We’ve hit week two of what’s been a wild 2022 World Cup. We’ve seen shocking losses by Argentina and Belgium, and surprise results like Costa Rica beating Japan and Ecuador forcing a tie against the Netherlands. It seems like anything can happen, so below we’ll break down the full schedule for Monday’s games and give you our best bets.
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Cameroon vs Serbia
- Date: Monday, November 28th
- Time: 5 a.m. ET
- Channel: FS1
Match Details
Serbia | Cameroon | |
21st | FIFA Ranking | 43rd |
Group A Winners in UEFA | Qualification | Beat Algeria in CAF |
12 | Previous World Cup Appearances | 7 |
Semi-finals (1930, 1962) | Best Finish | Quarterfinals (1990) |
+150 | Odds to make knockout stage | +1200 |
Betting Info
Courtesy of Draftkings Sportsbook (see latest odds here)
- SPREAD: Serbia -0.5 (-130), Cameroon +0.5 (+105)
- OVER/UNDER: 2.5 goals (+110 over or -140 under)
- MONEY LINE: Serbia (-320), Cameroon (+380) Draw (+265)
Best Bet:
Cameroon played fairly well in their 1-0 loss to Switzerland. They held 49% of the possession and actually outshot the Swiss eight to seven, putting five shots on goal. Meanwhile, Serbia had the tough luck of facing Brazil and got beaten pretty handily. I think these two teams will play hard and perhaps ugly, but I think Cameroon showed enough that they could play to a draw (+265).
Ghana vs South Korea
- Date: Monday, November 28th
- Time: 8 a.m. ET
- Channel: FS1
Match Details
Ghana | South Korea | |
61st | FIFA Ranking | 28th |
Beat Nigeria in CAF | Qualification | Finish 2nd in Group A of AFC |
3 | Previous World Cup Appearances | 10 |
Quarterfinals (2010) | Best Finish | Semifinals (2002) |
+500 | Odds to make knockout stage | +180 |
Betting Info
Courtesy of Draftkings Sportsbook (see latest odds here)
- SPREAD: South Korea -0.5 (+145) Ghana +0.5 (-180)
- OVER/UNDER: 2.5 goals (+140 over or -175 under)
- MONEY LINE: Ghana (+210), South Korea (+150) Draw (+215)
Best Bet:
South Korea played fairly well in defense against Uruguay in their first match but will have another test against the speed of this Ghana attack, which scored two goals in a 3-2 loss to Portugal. Given how passive South Korea played in that first match, I think they could be caught flat-footed here, so I’m going to go with the upside and take Ghana to win (+210) but I think you can also take Ghana +0.5 (-180) if you want to protect against a draw.
Brazil vs Switzerland
- Date: Monday, November 28th
- Time: 11 a.m. ET
- Channel: FOX
Match Details
Brazil | Switzerland | |
1st | FIFA Ranking | 15th |
1st in CONMEBOL | Qualification | Group C Winners in UEFA |
21 | Previous World Cup Appearances | 11 |
Champions (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002) | Best Finish | Quarterfinals (1934, 1938, 1954) |
-1000 | Odds to make knockout stage | -175 |
Betting Info
Courtesy of Draftkings Sportsbook (see latest odds here)
- SPREAD: Brazil -1.5 (+145), Switzerland +1.5 (-180)
- OVER/UNDER: 2.5 goals (-110 over or -115 under)
- MONEY LINE: Brazil (-200), Switzerland (+600) Draw (+320)
Best Bet:
This Brazil team is just too good. Switzerland is a good side, and will certainly try to make things tough, but I just think Brazil should be able to cover -1.5 (+145), but I also think you could place a bet on over 2.5 goals (-110) if you wanted to be safer.
Portugal vs Uruguay
- Date: Monday, November 28th
- Time: 2 p.m. ET
- Channel: FOX
Match Details
Portugal | Uruguay | |
9th | FIFA Ranking | 14th |
Beat North Macedonia in playoff | Qualification | Finished 3rd in CONMEBOL |
7 | Previous World Cup Appearances | 1213 |
3rd place (1966) | Best Finish | Champions (1930, 1950) |
-1000 | Odds to make knockout stage | -150 |
Betting Info
Courtesy of Draftkings Sportsbook (see latest odds here)
- SPREAD: Portugal -0.5 (-105), Uruguay +0.5 (-120)
- OVER/UNDER: 2.5 goals (+125 over or -155 under)
- MONEY LINE: Portugal (+100), Uruguay (+320) Draw (+235)
Best Bet:
Portugal was helped by a penalty kick that wound up being the deciding goal in their 3-2 win over Ghana. However, Uruguay looked uneven in their first match against South Korea and couldn’t get much going in attack. Uruguay has now played to five straight shutouts in the World Cup, so I’m going to take the under on 2.5 goals (-155) here.