CBS Sports World Cup Predictions, Expert Betting Picks For Day 11

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Day 11 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup brings four matches across Groups G and H on Sunday, June 21.

CBS Sports’ SportsLine experts Martin Green and Jon Eimer have released their best bets for three of Sunday’s four fixtures.

Here is a summary of their betting picks and four sportsbooks to sign up to and bet them with.

CBS Sports World Cup Predictoons, Expert Picks At A Glance

  • Spain vs. Saudi Arabia: Martin Green — Spain -5.5 corners (-180)
  • Uruguay vs. Cape Verde: Martin Green — Uruguay to win (-220)
  • Egypt vs. New Zealand: Jon Eimer — Both teams to score (+120)

All odds via BetOnline.

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Spain vs. Saudi Arabia | 12:00 PM ET | Fox | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta

BetOnline odds: Spain -850 | Draw +950 | Saudi Arabia +2200

Spain enter this match desperate for their first goal and win of the tournament after a dismal 0-0 draw with Cape Verde in their opener, where Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams spent most of the game on the bench as they recovered from injury.

Saudi Arabia arrive in good form, having drawn 1-1 with Uruguay in an impressive opening performance.

Green’s best bet is Spain -5.5 corners at -180, rather than a straight moneyline.

He points to how Saudi Arabia performed defensively against Uruguay as the key indicator.

Uruguay had 65% of possession, 27 shots, 10 on target and 14 corners in that match, with Saudi keeper Mohammed Al-Owais making 10 saves to keep the score level.

Green expects Spain to enjoy a similarly dominant share of the ball and generate corners at a comparable clip, making this a high-value market even at a price.

Uruguay vs. Cape Verde | 6:00 PM ET | FS1 | Hard Rock Stadium, Miami

BetOnline odds: Uruguay -210 | Draw +310 | Cape Verde +700

Cape Verde pulled off one of the early shocks of the tournament by holding Spain to a 0-0 draw in their opener, with goalkeeper Vozinha making seven saves.

Uruguay, meanwhile, drew 1-1 with Saudi Arabia in a flat performance, though their underlying numbers were encouraging with a clear xG advantage throughout the match.

Green backs Uruguay to win at -220 and is not expecting a high-scoring contest.

He notes that Uruguay will be at full strength here, giving them more pace and quality out wide than Spain had against Cape Verde when both Yamal and Williams were limited.

Green highlights that La Celeste had 14 corners against Saudi Arabia compared to just four conceded, while Cape Verde gave away 11 corners against Spain.

If Valverde and Araujo get their deliveries right from set pieces, Green expects Uruguay to grind out a deserved win.

New Zealand vs. Egypt | 9:00 PM ET | FS1 | BC Place, Vancouver

BetOnline odds: Egypt -170 | Draw +310 | New Zealand +450

Egypt arrive in Vancouver after a solid 1-1 draw with Belgium, with Mohamed Hany scoring and Mohamed Salah providing the assist.

New Zealand exceeded all expectations with a 2-2 draw against Iran, with Elijah Just scoring twice and Chris Wood assisting both goals on a night where the All Whites looked nothing like the tournament’s lowest-ranked side.

Eimer’s pick is both teams to score at +120.

He was particularly impressed by New Zealand’s performance against Iran, noting that despite Wood missing a chunk of the Premier League season through injury, he looked fully fit and created both goals with his hold-up play.

Eimer points to New Zealand’s pace and pressing style as reasons to believe they can find the net against Egypt, even if their defense remains a concern.

With the group wide open and both sides on one point, he sees a competitive match that ends with goals at both ends.