World Cup action runs all day Wednesday and I've got a slick pick for every soccer match, headlined by USA vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Wednesday’s knockout slate delivers yet another trio of high-profile tilts – and several clear betting angles when leaning on PRO Projections.
I'm simply plucking the best bet for every Wednesday game: two over/unders and one long-shot moneyline (+800), forming a tidy parlay at about 37-1 odds.
A Slick 37-1 World Cup Parlay July 1, Led by USA-Bosnia
PRO soccer projections are probability-based forecasts built from expert models that synthesize expected-goal outputs, team ratings, form and injuries into fair prices. PRO converts those inputs into probabilities for moneylines, draws, spreads, and totals (expected goals), allowing bettors to compare model-implied prices to the market.
First up is England vs DR Congo (12 p.m. ET), where PRO finds value on the over/under.
Model-driven soccer data expects about 2.94 goals in Wednesday's late-morning matchup. The market offers over 2.5 goals at even money. That gap creates roughly a 7% edge for the over, making this the strongest totals play of the slate.
The second match, Belgium vs Senegal (4 p.m. ET), is another spot to exploit the total. PRO projects about 2.62 combined goals, and the over 2.5 is trading at +115. That difference equates to roughly a 4.6% edge, a solid plus-money opportunity if you trust the projection.
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