Sunday’s World Cup action features the final four matches of the group stage, and the opening game from the round of 32.
In total, there are five matches from 00:30 through to 20:00, which include the defending champions Argentina and Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal finishing their group campaigns.
The first knockout game of the tournament sees co-hosts Canada head to Los Angeles as they meet Group A runners-up South Africa.
Sunday’s Best Bets
Colombia or draw double chance vs Portugal at 1/1
DR Congo to beat Uzbekistan at 7/10
Both teams to score in Jordan vs Argentina @ 13/10
Both teams to score in South Africa vs Canada @ 11/10
Pays out at 15/1
Colombia can claim top spot
Colombia have won their first two games, and they only need a point in their final match to claim top spot in Group K.
The South American side should have a sizable support behind them in Miami when they take on Portugal.
Colombia have lost only two of their last 15 internationals, and they can do enough to at least avoid defeat in their final group game.
While Roberto Martinez’s side got up and running with a 5-0 win over Uzbekistan, their struggles against DR Congo are still fresh in the memory.
They only managed to take seven shots as they toiled in that 1-1 draw, and a Colombian defence that has faced only three shots on target can hold firm.
Leg 1: Colombia or draw double chance vs Portugal at 1/1
DR Congo can secure progression
DR Congo’s point against Portugal has put them in a great position to make the next round.
A win over Uzbekistan will see them through, and they meet a team that has had a dire first two games at the World Cup.
Uzbekistan have shipped eight goals across their two defeats so far, with their heavy losses taking them out of the running to make the next round. The White Wolves have now lost four in a row, and DR Congo can extend that sequence. .
Leg 2: DR Congo to beat Uzbekistan at 7/10
Rotated Argentina could be vulnerable
Argentina have secured top spot in their group with wins over Algeria and Austria, so rotation is likely for the defending champions as Lionel Scaloni seeks to keep things fresh for the knockouts.
Jordan are already out, but they’ve been able to celebrate goals in their two defeats so far.
Given how open Argentina looked for spells in their opening match, back a rotated side to concede to a Jordan team that will aim to get forward.
Leg 3: Both teams to score in Jordan vs Argentina @ 13/10
Canada to face familiar issues
The opening match of the knockout stage should feature at least a couple of goals, with South Africa struggling for clean sheets of late.
Canada look good on the ball and they’re capable of creating chances, but they’ve got issues at the back.
Jesse Marsch’s side have conceded in three of their last four, while six of South Africa’s last eight games prior to the tournament finished with both teams finding the net.
Leg 4: Both teams to score in South Africa vs Canada @ 11/10

















