It’s the champions of Europe against the champions of South America as the 2026 World Cup concludes on Sunday. Kickoff between Spain and Argentina is set for 3 p.m. ET at Met Life Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, with live coverage on FOX.
Spain is offered at -139 to lift the trophy at Kalshi, with Argentina priced at +136 as of publication. A draw after regulation is listed at +203.
Spain vs. Argentina Odds on Kalshi
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| Outcome | Prediction Odds | American Odds |
| Spain (moneyline in regulation) | 43% | +133 |
| Argentina (moneyline in regulation) | 27% | +270 |
| Over 2.5 goals scored | 43% | +133 |
| Spain -1.5 goals | 21% | +376 |
| Lionel Messi to score | 36% | +178 |
Best Bet Spain vs. Argentina: UNDER 2.5 (+133)
Spain has conceded one goal during the entire World Cup so far. La Roja has produced five clean sheets en route to the final. Most recently, Spain held France scoreless in a 2-0 semifinal win.
That’s notable as Les Bleus featured the most explosive team in this tournament, with Kylian Mbappe leading the way with eight goals.
Argentina certainly has some offensive firepower with Lionel Messi (8 goals) and Lautaro Martinez (3), but Spain dominates possession and limits good scoring opportunities.
Don’t expect a free-flowing game, but rather a grinder with scoring chances at a premium. Spain controls the midfield with Rodri and Fabian Ruiz. Will Argentina be able to execute as usual in that portion of the field?
La Albiceleste has enjoyed a dream run with miraculous comeback wins against Cape Verde, Egypt, and England. Argentina struck for two late goals within a span of six minutes in the 2-1 semifinal win over the Three Lions.
Now, Messi & Co. face a team that allowed only this goal to Belgium in six matches.
Best Player Prop for Spain vs. Argentina
Mikel Oyarzabal to Score (+213)
Mikel Oyarzabal converted a penalty kick against France to record his fifth goal of the World Cup. No La Roja player has scored more in the World Cup, as Oyarzabal drew level with Emilio Butragueno and David Villa.
Oyarzabal has scored 30 goals in 60 caps for Spain. Fun fact: The Real Sociedad captain has never failed to convert a penalty for Spain. That’s enough for us to back Oyarzabal to find the back of the net against Argentina.
Will Messi score for Argentina? He’ll capture the Golden Boot award outright if he does, but we’re betting on Spain’s defense to prevail on Sunday.
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It’s the champions of Europe against the champions of South America as the 2026 World Cup concludes on Sunday. Kickoff between Spain and Argentina is set for 3 p.m. ET at Met Life Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, with live coverage on FOX. Spain is offered at -139 to lift the trophy at Kalshi,
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