Top World Cup Parlays for Today - Including a +900 SGP for Canada vs Switzerland on June 24

Josh Inglis - Betting Analyst at Covers.com
Josh Inglis • Betting Analyst 13+ years betting experience
Updated: Jun 24, 2026 , 09:49 AM ET • 4 min read

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I've cooked up six World Cup parlays for today, with the first day of group-deciding play getting underway.

I've found several ways to attack the World Cup odds, starting with Jonathan David to score a goal vs. Switzerland.

Read on for my World Cup picks for Wednesday, June 24.

Best World Cup parlays for Wednesday, June 24

Match Picks Odds
Canada CAN
vs.
Switzerland SUI
Canada Jonathan David
Switzerland Breel Embolo
+900
Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH
vs.
Qatar QAT
Bosnia and Herzegovina Ermedin Demirovic
Qatar Almoez Ali
+900
Morocco MAR
vs.
Haiti HAI
Morocco Ismael Saibari
Morocco Brahim Diaz
+400
Brazil BRA
vs.
Scotland SCO
Brazil Vinicius Jr.
Scotland Scott McTominay
+1800
Mexico MEX
vs.
Czechia CZE
Mexico Raul Jimenez
Czechia Patrik Schick
+1100
South Korea KOR
vs.
South Africa SAF
South Korea Son Heung-Min
South Korea Lee Kang-In
+850
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Canada vs Switzerland parlay: +900

First place is on the line in Group B, with Canada holding the goal-differential edge.

If Canada gets on the scoresheet, it's likely going to be Jonathan David (+260) again. He already has three goals through two matches and remains the focal point of the Canadian attack.

Both Teams to Score is paying -134, so taking one scorer from each side is the route I'm going.

Breel Embolo (+187) wasn't on the pitch when Switzerland buried a late penalty against Bosnia-Herzegovina, but he's still the man up front and has scored three goals in Switzerland's last five competitive matches.

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

Check out our full Canada vs. Switzerland predictions!

Bosnia vs Qatar parlay: +900

Both of these nations need some scoring luck to climb into that third-place spot, which is why there is some sneaky goal potential here. The Over 2.5 is paying -175 and BTTS Yes sits at -125. One scorer from each side is the route I'm taking.

Ermedin Demirovic (+150) has started both matches at striker for Bosnia-Herzegovina and continues to log strong minutes in an attacking role.

Qatar has to get leading goal scorer Almoez Ali (+300) into the lineup. He has 55 international goals and Qatar desperately needs some offense after managing just an own goal through its first two matches.

There is some risk around his starting status, but the situation calls for their best finisher. If Ali doesn't start, Akram Afif (+400) would be my next choice.

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

Check our full Bosnia vs. Qatar predictions!


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Morocco vs Haiti parlay: +400

Morocco is a heavy -600 favorite, with the Over 2.5 paying -188, indicating multiple goals from the betting favorites. The Moroccans likely need a few more goals to finish atop Group C and certainly can't afford to let Scotland catch or pass them in the standings.

Ismael Saibari (+110) has scored both of Morocco's goals through two matches and continues to be the focal point of the attack. I'm pairing him with Brahim Diaz (+130), who has assisted on both of Saibari's goals and led Morocco in touches inside the opposition box against Scotland.

  • Time: 6 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: FS1

Check out our full Morocco vs. Haiti predictions!

Brazil vs Scotland parlay: +1800

I'm taking a goal scorer from each side as Brazil has only been blanked once across its last seven international matches, with that coming against Haiti.

Scotland's offense isn't a juggernaut, but Scott McTominay (+650) remains one of their best attacking options. He led Scotland with two shots against Morocco, and this price is only 100 points off Scotland's betting favorite to score.

For the -300 favorites, it's Vinicius Jr. (+140). He didn't disappoint against Haiti, leading the match in shots and finishing second in xG.

If Brazil's attack shows up as expected, and Scotland can find a goal, these are two of the best paths to the scoresheet.

  • Time: 6 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: FOX

Check out our full Brazil vs. Scotland predictions!

Mexico vs Czechia parlay: +1100

Mexico has yet to concede a goal, but Czechia could be forced to open things up as they push for a possible third-place advancement spot.

Patrik Schick (+250) has had his chances through two matches and played the full 90 minutes against South Africa. He's still the focal point of this Czechia attack and should continue to see opportunities.

On the Mexican side, Raul Jimenez (+175) is making the card for a third straight match. He scored in the opener and led Mexico in xG against South Korea.

  • Time: 9 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: FOX

Check out our full Mexico vs. Czechia predictions!

South Korea vs South Africa parlay: +850

South Africa hasn't won an international match in seven straight games, and despite the 1-0 loss to Mexico, South Korea is still a solid -150 favorite and could put up multiple goals if South Africa is forced to push.

Son Heung-Min led South Korea against Czechia with six shots and finished with 1.01 xG. I'm pairing him with Lee Kang-In, who is the No. 5 betting favorite to score after picking up a yellow card against Mexico but still played the rest of the match.

Lee has also been South Korea's highest-rated player through both games and continues to be one of their biggest attacking threats.

  • Time: 9 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: FS1

Check out our full South Korea vs. South Africa predictions!

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