The Round of 32 continues on Tuesday, and we have plenty of World Cup action to discuss with three matches today.
The slate begins early with Ivory Coast vs. Norway at 1:00 p.m. ET in Dallas. Then, France faces off against Sweden at 5:00 p.m. ET in New Jersey before the day ends with Mexico vs. Ecuador at 9:00 p.m. ET in Mexico City.
Let's get into our World Cup prop picks for the Round of 32 on Tuesday, June 30.
Round of 32 World Cup Prop Picks
Ivory Coast vs Norway Prop Picks
Ivory Coast is a tough team to beat. They only conceded two goals to Germany and kept clean sheets against Ecuador and Curacao.
However, Norway has the firepower to knock down the African side's barrier and force them to risk more than the occasional counterattack. There's value in backing Norway in 90 minutes, so we'll take it.
Norway has totaled six, six, and five shots on target against Iraq, Senegal, and France, respectively. Even though Ivory Coast is a very apt side defensively, Erling Haaland, Alexander Sorloth, and Martin Odegaard should find a way to create chances and get at least five shots on goal.
Another good pick might be Under 2.5 total goals, but let's take the shots-on-goal prop for Norway and parlay it with their 90-minute moneyline for a +204 payout at DraftKings.
France vs Sweden Prop Picks
Michael Olise not only had a wonderful season with Bayern Munich, but is still going strong with France in the World Cup.
The deft winger already has three assists in this tournament, so we'll bank on him to add another here. After all, France has Kylian Mbappe, Ousmane Dembele, and Desire Doue doing the scoring.
Any France match practically forces you to make this bet. Kylian Mbappe scores almost a goal per game in his World Cup career, with 16 in 17 matches.
Also, if you parlay it with the Olise prop, you get +262 at DraftKings.
Mexico vs Ecuador Prop Picks
Five of Mexico's six goals in the group stage came in the second half, and they conceded none. In Ecuador's three matches, only four goals were scored.
So, this should be a gritty, tight, low-scoring game where tension will keep teams cagey until the second half. Under 2.5 goals would also be a good choice, but that doesn't offer much value.
Ecuador's solid goalkeeper had three saves in each of his first two matches (Ivory Coast, Curacao) and two against Germany.
Expect Mexico to put some pressure on the South American defense and for Hernan Galindez to catch or deflect three or more shots.
Parlay these picks (+289) at DraftKings.



























