
World Cup 2026 Odds, TV Guide for Semifinals Bracket and Upcoming Matches
The 2026 FIFA World Cup field is down to just four teams. What began as a 48-nation tournament filled with underdogs and first-timers has become a battle between the top favorites.
France, Argentina, Spain, and England are the top four teams in the FIFA world rankings. There isn't a true underdog among the group, though there are certainly a couple of favorites.
The final four will become the final two over the next two days, as the remaining squads fight it out for a spot in Sunday's final. Here's a look at what's ahead, including updated odds and viewing information.
Remaining World Cup Schedule
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France vs. Spain
Time: Tuesday, July 14 at 3 p.m. ET
Venue: Dallas Stadium
England vs. Argentina
Time: Wednesday, July 15 at 3 p.m. ET
Venue: Atlanta Stadium
Third-Place Match
Time: Saturday, July 18 at 5 p.m. ET
Venue: Miami Stadium
2026 FIFA World Cup Final
Time: Sunday, July 19 at 3 p.m. ET
Venue: New York/New Jersey Stadium
TV and Live Stream for Remaining Games: Fox, Telemundo, Fox One
Odds to Win 2026 World Cup
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France +140 (bet $100 to win $140)
England +310
Spain +320
Argentina +430
^Odds from FanDuel Sportsbook
Remaining Bracket Preview
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Only four matches remain in the 2026 World Cup, including Saturday's third-place game.
First up will be a terrific battle between France and Spain. France, led by the offensive foursome of Kylian Mbappé, Ousmane Dembélé, Bradley Barcola, and Michael Olise, is the top-ranked team in the world and was the pre-tournament favorite. Thanks in large part to a nearly unstoppable attack, Les Bleus have done nothing to suggest that they can't win it all.
However, France will face a stiff test in Spain, which has navigated the tournament with a dominant defense. The lone goal that Unai Simón conceded against Belgium is also the only goal the Spanish have given up all tournament.
France's attack against Spain's backline might be the most fascinating clash we see this week. However, Les Bleus are considered the favorites in the matchup with -148 (bet $148 to win $100) odds to win.
Wednesday's match between England and Argentina will be equally entertaining, though fans won't see the same stylistic clash that France and Spain will bring.
England has played terrific team football throughout the tournament and has shown a ton of resilience over the last two rounds of the knockout stage. The Three Lions will need to show resilience against an Argentina squad that came to life late in the win over Switzerland.
The English will also have to contend with Lionel Messi, the Argentinian superstar who has been magical during the tournament. However, the Three Lions were able to corral Erling Haaland in the win over Norway, so they're probably better equipped than most to slow Messi.
England (-126) is considered the favorite in its matchup.
By Wednesday evening, we'll know which teams still have a shot at the World Cup title, but the race for the Golden Boot may still be undecided. Mbappé leads the field with eight goals and three assists, but he's followed closely by Messi (8 goals, 2 assists) and England's Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham (each with 6 goals, 1 assist).






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