
Today’s World Cup tips covers day 19 of World Cup 2026, with Brazil taking on Japan, Germany facing Paraguay and the Netherlands doing battle with Morocco.
Below, you can find Today’s World Cup Tips, with two selections from each tie. Read on for our expert analysis, betting predictions and best-value selections for day 19 of World Cup 2026.
Today’s World Cup Tips
| Fixture | Tip |
|---|---|
| Brazil vs Japan | Vini Junior Over 2.5 shots on target (7/2 with Sky Bet) |
| Brazil vs Japan | Matheus Cunha to score anytime (9/4 with Sky Bet) |
| Germany vs Paraguay | Germany to win to nil (21/20 with Betfred) |
| Germany vs Paraguay | Florian Wirtz anytime assist (9/4 with Sky Bet) |
| Netherlands vs Morocco | Cody Gakpo to score anytime (5/2 with Sky Bet) |
| Netherlands vs Morocco | Both teams to score (1/1 with Spreadex) |
| Fixture | Tip |
|---|---|
| South Africa vs Canada | Jonathan David to score anytime (7/4 with bet365) |
| South Africa vs Canada | Canada to win & under 2.5 goals (5/2 with Sky Bet) |
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Brazil vs Japan tip
Vinicius Junior Over 2.5 shots on target (7/2 with Sky Bet)
Vinicius Jr has been on fire this tournament, scoring five goals and registering an assist. He’s racked up 12 shots across those three games, eight of which have been on target, and given his form I fully expect Brazil’s star man to go on and have another busy night in-and-around the penalty area
Brazil vs Japan tip
Matheus Cunha to score anytime (9/4 with Sky Bet)
Matheus Cunha has grabbed his opportunity with both hands since he was given the nod to start in Brazil’s second game. He scored a brace in that match against Haiti, then backed it up with a goal against Scotland. Strike while the iron is hot as they say!
Germany vs Paraguay tip
Germany to win to nil (21/20 with Betfred)
Germany have not yet kept a clean sheet at this tournament, but this Paraguay side have struggled to create chances. Only five teams created fewer than their total of 17 chances created in the group stages – and only one of those was a big chance. Given that all three of those games came against weaker opponents than die Mannschaft, we can’t see the South Americans troubling Julian Nagelsmann and his team in this match.
Anthony EadsonGermany have not yet kept a clean sheet at this tournament, but this Paraguay side have struggled to create chances. Only five teams created fewer than their total of 17 chances created in the group stages – and only one of those was a big chance. Given that all three of those games came against weaker opponents than die Mannschaft, we can’t see the South Americans troubling Julian Nagelsmann and his team in this match.
Germany vs Paraguay tip
Florian Wirtz anytime assist (9/4 with Sky Bet)
Florian Wirtz remains one of the main creative outlets in this Germany side and they will need him to fashion some chances in this game against a deep-lying Paraguayan backline. The Liverpool man assisted Felix Nmecha for Germany’s first goal of the tournament against Curacao and repeated the trick for Leroy Sane against Ecuador last time out. 9/4 feels like good value for another assist in a game that Germany should win relatively comfortably.
Anthony EadsonFlorian Wirtz remains one of the main creative outlets in this Germany side and they will need him to fashion some chances in this game against a deep-lying Paraguayan backline. The Liverpool man assisted Felix Nmecha for Germany’s first goal of the tournament against Curacao and repeated the trick for Leroy Sane against Ecuador last time out. 9/4 feels like good value for another assist in a game that Germany should win relatively comfortably.
Netherlands vs Morocco tip
Cody Gakpo to score anytime (5/2 with Sky Bet)
Gakpo has scored in all three group games and carries the momentum of a player in the form of his international career. The Liverpool forward operates from the left and consistently arrives into goalscoring positions with intelligent late runs. Ismael Saibari has scored a goal in each of Morocco’s group games and is a threat going forward, but Morocco’s defensive focus means Gakpo will receive the ball in space on the counter. His finishing quality and positioning make him the standout anytime scorer selection in Monterrey.
Andy FrancisGakpo has scored in all three group games and carries the momentum of a player in the form of his international career. The Liverpool forward operates from the left and consistently arrives into goalscoring positions with intelligent late runs. Ismael Saibari has scored a goal in each of Morocco’s group games and is a threat going forward, but Morocco’s defensive focus means Gakpo will receive the ball in space on the counter. His finishing quality and positioning make him the standout anytime scorer selection in Monterrey.
Netherlands vs Morocco tip
Both teams to score (1/1 with Spreadex)
Morocco have found the net in all three previous meetings with the Netherlands, and Saibari’s three tournament goals demonstrate they can score against any level of opposition. The Netherlands’ defence conceded twice in the group stage including against Japan. A goal came in the first 15 minutes in Morocco’s games against Scotland and Haiti, while it took them just 21 minutes to score in their opener with Brazil. The Dutch netted inside the first five minutes against both Sweden and Tunisia. Both sides carry a real cutting edge and the historical pattern supports goals at both ends.
Andy FrancisMorocco have found the net in all three previous meetings with the Netherlands, and Saibari’s three tournament goals demonstrate they can score against any level of opposition. The Netherlands’ defence conceded twice in the group stage including against Japan. A goal came in the first 15 minutes in Morocco’s games against Scotland and Haiti, while it took them just 21 minutes to score in their opener with Brazil. The Dutch netted inside the first five minutes against both Sweden and Tunisia. Both sides carry a real cutting edge and the historical pattern supports goals at both ends.
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