Top World Cup Parlays for Today: Including a +400 SGP for France vs Norway on June 26

Josh Inglis - Betting Analyst at Covers.com
Josh Inglis • Betting Analyst 13+ years betting experience
Updated: Jun 26, 2026 , 06:07 AM ET • 4 min read

There's no slowing down Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland when they meet in Foxborough today.

World Cup France Kylian Mbappe
Photo By - Reuters Connect. France's Kylian Mbappe.

Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland have shone brilliantly as two of the biggest stars in the World Cup odds, and they collide on Friday, June 26 when France plays Norway.

My World Cup parlays and World Cup picks are backing them to find the twine today. Plus, I'll tell you why Mohamed Salah will make his mark vs. Iran tonight.

Best World Cup parlays for Friday, June 26

Match Picks Odds
France FRA
vs.
Norway NOR
France Kylian Mbappe
Norway Erling Haaland
+400
Senegal SEN
vs.
Iraq IRQ
Senegal Ismaila Sarr
Senegal Sadio Mane
+350
Cape Verde CPV
vs.
Saudi Arabia KSA
Cape Verde Helio Varela
Saudi Arabia Firas Al Buraikan
+1600
Spain ESP
vs.
Uruguay URU
Spain Lamine Yamal
Spain Ferran Torres
+550
Egypt EGY
vs.
Iran IRN
Egypt Mohamed Salah
Iran Mehdi Taremi
+1200
Belgium BEL
vs.
New Zealand NZL
Belgium Romelu Lukaku
New Zealand Chris Wood
+900
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France vs Norway parlay: +400

Everyone, including your mom, might have this goalscorer SGP loaded for Friday. But with how the biggest stars have produced so far at the World Cup, what's stopping Kylian Mbappe (+105) and Erling Haaland (+140) from continuing their scoring ways?

Both superstars have four goals each and have reached the multi-goal mark in each of the first two group stage matches. This matchup is also for first place in Group I, which sets up as one of the most exciting games of the tournament before the elimination rounds.

When the two biggest scoring threats in the world are this hot, I'm not overthinking it.

  • Time: 3 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: FOX

Check out our full France vs. Norway predictions!

Senegal vs Iraq parlay: +350

Senegal enters this final Group I matchup as a heavy -450 favorite and needs a lopsided result against Iraq to stay in the mix for a third-place berth. Senegal has scored in every match against a tough schedule featuring France and Norway, so a 3-0 type result is exactly what they need.

Leading the attack for the favorite is Ismaila Sarr (+100), who has started on the wing in both matches and scored twice in the 3-2 loss to Norway.

Forward Sadio Mane (+110) assisted on one of those goals and brings his own finishing upside after scoring twice against the USA in the friendlies leading up to the tournament.

If Senegal runs up the score as expected, these are two of the most likely names to be involved.

  • Time: 3 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: FS1

Check our full Senegal vs. Iraq predictions!


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Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia parlay: +1600

There might be plenty of people cheering for Cape Verde to advance, but this is a solid spot to target both sides finding the scoresheet with BTTS - Yes paying -125.

Faris Al Buraikan (+260) has started up top for Saudi Arabia in both matches, and there is a reason he is the betting favorite to score for his country.

Cape Verde forward Helio Varela (+400) came off the bench in the last match in the 58th minute and scored the equalizer just two minutes later. In a must-have game where Cape Verde needs more attacking pressure, he could force his way into the starting XI.

  • Time: 8 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: FS1

Check out our full Cape Verde vs. Saudi Arabia predictions!

Spain vs Uruguay parlay: +550

Spain needs a win or draw to capture the top spot in Group H, so there is plenty to play for on both sides.

Spain enters as a -200 favorite with an implied total of 2.6 goals. Uruguay has drawn four straight international matches, and the Spaniards still might be the best team in this tournament.

If Spain finds the net first, Uruguay could be forced to push and open up counter chances.

Lamine Yamal (+150) got the start against Saudi Arabia and scored the opening goal in the 4-0 rout. He finished with three shots despite playing only 45 minutes.

Ferran Torres (+150) might not start, but he'll still see important minutes. He finished with the second-most xG against Saudi Arabia despite entering in the 46th minute and having a goal called back for offside.

  • Time: 8 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: FOX

Check out our full Spain vs. Uruguay predictions!

Egypt vs Iran parlay: +1200

Don't expect a ton of offense here with the Over 2.5 paying a hefty +175. Egypt can win the group with a victory on Friday, while Iran is still alive and pushing for a spot in the knockout stage.

Egypt has seen BTTS - Yes hit in both matches, and Iran showed it can find the back of the net after scoring twice in the 2-2 draw against New Zealand in the opener.

I'm taking one scorer from each side and going with Mehdi Taremi (+350), who led Iran with 10 goals in qualifying, including two penalties.

On the other side, Mohamed Salah (+200) has been involved in three of Egypt's four goals so far and remains the focal point of their attack.

  • Time: 11 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: FS1

Check out our full Egypt vs. Iran predictions!

Belgium vs New Zealand parlay: +900

Neither team is dead despite being winless through the tournament so far, which creates some sneaky scoring potential with the Over 2.5 paying -200. The question is whether Belgium gets to 2+ goals or if BTTS is the better route.

New Zealand has conceded 2+ goals in five of its eight World Cup matches. Belgium, meanwhile, has yet to find the back of the net.

I'm going one from each side.

Chris Wood (+500) is New Zealand's all-time leading scorer and will be the focal point of an attack that desperately needs some life.

Romelu Lukaku (-150), despite sitting on a yellow card, is under plenty of pressure to get Belgium on the board and is in a strong spot to deliver.

  • Time: 11 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: FOX

Check out our full Belgium vs. New Zealand predictions!

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