2026 World Cup Prop Odds and Betting Lines

The 2026 World Cup is officially underway across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, bringing together the world’s best national teams in soccer’s biggest tournament. With group-stage action already in full swing, now is the perfect time to explore World Cup prop bets, from Golden Boot and Golden Ball markets to team specials and player props.

At first, it can be overwhelming, but don’t worry, our experts are used to picking the best soccer prop bets today and every day. If you were looking for the best insights regarding prop bets for the 2026 World Cup, from explaining what a prop bet is to the most popular ones and where to find them, you have come to the right place.

What Is a Prop Bet?

A prop bet (proposition bet) is a bet you can place directly related to the occurrence or non-occurrence of a specific scenario in a match. World Cup Prop bets can range from the winning margin to any-time goalscorer, which means they can also involve players. Except for the correct score, all prop bets leave the game’s outcome out of the equation.

At this point, you may wonder if there will be World Cup prop bets for all 104 games scheduled for next summer. The short and sweet answer is yes, so it’s time to discuss the most popular ones.

What Are the Most Popular World Cup Props?

Having established that prop bets go beyond the game result and total, World Cup player props are undoubtedly the most popular, followed by corners, cards, and teams’ performances.

Anytime Goalscorer

Anytime goalscorer is the best answer to what prop bets are, at least the best example. Let’s say France will face Spain in the quarterfinals of the 2026 World Cup, and you don’t want to worry about the outcome, but you still want to be part of the action. You can bet on a player like Kylian Mbappe to score, and if he does, you win the bet. It doesn’t matter if Spain ends up winning 5-1. If Mbappe scores France’s goal, you cash in.

Both Teams to Score – Yes/No

This bet only focuses on whether both teams score at least one goal during the matchโ€”the final result doesn’t matter.

  • Yes: Both teams must score at least one goal. For example, 1-1, 2-1, or 3-2 would all be winning bets.
  • No: At least one team must fail to score. For example, 1-0, 2-0, or 0-0 would all be winning bets.

If you think both teams will find the net but aren’t sure who will win, Both Teams to Score โ€“ Yes can be a great option.

Total Corners

The best prop bets are those that enhance the viewing experience of the match. Usually, you don’t care about the corners. Sometimes you even get bored during corners, but not if you bet on total corners. If you bet on a game having between 12 and 14 corners, you will celebrate each corner, making the match much more fun.

Total Cards

In soccer, there’s nothing worse than getting a red card, but you can also turn a player’s misfortune into a prop bet. For example, you can bet on whether a team will finish with more than 2.5 cards. Here, the color of the card doesn’t matter; you just have to worry about the total.

Method of Victory

The World Cup consists of several phases. Once we reach the KO stages, new prop bets will appear on the board, and one of the favorites is the method of victory. Since there must be a winner, you can bet on a team winning in regulation, extra time, or penalties.

Where to Find the Best Prop Bets?

At BetUS Sportsbook. You just need to find the sport, followed by the league or tournament of interest, and enter a match. Once you are in, you will find the handicap, moneyline, and totals, as well as a button labeled markets. There, you will find alternate betting lines distributed in game, halves, and props.

Also, a specific tab will be available with the tournament’s name, followed by the word props, for example, World Cup props. There, you will find all available matches and their respective game, team, and player props.

The props world gives you more chances to win and more freedom and fun, from the opener of a tournament to the Grand Finale. You can bet on team-specific props like the team to score first, double-chance, and win to nil, to name a few, or focus on players; it’s up to you!

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  • only allowed on straight bets, Parlays and Teasers.
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