
The road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup reaches its breaking point on Tuesday, with six final spots still up for grabs across Europe and the intercontinental playoffs. It is a loaded day of win or go home soccer, headlined by Italy’s massive clash with Bosnia and Herzegovina, a tense Sweden vs Poland showdown, and Jamaica trying to punch its ticket back to the World Cup.
For fans tracking the bigger tournament picture, today’s results will complete the field and shape the final look of the competition. For more background on the tournament itself, visit our 2026 FIFA World Cup page.
Italy carries the biggest pressure of the day. The Azzurri are favored, but the weight is obvious after missing the last two World Cups. Sweden and Poland look set for one of the closest European battles on the board, while Turkey and Denmark also enter as slight favorites in matches that could easily turn into grinders. Later in the day, DR Congo meets Jamaica in a high stakes intercontinental final, and Iraq closes the slate against Bolivia in what could be the tightest late match of them all.
The biggest takeaway for bettors is simple: this is not a quiet qualifier day. It is the final push. Every match matters, every number will move, and by the end of the night the World Cup field will finally be complete.
Today’s World Cup qualifier schedule and odds
Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Italy
2:45 p.m. ET
Italy -195
Bosnia and Herzegovina +650
Czech Republic vs Denmark
2:45 p.m. ET
Denmark +100
Czech Republic +310
Kosovo vs Turkey
2:45 p.m. ET
Turkey -110
Kosovo +310
Sweden vs Poland
2:45 p.m. ET
Sweden +105
Poland +275
DR Congo vs Jamaica
5:00 p.m. ET
DR Congo -115
Jamaica +370
Iraq vs Bolivia
11:00 p.m. ET
Iraq +160
Bolivia +180
For the latest World Cup prices before kickoff, check the current board through our Bovada review and BetOnline review, where you can compare each sportsbook’s odds, payout speed, bonus value, and overall betting experience before making a play.
Italy is the biggest favorite on the board, but Sweden vs Poland may be the most watchable from a pure drama standpoint. DR Congo vs Jamaica also stands out as one of the day’s more intriguing under the radar matches, especially with both sides chasing a rare World Cup breakthrough. Iraq vs Bolivia, meanwhile, has the look of a late night coin flip.
With kickoff pressure this high, expect nerves, slower starts, and plenty of market movement as lineups lock in. Odds listed here reflect the current board and can shift before the matches begin.
Last Updated: 4 days ago
