Two of the tournament’s standout players—Norway’s Erling Haaland and France’s Kylian Mbappé—will face each other when their nations meet at 3 p.m. ET on Friday. Both have scored four goals across two matches, trailing Argentina’s Lionel Messi in the Golden Boot race. Six group‑stage games remain on the final full day, giving plenty of opportunities for anytime‑goalscorer wagers.
With 12 teams still in play for Friday’s fixtures, anytime‑goalscorer markets present attractive value. We’ve analyzed FanDuel’s World Cup odds and identified the strongest props for the day’s matches.
Best World Cup goalscorer picks for Friday
- Kylian Mbappé, France (-110, FanDuel)
- Lamine Yamal, Spain (+155, FanDuel)
- Mohamed Salah, Egypt (+210, FanDuel)
- Romelu Lukaku, Belgium (-140, FanDuel)
Kylian Mbappé, France (-110)
Mbappé has been on fire, netting twice in each of the first two fixtures. After a solid start, he only needs one goal here, and with Haaland on the opposite side and Messi leading the Golden Boot race, the 27‑year‑old is primed to add to his tally. France’s defense appears stronger than Norway’s, and Mbappé’s confidence is at an all‑time high. While Desire Doué could also feature, his minutes have been unpredictable, making Mbappé the safer pick.
Lamine Yamal, Spain (+155)
The 18‑year‑old recovered from a serious hamstring injury that cut his club season short. Although he has not yet played a full match, Yamal showed his impact with the opening goal in Spain’s 4‑0 win over Saudi Arabia. With 22 goals in 38 league appearances for Barcelona last season and seven goals in 27 caps for La Roja, his pace and creativity make him a threat whenever he steps onto the pitch. Spain is heavily favored, and even if the scoreline isn’t as lopsided, Yamal’s ability to find the net quickly remains a strong proposition.
Mohamed Salah, Egypt (+210)
Salah needs a single goal to tie Hossam Hassan as Egypt’s all‑time leading scorer, and he will be eager to secure his 69th international goal. Egypt cannot afford a loss, placing extra pressure on their captain. The Liverpool veteran’s domestic form has dip‑ed, but his passion for representing his country remains intense. A victory for Egypt would likely involve Salah making a decisive impact, reinforcing his value as an anytime‑goalscorer.
Romelu Lukaku, Belgium (-140)
Belgium sits in a precarious position, but a win coupled with Egypt’s success would secure knockout‑round qualification. Lukaku, who sparked an own‑goal with his pace off the bench against Egypt, has 15 goals in 41 Serie A matches for Napoli but only one goal last season. A prior hamstring issue has limited his World Cup minutes, yet the Belgians will rely on his big‑game experience. Expecting him to leave the field with at least a goal, his odds reflect a strong chance of delivering.
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