World Cup 2022 Best Bets: Quarterfinals – Saturday

It was a wild Friday, and we need to catch our breath after two crazy Quarterfinals games. Our picks delivered (3/4), but the upset against Brazil stopped us from making the sweep in today’s card. So with plenty of confidence, let’s take a look at tomorrow’s games, which promises a lot more action with two high profile games incoming! There’s still money to be made, so let’s keep it rolling!

Morocco vs Portugal

Morocco Quarterfinal 2022
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The cinderella story of this World Cup has been without a doubt Morocco, but not only did they knockout Spain in the Last-16, its no causality the ‘Atlas Lions’ have made it this far in the tournament, they’ve played superb collective football, and they are lead by amazing underrated players; Chelsea’s wingman Ziyech and PSG’s right back Hakimi. Even tough they will play a victim role in this match, they’ll be a ferocious rival. Portugal on the other hand, displayed their best football of the tournament yet, after they delivered an impressive victory against Switzerland in their last-16 game. The big difference; Ronaldo didn’t start the game, so that gave the Portuguese team much more fluidity, and young forward Goncalo Ramos had the biggest game of his career and scored a hat-trick. Now, with a fierce rival in-front of them, Portugal will come out swinging, but it will be no walk in the park. After a crazy World Cup, we are going to ride with the underdog, as we expect a close game that may be decided on ET or penalties. (Morocco Asian Handicap +0.5 +115)

England vs France

Mbappe 2022 World Cup Quarterfinal
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One of the most anticipated matches of the tournament will be the highlight of tomorrow’s slate, featuring two old rivalries; England and France. On paper, it seems as if the reigning World Cup Champions hold the upper hand on the Quarterfinals, since the French flew past Poland on the Last-16 round with an incredible Mbappe performance. The young French star, is the current top goal scorer of the tournament (5), and is a big menace for any rival. On the other side stands England, one of the most exiting teams of this World Cup, and a squad that wants to bring it home once again. The English team played a perfect game against Senegal in the Last-16 round, and will have plenty of confidence against their bitter rival. One of the main things to look out for is the starting XI Gareth Southgate will field on Saturday, since even tough England has one of the most talented squad in the tournament, if the English manager does not get a good read of the game, he could pretty much sign his demise. Both teams have cleared the over in 3/4 games and have strong attacks that can inflict serious damage. (o2.5 & BTTS +145)