
Today’s World Cup tips covers day 26 of World Cup 2026, featuring Portugal vs Spain at 8pm (Monday) and then USA vs Belgium (Tuesday) at 1am.
Below, you can find Today’s World Cup Tips, with our best selection from each tie. Read on for our expert analysis, betting predictions and best-value selections for day 26 of World Cup 2026.
Today’s World Cup Tips
| Fixture | Tip |
|---|---|
| Portugal vs Spain | |
| USA vs Belgium |
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Portugal vs Spain
Lamine Yamal to be fouled 3+ times @ 5/2 with bet365
Wonderkid Lamine Yamal was in full swing during Spain’s win over Austria, letting off six shots and registering four efforts on target. He’ll likely be in and amongst it once again on Monday night, and if Portugal are to defy the odds in this one then they’ll need to keep the 18-year-old quiet.
Andy FrancisYamal has been the most fouled attacking player at this tournament. Portugal know exactly how dangerous he becomes in space – Nuno Mendes and João Cancelo will be aggressive from the first whistle in an attempt to stop him before he gets into his stride. Yamal draws contact naturally through his directness, low centre of gravity and willingness to run at defenders repeatedly. In a high-intensity knockout tie where Portugal have everything to lose if Yamal runs free, 3+ fouls looks great value at 5/2
USA vs Belgium
Matt Freese over 3.5 saves @ 8/5 with PricedUp
Belgium will have to be right up for the fight from the off against co-hosts USA, which seems likely given the almost costly two goal deficit that they overturned versus Senegal. With the likes of Youri Tielemans, Leandro Trossard, Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku, and Jeremy Doku available to test Matt Freese, the USMNT stopper could easily be in for a busy night in goal.
Andy FrancisFreese faces the most difficult evening of his international career on Tuesday. Belgium arrive in Seattle with De Bruyne pulling the strings, Lukaku’s physicality and Trossard’s directness causing problems from wide areas. The Red Devils registered 18 shots across their four tournament appearances before this fixture and arrive fresh from dismantling Senegal in extra time. Without Balogun anchoring the USA’s attack and forcing Belgium to defend deeper, Garcia’s side will push forward in greater numbers. Freese kept a clean sheet against Bosnia but faced far less quality. Against a Belgium attack of this calibre, four or more saves across 90 minutes looks a highly compelling proposition.
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