World Cup 2026 betting tips: Who gets the Golden Boot? And can Argentina retain their crown?

World Cup 2026 betting tips: Who gets the Golden Boot? And can Argentina retain their crown?

Everything is massive in America. Coffee arrives in buckets, and the supermarkets are so big you need Google Maps to navigate a path from the Meat & Fish aisle to the Frozen Foods section.

So naturally, the 2026 World Cup - which the USA is co-hosting - is the biggest ever. For the first time, 48 teams will compete over 39 days to find out who the best team in the world are.

Argentina are defending champions, but Spain are favourites with the bookies to lift the famous old trophy for the first time since 2010.

Here, for your bawdy enjoyment, is the definitive Golden Boot gambling guide courtesy of Sports News Blitz’s punting laureate - The Bookie Basher.

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World Cup 2026 news: Five records that could be broken at the FIFA World Cup
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World Cup 2026 news: Five records that could be broken at the FIFA World Cup

The FIFA World Cup, the biggest festival in football, kicks off across the United States, Canada, and Mexico this week, and one thing is sure: old records will disappear, and new ones will emerge. 

As the FIFA World Cup 2026 approaches, it will be one of the biggest tournaments in FIFA history.

This year's tournament structure has been revamped, with teams participating from 32 to 48, and the number of matches will automatically increase from 64 to 104. 

This summer could bring the breaking of numerous records, from Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo's last World Cup preparations to Kylian Mbappe breaking Miroslav Klose's record for goals scored. 

Here, Sports News Blitz’s Varun Sarwate takes a look at five records that could be broken at the FIFA World Cup 2026. 

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World Cup 2026 predictions: The top five contenders to lift the trophy this summer

World Cup 2026 predictions: The top five contenders to lift the trophy this summer

With less than 75 days until the 2026 World Cup kicks off, excitement is building as the world’s top nations prepare to play for football’s ultimate prize.

The United States of America, Canada and Mexico are set to host the 23rd edition of the tournament, promising a summer of fierce competition and unforgettable moments.

With the final play-off spots for the World Cup being decided between March 31 and April 1, the tournament line-up is nearly complete.

Here, Sports News Blitz writer Ruben Picardo Ashworth looks at five nations who stand out as the strongest contenders to lift the trophy this summer.

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Six Nations third round winners and losers: Ireland and Scotland joy, woe for Wales
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Six Nations third round winners and losers: Ireland and Scotland joy, woe for Wales

The Six Nations third round kicked off with one of the oldest international rugby rivalries, England vs Ireland.

Wales played Scotland next with a much-improved home-crowd attendance in Cardiff compared to the week prior. The final game of the weekend was between France and Italy in Paris.

Here, Sports News Blitz’s rugby writer James Corrigan outlines his winners and losers from the weekend’s action.

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Six Nations news: Second-round power rankings as Scotland surge, England and Ireland disappoint
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Six Nations news: Second-round power rankings as Scotland surge, England and Ireland disappoint

France cemented their place as favourites to win the 2026 Six Nations in round two as Scotland redeemed themselves by claiming a famous victory over Grand Slam hopefuls England.

Scotland defeated their lacklustre neighbours 31-20, France crushed beleaguered Wales 54-12, and Ireland failed to impress in beating Italy 20-13.

Here, Sports News Blitz writer Joseph Terry gives his second-round power rankings as Scotland climb and title not-so-contenders shuffle down the order.

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Six Nations news: Power rankings after first round as France and England impress, Ireland struggle
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Six Nations news: Power rankings after first round as France and England impress, Ireland struggle

The first round of the 2026 Six Nations has been and gone as France and England both staked claims to win the crown.

England crushed Wales 48-7 and France outplayed Ireland 36-14, while Italy defeated Scotland 18-15 in what was a demoralising loss for the under-pressure Scots.

Here, Sports News Blitz writer Joseph Terry gives his power rankings after the opening weekend of arguably the greatest rugby competition in the world.

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Autumn Nations Series 2025: Full schedule confirmed for blockbuster November Tests
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Autumn Nations Series 2025: Full schedule confirmed for blockbuster November Tests

Rugby fans can look forward to a thrilling dose of international action next month, with the 2025 Autumn Nations Series set to deliver a series of heavyweight clashes across the Northern Hemisphere’s host nations from November 1-29.

England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and France will all host a string of world rugby’s biggest names as the sport’s traditional November internationals return for another enthralling edition.

Here, Sports News Blitz previews the drama and offers a full breakdown of matches, including dates, kick-off times, and venues.

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Women’s Euro 2025: Seven players to watch at the tournament

Women’s Euro 2025: Seven players to watch at the tournament

As Switzerland prepares to host UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 from July 2 to July 27, the tournament’s true protagonists aren’t simply nations on paper - they are the individual artists whose playing styles promise fresh chapters in the unfolding drama.

From steadfast defenders to midfield tacticians and electric forwards, each brings a woven narrative of club form, international pedigree, and personal momentum.

Their names alone hint at the stories waiting to unfold across every whistle, every charged sprint, every defining touch.

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