Pulisic will be back in the starting lineup and will be hoping to score his first goal of the 2026 World Cup. With him fully fit, the United States trashed Paraguay 4-1 in their debut match, so hopefully the team can regain that form in this Round of 32 matchup vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Pulisic has one goal and three assists in six career World Cup games. Overall, he's scored 33 times in 88 matches for the USMNT.
Bosnia and Herzegovina conceded seven corner kicks to Switzerland and nine to Canada. If the USMNT correctly does its job and dominates the game, there will be plenty of opportunities coming from those set pieces.
Taking advantage of them is another affair, but expect this stat to increase for the home team in the second half.




























