2026 World Cup Final Prop Bet Sheet for Spain vs Argentina

Chris Gregory - Betting Analyst at Covers.com
Chris Gregory • Betting Analyst 5+ years betting experience
Updated: Jul 16, 2026 , 03:30 PM ET • 4 min read

Add some spice to the World Cup Final between Spain and Argentina with our free downloadable prop bet sheet. It’s easy to use and ready to print just in time for kickoff!

Lamine Yamal Spain World Cup
Photo By - Reuters Connect. Spain's Lamine Yamal before the World Cup semifinal against France.

Spain and Argentina are the final teams standing in the World Cup bracket, and we're making sure your World Cup Final watch party is just as fun and intense as the game with a printable World Cup Final prop sheet

Print it, research your World Cup picks, fill it out, and then follow along on X @Covers for prop sheet results in real time during the game.

Free printable prop sheet

Our free printable party prop sheet adds some competition and prizes to your World Cup Final party. The sheet is filled with World Cup odds that require a little bit of skill to maximize your chances.


Our World Cup 2026 party prop sheet - free download.

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What is a World Cup Final prop sheet?

Our World Cup Final prop sheet features the most popular prop markets for Spain vs. Argentina, such as how many goals will be scored, who will win, whether there will be extra time/penalty kicks, and more.

Our sheet features 12 of the most popular Spain vs. Argentina betting markets available and offers two or more selections for each wager. You make a single selection for each bet and then see how many you correctly predicted after the game has concluded.

How to run a prop-sheet pool: Rules, scoring & tiebreakers explained

A prop-sheet pool is an easy way to turn World Cup props into a group contest. Start by sharing the prop sheet with everyone (printable or digital) and set a clear submission deadline, ideally 30-60 minutes before kickoff so late news doesn’t create confusion.

Decide whether guests will play individually or in teams, and whether you’ll keep it free for bragging rights or add an optional buy-in. Next, choose a scoring system that fits your crowd: the simplest approach is one point per correct answer, but you can add a little strategy by weighting “featured” props (worth two points) or using a confidence format where players rank their Top 10 picks from 10 points down to 1.

Before the game starts, define what counts as “correct” to avoid debates later, especially for props that might be voided or end up as a no-contest. A common rule is to treat voids as a push and award zero points, or to give everyone a point for that item. If there’s ever a wording dispute, agree in advance to use the official World Cup gamebook or the broadcast call as the final decision.

Finally, add a simple tiebreaker that everyone can answer, such as the exact score. If you want a backup tiebreaker, use something like total shots.

After the match, tally the results and award prizes using winner-take-all or a simple split like 70/20/10 for the Top 3 winners.

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In his four years on the Covers editorial team, Chris Gregory has helped bolster the site’s golf and college football coverage. He brings a journalism and marketing background to his work as a Publishing Editor and can be found across our site covering the Masters, college football futures, and more.

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