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After seeing my opening three selections land at 23/10 on Saturday, this midweek sees me focus on the World Cup, as well as selections from the goal-laden Norwegian second tier.

One list. Multiple exit points. You choose the risk level.

Tournament favourites France will look to seal their passage through to the Round of 16 as they take on Sweden at the New York New Jersey Stadium.

Les Blues were victorious in all three of their matches in Group I by an aggregate score of 10-2 – scoring on multiple occasions in each of them – and will be confident of bagging another brace against a leaky Sweden defence that is without a clean sheet across their last 15 internationals.

Reigning champions Argentina will look to seal their place in the Round of 16 as they take on debutants Cape Verde in Miami on Friday evening.

Lionel Scaloni’s men secured victories in all three of their fixtures in J – scoring eight goals and conceding just once – and should be too strong for the African nation.

Kongsvinger will look to climb to the top of the OBOS-ligaen table on Friday night as they play host to struggling Sogndal.

Johan Vennberg’s hosts have fired in 2+ goals in 11/13 (85%) of their matches in the Norwegian second tier this term – including in all six (100%) on home soil – and look well-equipped to bag another brace against a Sogndal backline that has shipped multiple goals in 11/13 (85%) of their league outings.

Bet: Argentina to Win, France & Kongsvinger to Score Over 1.5 Goals at 21/20 at bet365

The Ivory Coast and Norway do battle in Arlington, Texas, on Tuesday evening in the Round of 32 in what promises to be an entertaining encounter.

Both Teams to Score has been a winning selection in eight of Norway’s last nine internationals – including in all three of their group-stage clashes – and I expect that trend to continue against an Ivory Coast side that rarely fails to find the back of the net.

Bet: Argentina to Win, France & Kongsvinger to Score Over 1.5 Goals & Ivory Coast vs Norway – Both Teams to Score at 13/5 at bet365

Belgium and Senegal meet in Seattle, Washington, on Wednesday evening in an intriguing Round of 32 tie.

Senegal’s three matches in Group I yielded an impressive 14 goals, with Both Teams to Score landing in two of them – only failing to do so in their rout against Iraq – and expect that trend to continue against a Belgium side that has also seen two of their three group-stage clashes produce goals at both ends.

Bet: Argentina to Win, France & Kongsvinger to Score Over 1.5 Goals, Ivory Coast vs Norway & Belgium vs Senegal – Both Teams to Score at 6/1 at bet365

Co-hosts the USA will look to continue their momentum as they take on Bosnia & Herzegovina in San Francisco in the early hours of Thursday morning.

Mauricio Pochettino’s co-hosts fired in an impressive nine goals across their three matches in Group D – scoring on multiple occasions in each of them – and that trend looks likely to continue against a Bosnia backline that is yet to keep a clean sheet in the tournament, shipping four against Switzerland.

Bet: Argentina to Win, France, USA & Kongsvinger to Score Over 1.5 Goals, Ivory Coast vs Norway & Belgium vs Senegal – Both Teams to Score at 10/1 at bet365

Goals look the safe approach in Vancouver in the early hours of Friday morning as Switzerland take on Algeria.

Both Teams to Score has been a winning selection in eight of the Red Crosses' last nine internationals – including in all three of their clashes in the group stage – and that trend looks likely to continue against an Algeria side that has seen goals at both ends in each of their last two fixtures.

Bet: Argentina to Win, France, USA & Kongsvinger to Score Over 1.5 Goals, Ivory Coast vs Norway, Belgium vs Senegal & Switzerland vs Algeria – Both Teams to Score at 20/1 at bet365

Colombia will look to seal their passage into the Round of 16 as they take on Ghana in Kansas City in the final Round of 32 tie in the early hours of Saturday morning.

Nestor Lorenzo’s charges topped Group K following wins over Uzbekistan and DR Congo, before drawing with group favourites Portugal, and are fancied to continue their momentum against a Ghana side that were beaten by Croatia last time out.

Bet: Argentina & Colombia to Win, France, USA & Kongsvinger to Score Over 1.5 Goals, Ivory Coast vs Norway, Belgium vs Senegal & Switzerland vs Algeria – Both Teams to Score at 31/1 at bet365

Portugal and Croatia do battle in Toronto in the early hours of Friday morning in what looks set to be a tight encounter.

Portugal could only finish in second spot in Group K following draws with DR Congo and Colombia either side of their road against debutants Uzbekistan, and another stalemate looks on the cards against the Croats.

Bet: Argentina & Colombia to Win, France, USA & Kongsvinger to Score Over 1.5 Goals, Ivory Coast vs Norway, Belgium vs Senegal & Switzerland vs Algeria – Both Teams to Score & Portugal vs Croatia – Draw at 110/1 at bet365

Greg MacLean is a football tipster and betting analyst who has been writing on the Mr Fixit site for 4 years now, as well as having his own Private Telegram Channel. He is a Rangers season ticket holder and watches plenty of football not only here in the UK but all across Europe and all over the world. To keep up to date on everything, feel free to follow him on Twitter/X (GregMacLean_).

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