World Cup 2026 Predictions, 23 June: Best Bets & Decimal Odds

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Fixtures (Matchday 2 finale) 4 matches across Groups K & L
Model-best pick Croatia to beat Panama @ 1.55
Standout favourite Portugal @ 1.18 v Uzbekistan
NZ viewing window Early morning to early afternoon NZST, 24 Jun

Matchday 2 closes on 23 June (US time) with two groups still wide open. For New Zealand viewers these land overnight into the morning and early afternoon of 24 June NZST — a friendly slate to follow before work or over lunch. I have run each fixture through the verified group tables and the media-reported 1X2 lines, and below are the prices, the probabilities I trust, and the three picks I would actually back.

Football tactics board with team line-ups and odds figures laid out for match analysis
Four fixtures, two live groups: the data behind the 23 June betting card. Composition for illustration.

The Card: Fixtures, NZ Times and 1X2 Odds

All times converted to NZST (UTC+12; New Zealand runs +16 hours ahead of US Eastern, so these US-evening kick-offs fall on the morning/afternoon of 24 June locally).

Match Group NZ kick-off (NZST, 24 Jun) 1 X 2
Portugal vs Uzbekistan K 5:00 AM 1.18 7.00 15.00
England vs Ghana L 8:00 AM 1.20 6.50 14.00
Panama vs Croatia L 11:00 AM 7.50 4.10 1.55
Colombia vs DR Congo K 2:00 PM 1.51 4.20 7.00

1X2 decimal odds media-reported (FanDuel / covers / bet365 / CBS / ESPN), as of 23 June 2026; figures converted from American lines, treat as indicative. NZ kick-off times derived from venue local time + the +16h NZST offset — confirm exact times on TVNZ’s schedule before kick-off.

Portugal vs Uzbekistan — Favourite, But Watch the Ronaldo Story

At 1.18, Portugal are priced as a near-certainty, and the table backs it: Uzbekistan are at their first World Cup and lost 3–1 to Colombia in their opener. The subplot is Cristiano Ronaldo, 41, who has gone ten successive major-tournament matches without scoring for Portugal and was held in a goalless 1–1 with DR Congo. The pressure framing — "must score" — is real, but it doesn’t change the match result probability much.

A 1.18 line implies roughly an 85% win probability; I model Portugal closer to 82%, which makes the straight win a thin-value bet at best. The interest here is in the goals and scorer markets, not the match line. The match is at NRG Stadium, Houston, where the retractable roof can shut out a 33°C afternoon and create fast, climate-controlled conditions that suit a possession side.

Example: A NZ$50 stake on Portugal at 1.18 returns NZ$59 (NZ$9 profit). The short price is why I prefer Portugal in the over-goals or scorer markets to the match line.

England vs Ghana — The Group L Decider

England (1.20) are heavy favourites against Ghana, but this is the genuine top-of-the-group shoot-out: both won their openers, and the winner takes a major step toward the knockouts. Ghana have lost three players to tournament-ending injury (Kudus, Salisu, Djiku), which thins their threat considerably; England carry their own doubt in Bukayo Saka (Achilles). Harry Kane can pass Gary Lineker as England’s outright all-time World Cup scorer.

This match earns a full breakdown of its own — form, predicted XIs, and the value angles — in our England v Ghana preview. In short: England should win, but 1.20 offers little, and the smarter exposure is in the handicap and Kane-related markets.

Panama vs Croatia — My Best Bet

This is the one I would actually back. Both Panama and Croatia lost their openers and sit on zero points — the loser is all but eliminated, which sharpens Croatia’s motivation. Croatia are 1.55 away favourites, and despite a 40-year-old Modrić cutting a tired figure late against England, their technical class against a Panama side that has yet to score should tell.

Panama vs Croatia Model probability Market (decimal) Market implied
Panama win 18% 7.50 13%
Draw 26% 4.10 24%
Croatia win 56% 1.55 65%

I make Croatia 56% to win — below the market’s 65% implied — so the straight win is fairly priced rather than a steal, but with elimination on the line for both, a Croatia win combined with a clean-sheet or −1 handicap angle is where I see the edge. The match is at BMO Field, Toronto, open-air and mild (~24°C), with no weather complication.

Colombia vs DR Congo — Near Round-of-32 Decider

Colombia (1.51) lead Group K after beating Uzbekistan 3–1; DR Congo, at their first World Cup in over 50 years, drew Portugal. The winner takes a near-decisive step toward the round of 32. Colombia’s individual quality — Luis Díaz, James Rodríguez, Luis Suárez in the predicted XI — outstrips a DR Congo side set up to defend deep in a 5-3-2. At 1.51, Colombia look the right favourites; I model them at 60% against the market’s 66% implied, so again the value sits in supplementary markets (Díaz/Suárez to score) rather than the short match line. Expect light rain in Guadalajara’s rainy season.

My Three Picks for 23 June

Numbers lead, so here is the shortlist with the reasoning compressed.

Pick Match Odds (decimal) Confidence Rationale
Croatia to win Panama v Croatia 1.55 High Elimination motivation + class gap; Panama yet to score
Over 2.5 goals Portugal v Uzbekistan (line varies) Medium Portugal chasing goals; Ronaldo under pressure to score
Colombia & both teams to score No Colombia v DR Congo (line varies) Medium DR Congo low output; Colombia control the tempo

Confidence is my own assessment, not a guarantee. Where the supplementary-market line is not in our verified odds set I have left it as “line varies” rather than quote an unconfirmed number. Compare current decimal prices in NZD across our partner books before staking — odds shift through the day.

For the wider tournament picture behind these calls, see the value bets hub and the latest results recap.

  • Portugal (1.18) and England (1.20) are heavy favourites; the value lies in supplementary markets, not the short match lines.
  • Panama v Croatia is my best bet — Croatia at 1.55 with elimination on the line for both sides.
  • Colombia (1.51) should beat DR Congo, but the price is fair rather than generous.
  • All four matches fall in NZ morning-to-early-afternoon hours on 24 June NZST.
What time are the 23 June matches in New Zealand?
The US-evening kick-offs fall on 24 June NZST: Portugal–Uzbekistan ~5:00 AM, England–Ghana ~8:00 AM, Panama–Croatia ~11:00 AM and Colombia–DR Congo ~2:00 PM. Confirm exact times on TVNZ.
What is the best bet for 23 June?
On the model, Croatia to beat Panama at 1.55 is the standout — both teams lost their openers, so the loser is all but eliminated and Croatia hold the clear quality edge.
Are these odds in NZD?
Odds are quoted as decimals, the standard NZ format. Stakes and returns in our examples are in NZD. Always confirm the live price with your book before betting.

Predictions are analysis, not certainties. Odds are media-reported decimals as of 23 June 2026. Bet responsibly — see Responsible Gambling.