Ecuador vs Curacao Predictions, Picks & Odds — Saturday, June 20 World Cup Match

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Tom Oldfield • Betting Analyst 22+ years betting experience
Updated: Jun 19, 2026 , 12:00 PM ET • 4 min read

Ecuador will have to earn these three points.

Gonzalo Plata Ecuador World Cup
Photo By - Reuters Connect. Gonzalo Plata during Ecuador's game against Ivory Coast.

Only a win will do for Ecuador as they battle Curacao in Kansas City on Saturday, and La Tri are heavy favorites in the World Cup odds to pick up all three points.

Still, I’m wary of an overreaction to The Blue Wave’s thumping at the hands of Germany last Sunday, and my Ecuador vs. Curacao predictions are cautious about expecting a similar scoreline.

Take a closer look at this June 20 matchup with my free World Cup picks and betting tips below.

 TOP PICK
Who will win Ecuador vs Curacao: Curacao +2.5 (-116)

For 37 minutes, Curacao’s World Cup debut was an unquestionable success. The wheels came off in the second half against a ruthless German side, but I don’t expect a hangover from that result as The Blue Wave take on a desperate Ecuador squad this weekend.

Curacao won 50 duels in that outing (to Germany’s 47), and their compact 4-3-1-2 formation will pose questions for Ecuador, who were shut out against the Ivory Coast in their opener and managed just one shot on target.

With La Tri still relying on veteran Enner Valencia to lead the line, they finished with just 16 touches inside the Ivory Coast box in Sunday’s loss and have struggled to blow teams away in the past 18 months.

Ecuador have only won one of their last 11 contests by a margin of 2+ goals, so there’s a path for Curacao to cover this goal line and frustrate their higher-ranked opponents, led by Leandro Bacuna at the base of the midfield.

The potential for wet, stormy conditions at Arrowhead is another reason to back the underdogs to turn this into a scrappy battle, and I’d bet this up to -130.

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Ecuador vs Curacao Over/Under pick: Under 3.5 (-154)

In line with what feels like a scrappy contest that’ll win no prizes for technical wizardry, I’m taking the Under on this 3.5-goal line. Look for Curacao to be more resolute in this second group game, while Ecuador didn’t score more than one goal in any of their final five qualifiers for this tournament.

La Tri aren’t equipped to launch the sustained attacks that Germany orchestrated last weekend, so I’m trusting Curacao to dig in and limit the clear-cut chances, with their narrow midfield forcing the play out to the wings.

Ecuador’s xG of 1.03 in their Group E opener spoke volumes about the team’s lack of cutting edge in the final third, and they haven’t served up more than three goals in any of their past 11 games.

If Dick Advocaat has cleaned up some of Curacao’s defensive miscues, there’s a roadmap to surviving the early pressure and making Valencia & Co. sweat.

Ecuador vs Curacao projected lineup

Ecuador (Formation): Galindez; Preciado, Pacho, Hincapie, Estupinan; Yeboah, Caicedo, Franco, Rodriguez; Plata, Valencia
Curacao (Formation): Room; Floranus, Bazoer, Obispo, Fonville; L. Bacuna, J. Bacuna, Comenencia; Chong; Locadia, Hansen 

Ecuador vs Curacao injuries

Ecuador: No key injuries to report.
Curacao: No key injuries to report.

Ecuador vs Curacao weather

It’s set to be a stormy night in Kansas City, with the forecast signalling scattered thunderstorms and temperatures in the low 80s at kick-off.

Ecuador vs Curacao odds

Ecuador Curacao
-1000 Moneyline +2000
+900 Draw +900
Over 2.5 (-175) Total Under 2.5 (+137)

Odds courtesy of Kalshi.

How to watch Ecuador vs Curacao

Check out FIFA's official 2026 World Cup website for more information.

Location GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri
Date Saturday, June 20, 2026
Time 8 p.m. ET
TV FS1

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Tom Oldfield’s sports writing journey over the past 20 years has taken him from the Premier League and Champions League to the NFL, NBA, WNBA and MLB, with a wide range of articles and betting previews. Tom has worked closely with London’s Sportsbeat sports news agency as well as (thrillingly!) covering the Toronto Raptors’ 2019 NBA championship run, and he has appeared on BBC World Service and The Back Page podcast.

A graduate of the University of Nottingham in the UK, he is the author of biographies on Cristiano Ronaldo, Rafael Nadal, Gary Neville and Cesc Fabregas, and he co-authors a long-running series of children’s soccer books with his brother, Matt.

As a regular bettor across the top sports leagues, particularly with FanDuel and bet365, he is well versed on all the major markets and the next big game is rarely far from his thoughts. The best betting advice he has received is to monitor multiple sportsbooks to grab the best possible value.

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