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2026 World Cup final: Best bets for Spain vs. Argentina - ESPN

The 2026 World Cup has been full of excitement and everything has led to this! Spain and Argentina are set to square off Sunday, with the winner taking home the trophy and all the glory.

With at least 90 minutes of thrilling soccer left to play, there's still one more opportunity to make some wagers on the action.

So many potential bets are there to be made, and it might be a bit overwhelming to know where to begin. Fear not! Victoria Matiash and Liz Loza have looked over the options and landed on their favorites as these two teams battle it out to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

*Odds as of time of publication. For the most updated odds, visit DK Sports

Spain, team goals, first half, OVER 0.5 (+110)

Spain dominate matches through elite possession. La Roja suffocates opponents early on, then strikes in the second half once fatigue sets in. Illustrating this patience, only four of Spain's 17 total goals have been scored before halftime. However, one of those rare first-half goals did occur during the team's recent dismantling of the French defense. Riding this surging momentum against an Argentinian back line with noticeable gaps, Luis de la Fuente will likely unleash an immediate attack and find early success. — Loza

Argentina, fouls committed, 14+ (+140)

As the tournament's most disruptive team, Argentina have committed 87 fouls over seven games, ranking second overall. This trend has intensified during the knockout stage, with La Albiceleste collecting at least 14 fouls in three of the squad's past four matches. Expect this number to remain well in the double digits against Spain. La Roja's ability to control tempo and neutralize opposing attacks will likely expose Argentina's vulnerable midfield, forcing the South

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