World Cup round of 32 soccer preview as England, Belgium and USA all seek regulation wins on a packed day

France dominated Sweden as expected, but if you saw some of the goals, you had to be impressed and think that no one will be able to beat them.Norway was able to escape the Ivory Coast, and that was a bit of a sweaty win, but a win nonetheless.
The final game of the night saw Mexico win 2-0 over Ecuador, with Mexico's defense looking great and their speed unmatched.We went 2-1 in plays, and I'm looking for more today.ALEXI LALAS DREADING THOUGHT ENGLAND COULD WIN WORLD CUP ON AMERICA'S 250TH BIRTHDAY: 'CANNOT HAVE THAT'English World Cup players, including star Harry Kane, signed an American fan's copies of the Declaration of Independence in a video that has since gone viral.
(Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images)This is the game on the slate today that shouldn't be much of a mystery.England is a -1200 favorite to win in regulation, meaning they should absolutely dominate the Congo DR.
That doesn't mean there is no betting value.We found a winner on France yesterday, and they were -900 on their three-way moneyline as well.
England got two wins and one draw in the group stages, and while they didn't look great in every game, they do have more talent on their side in this game.Congo DR had a win, a loss, and a draw in their three games.They haven't allowed more than one goal in a game this World Cup.
Portugal and Colombia are both talented teams, and they held both to just one goal (even though they played to a draw and a loss, respectively).I think the under 2.5 is the best look.
I don't see Congo scoring, and I think England is going to score two or fewer.Egypt star Mohamed Salah disputes a referee's decision during World Cup match against Belgium.(Al Sermeno/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images)This is the closest matchup based on the moneyline on today's schedule of games.Belgium comes into this after playing Egypt and Iran to draws and destroying New Zealand in the group stage.
Senegal made it after losing to France and Norway in their first two games, bu...