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The final round of the World Cup group stage is here, and Andrew Passaro and Stefano Fusaro break down the biggest Matchday 3 fixtures as teams battle for a place in the knockout rounds.
In this episode, we preview Switzerland vs Canada, Scotland vs Brazil, Morocco vs Haiti, South Korea vs South Africa, Japan vs Sweden, Paraguay vs Australia, and Tunisia vs Netherlands, highlighting our favorite betting angles and key storylines from each match.
With qualification scenarios taking center stage, we discuss which teams need a result, which sides may be under pressure, and where the betting markets could be offering value. From group winners to knockout hopefuls, every match carries significant stakes as the group stage reaches its conclusion.
If you're looking for World Cup betting picks, soccer predictions, and tournament analysis, this episode has everything you need for Matchday 3.
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Time Codes:
Intro 0:00 - 2:58
Switzerland vs Canada 2:58 - 4:47
Scotland vs Brazil 4:47 - 7:04
Haiti vs Morocco 7:04 - 8:07
South Korea vs South Africa 8:07 - 8:49
Sweden vs Japan 8:49 - 11:48
Paraguay vs Australia 11:48 - 12:57
Tunisia vs Netherlands 12:57 - 16:01
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"World Cup Best Bets Matchday 3" is an episode of The Plus Money Podcast. Runtime 17 min. Published June 24, 2026. Hit play above to stream it here, or open the free Spot Sports app for background play and offline downloads.