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World Cup 2026: Best Odds, Tips & Accumulator | June 26 (Day 16)

By: Sam Hayes
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World Cup Daily Tips June 26

Today's Matches

FixturesInfoHome OddsDraw OddsAway Odds
Japan vs SwedenGroup F, 00:00, Dallas Stadium1/113/510/3
Tunisia vs NetherlandsGroup F, 00:00, Kansas Stadium25/18/11/6
Paraguay vs AustraliaGroup D, 03:00, Levi's Stadium19/1013/1029/10
Turkiye vs USAGroup D, 03:00, SoFi Stadium13/53/121/20
Norway vs FranceGroup I, 20:00, Boston Stadium17/514/54/6
Senegal vs IranGroup I, 20:00, BMO Field1/39/210/1
Japan vs Sweden
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Group F, 00:00, Dallas Stadium
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Draw Odds
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Tunisia vs Netherlands
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Group F, 00:00, Kansas Stadium
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Paraguay vs Australia
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Group D, 03:00, Levi's Stadium
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Turkiye vs USA
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Group D, 03:00, SoFi Stadium
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Norway vs France
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Group I, 20:00, Boston Stadium
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Senegal vs Iran
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Group I, 20:00, BMO Field
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Three more 2026 World Cup groups come to a close here, with 12 teams in action across a frenetic day.

Japan and Sweden meet in Group F, with both teams knowing a win would see them through and a draw should do the job too.

Tunisia's nightmare World Cup doesn't look to be getting any easier, with the Netherlands up next.

Turkiye are another side preparing to pack their bags, with co-hosts USA in view next, while Paraguay and Australia are vying for a place in the last 32 after wins over Turkiye.

Norway and France have been dominant in Group I and they face off for top spot, while Senegal and Iraq battle it out for third place.

Expert Tips for World Cup Day 16 | June 26

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Japan look to be in a good place to reach the last 32, with four points on the board in Group F but this one against Sweden could be defining for both teams.

The Netherlands were mightily impressive against Sweden last time out and they will be looking to carry that momentum into this one with lowly Tunisia.

Group D has been all about the USA, who are into the last 32 and they too can roate against a Turkiye side that have already been eliminated.

Paraguay and Australia meet with a draw surely enough to send both teams through.

Norway and France will relish the chance to have a crack against each other, while Senegal start as favourites to clinch third place, ahead of Iraq.

Japan vs Sweden

Japan to win the match (1/1)

This meeting between Japan and Sweden in Group F promises to be an intriguing one, with both sides harbouring hopes of progressing.

Japan showed up well against the Netherlands and stepped things up again in beating Tunisia and now look to be full of confidence.

For Sweden, how they react to their loss to the Dutch will be key, losing 5-1 is never easy to take but they did match their scoreline in their opening game win over Tunisia.

Confidence is key though and Japan look to have the momentum in this one and could get over the line.

🗸 Long Shot: Japan to win & BTTS (7/2)
🗸 Extra Tip: A penalty to be awarded (3/1)

Tunisia vs Netherlands

Netherlands to win to nil (8/11)

Following their big win over Sweden, something drastic would have to happen here to stop the Netherlands from reaching the last 32.

They take on a Tunisian side very low on confidence, having shipped 9 goals in two games in the tournament so far.

Not only have Tunisia conceded a lot of goals but they have lacked a serious threat in forward areas too.

The Netherlands will want to clinch top spot and kick on here, with goal difference potentially coming into play and this should be all about the Dutch.

🗸 Long Shot: Netherlands to win with -3.5 goal handicap (5/1)
🗸 Extra Tip: Memphis Depay to score anytime (5/2)

Paraguay vs Australia

The match to finish as a draw (13/10)

A pair of sides that have upset the odds somewhat in Group D meet here, as Paraguay and Australia have more than a chance of making the last 32.

In beating Turkiye, both teams have given themselves a real shot at progressing to the knockouts.

A draw would see both sides finish on four points, a tally which should be enough to see them advance as one of the 8 best third placed teams.

Cynics would say World Cup football should be played to win only but this could be a draw that suits all between Paraguay and Australia here.

🗸 Long Shot: Correct Score: 1-1 (6/1)
🗸 Extra Tip: Under 2.5 goals in the game (8/11)

Turkiye vs USA

The match to finish as a draw (3/1)

It has been a very disappointing World Cup for Turkiye but they have the chance to salvage some pride against the USA.

For co-hosts USA, things could not be going better and with progress and top spot assured in Group D, momentum is building behind their World Cup bid.

While Turkiye have been underwhelming, they have had over 60 shots across their two games played and they will feel something has to change soon.

This is an odd one to call, as it is essentially a dead rubber and with both teams sure to rotate, the draw could come into play.

🗸 Long Shot: Correct Score: 2-2 (10/1)
🗸 Extra Tip: Both teams to score (8/11)

Norway vs France

France to win the match (4/6)

Two European heavyweights collide here, as Norway and France lock horns, in a battle for top spot in Group I.

Wins over Iraq and Senegal have put both sides through to the last 32 and they will be desperate to continue their winning streaks here.

France have backed up pre-tournament favourite predictions, scoring six goals across the two games and looking solid defensively.

Norway have surpassed that, with seven goals to their name but defensively they have lacked the same authority.

That could be something France exploit here and les Blues look good value to win the match.

🗸 Long Shot: France to win & BTTS (3/1)
🗸 Extra Tip: A penalty to be awarded (2/1)

Senegal vs Iraq

Senegal to win the match (1/3)

Clinching third place will be on the agenda for Senegal and Iraq, who both struggled against Norway and France.

All of the pressure is on Senegal here, who showed up well in both defeats but their defensive frailties were ultimately costly.

Iraq meanwhile have struggled hugely in their first two fixtures but they will have been targeting this one from the start of the tournament.

This could be open, with neither side having anything to lose but Senegal have some quality players in their ranks and they should prevail.

🗸 Long Shot: Senegal to win with a -2.5 goal handicap (7/2)
🗸 Extra Tip: Ismaila Sarr to score anytime (17/10)

Multibet of the day - Day 16

Acca Tip

LegsOdds

Japan vs Sweden
Japan to win the match

1/1
Norway vs France
France to win the match
5/6
Paraguay vs Australia
Draw
13/10
Total Odds: 8.43
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Sam Hayes is an experienced sports writer who has spent his whole career working in and around the world of sport. Helping punters navigate their sports betting journey is one of his greatest passions, and he takes pride in using his knowledge and insight to uncover fresh angles and identify the best bets for players.