The quarterfinals at the 2026 World Cup will wrap up on Saturday, July 11, with the winners of the day's matchups meeting in a Wednesday semifinal. Norway have been one of the surprise teams of World Cup 2026 and will face England in the first match of the day at 5 p.m. ET, and the semifinalists will be set in stone after defending champions Argentina tangle with Switzerland at 9 p.m. ET. FanDuel lists England as -230 favorites to advance to the semifinals, and Argentina are -325 favorites to get past the Swiss and face them next week in Atlanta. Â
We've gone through the latest FanDuel odds for Saturday's Norway vs. England and Argentina vs. Switzerland matchups and built a parlay for Saturday. You can also see more picks and check out the analysis from SportsLine experts Martin Green, Jon Eimer, Brad Thomas, Brandt Sutton and Matt Severance. Anyone following their World Cup betting advice at sportsbooks and on betting apps could have seen huge returns.
World Cup parlay for Saturday
- Norway-England Over 2.5 goals
- Erling Haaland anytime goalscorer
- Argentina to win in regular time vs. Switzerland
FanDuel parlay price: +353
Norway-England Over 2.5 goals
Both these teams have been machines when it comes to scoring goals. Norway have scored at least two in every game but one, and that was when they benched all their starters against France. England have also scored at least two goals in every game but one. This one isn't complicated.
Erling Haaland anytime goalscorer
This one is also not complicated. Haaland showed just how explosive he can be at any moment, scoring both of Norway's goals against Brazil after the 79th minute. He doesn't need much time or space to make his mark, and even with England's talented defenders throwing all they have at him, it's hard to ignore his track record. Haaland has scored in every game he has played in at this World Cup, and I expect that to continue Saturday.
Argentina to win in regular time vs. Switzerland
If you don't believe in destiny after Argentina's 3-2 win over Egypt in the Round of 16, you never will. La Albiceleste are the more talented team, but Switzerland might have more consistency defensively, and Argentina's back line has been shaky at times. Lionel Messi has been great and finally might be getting some help, as Argentina's secondary stars showed up in that comeback win. After a few scares against Cape Verde and Egypt, I think Argentina get their act together and get the job done against a solid Swiss side without much trouble.











