
The 2026 World Cup Final is finally here! We’ve studied the form and data to come up with our two best bets with easyBet Predictions.
With the tournament now at the business end, determining where the true value lies can be harder than it seems. We’ve done the hard work for you and, using easyBet Predictions’ new ‘yes’ or ‘no’ formula towards betting, picked our three best value fancies.
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Here are our three top tips for the final.
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Spain vs Argentina (8pm – Sunday 19th July)
Backing over 2.5 goals in the World Cup Final offers incredible value at 42%, where a £10 stake returns £23.81.
This World Cup has been a goal-fest, averaging 2.96 goals per match, with over 2.5 landing in 54% of fixtures. Both finalists have contributed heavily to that tally – Spain have rattled in 13 goals in seven games, while Argentina have been even more prolific with 15. Argentina’s matches in particular have averaged 3.0 goals per game this tournament, with four of their seven going over the line. Their knockout run has produced a 3-2 thriller against Egypt and a 2-1 win over England, and they’ve conceded in every elimination game. Spain, meanwhile, hit four against Saudi Arabia and three against Austria, and their last major final – Euro 2024 – finished 2-1 against England. With 28 goals scored between them at this tournament, two of the most attack-minded sides on the planet are meeting in the biggest game of all. Goals look inevitable.
Spain vs Argentina (8pm – Sunday 19th July)
Both teams to score also stands out as a great value option at 52%, where a £10 stake returns £19.23.
BTTS has landed in 57% of knockout games at this World Cup, and Argentina are the driving force behind that stat. Both teams to score has hit in five of Argentina’s seven matches this tournament – a 71% strike rate – and they’ve conceded in every single knockout game, shipping goals against Cape Verde, Egypt, Switzerland, and England. That makes them far from watertight at the back, even against quality opposition. On the other side, Spain have scored in six of their seven games and are virtually guaranteed to find the net against anyone. Argentina haven’t kept a clean sheet in the knockouts, and while Spain’s defensive record is outstanding (just one goal conceded all tournament), a World Cup final against this Argentine attack is an entirely different proposition. Spain’s Euro 2024 final finished 2-1 – BTTS landing – and the pressure of the occasion tends to open games up. Back both sides to hit the net.
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