Monday features four additional fixtures at the 2026 World Cup, showcasing three of football’s leading talents seeking to replicate their opening‑stage performances. Messi and Argentina take on Algeria at 1 p.m. ET, while Mbappé and France meet Iraq at 5 p.m. ET. Later, Haaland’s Norway faces Senegal at 8 p.m. ET, and Jordan plays Algeria at 11 p.m. ET.
World Cup parlay for Monday
- Argentina money line vs. Austria (-230 at FanDuel)
- France vs. Iraq Over 3.5 goals (-124 at FanDuel)
- Norway vs. Senegal Over 2.5 goals (-115 at FanDuel)
FanDuel parlay price: +386
Argentina Money Line
Messi starred in last week’s 3‑0 victory over Algeria, scoring all three goals, though Argentina’s depth extends beyond the veteran. The reigning champions entered their opener with evident confidence, and expert Martin Green anticipates that momentum to persist in today’s encounter. Austria posted a 3‑1 triumph over Jordan, yet Argentina, ranked No. 1 globally, present a markedly stronger challenge compared to Austria (ranked No. 21) and Algeria (No. 29). Green predicts Austria may find it difficult to contain Argentina’s firepower and expects a victory for the South American side.
France vs. Iraq Over 3.5 Goals
The over 3.5‑goal line reflects a substantial disparity, given that world‑ranked No. 2 France face a 60th‑ranked Iraq side. After Iraq suffered a 4‑1 defeat to Norway in their opening match, France possesses a richer supporting cast around Mbappé than Norway did around Haaland. With Mbappé and Haaland each scoring twice previously, Mbappé is poised to replicate that output, while teammates such as Michael Olise, Bradley Barcola, and Desire Doue have been in fine form. Expert Green notes that Iraq generated several chances in their last game and suggests they could test France’s defense, supporting the selection of the over.
Norway vs. Senegal Over 2.5 Goals
Analyst Brandt Sutton highlights that Norway rely on Haaland, who has netted 57 goals in 51 national‑team appearances, whereas Senegal lack a comparable prolific scorer. Sutton believes Senegal may adopt an aggressive approach in pursuit of points to advance to the knockout stage, but a defeat after a 3‑1 loss to France could jeopardize their campaign. Senegal boasts talents such as Sadio Mane, Nicolas Jackson, and Ismail Sarr in attack, rendering them far from underdogs. He notes that over 2.5 goals have been recorded in three of Senegal’s last four fixtures and anticipates a similar outcome against Norway.
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