Top World Cup Parlays for Today: +550 SGP Prediction for Brazil vs Norway on July 5

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Chris Vasile • Betting Analyst 13+ years betting experience
Updated: Jul 5, 2026 , 08:00 AM ET • 4 min read

Chris Vasile spotlights his favorite goal scorer same-game parlays, and the best value on Sunday's World Cup odds board.

Brazil's Matheus Cunha reacts.
Photo By - Reuters Connect. Brazil's Matheus Cunha reacts.

The Round of 16 rolls on with two blockbuster showdowns as Brazil battles Norway before Mexico hosts England in one of the tournament’s most anticipated knockout clashes.

Rather than laying heavy prices on the favorites, these same-game parlays target the biggest stars to find the back of the net while delivering far more value than the standard World Cup odds board.

Here are the best World Cup picks for Sunday's goal scorer markets.

Best World Cup parlays for Sunday, July 5

Match Picks Odds
Brazil BRA
vs.
Norway NOR
Brazil Cunha
Norway Haaland
+550
Mexico MEX
vs.
England ENG
Mexico Quinones
England Kane
+1000
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Brazil vs Norway parlay: +550

Brazil should create plenty of chances against Norway, but the value comes from pairing their in-form striker with the world’s most reliable finisher.

Matheus Cunha has been heavily involved throughout the tournament, consistently finding dangerous areas, while Erling Haaland needs little invitation to get on the scoresheet.

Norway’s attack is built around Haaland, and if they find a breakthrough, he’s overwhelmingly the most likely scorer. Two elite No. 9s at plus-money odds is a combination worth backing.

Time: 4 p.m. ET

  • Where to watch: FOX

Check out our full Brazil vs Norway predictions!


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Mexico vs England parlay: +1000

This knockout matchup has the potential to produce goals at both ends, making this +1000 parlay intriguing.

Harry Kane remains England’s focal point in the final third and continues to carry the bulk of their scoring responsibility, while Julian Quinones thrives in Mexico’s aggressive, high-pressure attack, especially at the Azteca.

If this game plays out as the tense but entertaining battle many expect, both sides should generate quality chances, and these are the two players most likely to finish them.

Time: 8 p.m. ET

  • Where to watch: FOX

Check out our full Mexico vs England predictions!

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Chris Vasile is a betting analyst with over 13 years of experience breaking down soccer betting markets, with additional coverage across the WNBA and NFL. He focuses on finding numbers that are slow to adjust — whether it’s due to scheduling spots, player usage, or recent form — and explaining why a line is worth playing. His work has appeared across major betting and sports media platforms, including Covers, VSiN, BetMGM Network, and SportsGrid, where he’s delivered sharp analysis on both mainstream and niche markets. At Covers, he contributes to major tournament coverage and daily betting content, with a particular focus on soccer. He also runs the Game Day Wagers YouTube channel, where he shares daily picks and betting insights tailored for serious bettors.

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