World Cup soccer betting picks for today's five matches target goals and aggressive play from both sides

Canada fans cheer in the stands in Vancouver, Canada, on June 18, 2026.(Anne-Marie Sorvin/Imagn Images)Switzerland vs.
CanadaIn Group B, these two teams are both going to advance.It would make both more comfortable to get an extra three points before the knockout round.
Switzerland has played Qatar and had a very disappointing draw 1-1.In their next game, they were much more dominant, scoring four goals and winning 4-1 against Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Canada played the same two teams and tied Bosnia-Herzegovina, but destroyed Qatar.The question for both of these teams is which version of their squad will show up? If the Switzerland team can be aggressive, they might have a chance to beat Canada, but that also plays into Canada - a team that wants to play with speed.
I think both teams are likely to score in this game, so I'm taking that match prop at -130.ZERO BS.JUST DAKICH.
TAKE THE DON'T @ ME PODCAST ON THE ROAD.DOWNLOAD NOW!Czechia vs.
MexicoMexico fans gather outside the stadium in Inglewood, California, before the match on June 21, 2026.(Kirby Lee/Imagn Images)When you look at this game on the surface, you kind of wonder why the lines are what they are.
Czechia seems to get more attention for the women in the stands than for what they are doing on the field.They played South Korea and lost 2-1 in their first game, then played South Africa in the second and played to a draw.
The team isn't anything all that special, but they do have a chance to still win.Mexico doesn't need to do anything to advance.
The thing is, Mexico is a better team, but they will rest key players, or at least are expected to rest them.Still, those Mexican national players are getting time and are playing in front of a wild crowd.
I think this game goes over the 2.5 total.Mexico's players, even if they aren't all starters, will be aggressive.
Czechia has to be aggressive.Give me the over.South Africa vs.
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