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Another weekend to bet on some of the biggest sporting events at Housebets is here. From the World Cup to Formula 1, this first weekend in July is fully loaded with many sporting events you can bet on at Housebets.
In this piece, we will put you through some of the biggest sporting events you can place bets on at Housebets this weekend. Housebets remains the home of sports betting, including the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which is in the knockout rounds.
To place your bets on this weekend's sporting events, log in to your account (or create one if you don't already have one), deposit your preferred cryptocurrency, then go to the sports section to bet on these games.
Top Sports Events to Bet on This Week

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is heating up, with the round of 16 set to kick off this weekend. While all the round of 32 games have not been completed, some round of 16 matches are set, and you can place bets on all the games at Housebets.
The first of the round of 16 matches this weekend is Canada’s clash against Morocco. This is the Canadians' first time at this stage after beating South Africa 1-0 in the round of 32, which was their first knockout World Cup game, having failed to make it out of the group stage in two previous editions.
Les Rouges will be looking to continue their impressive run when they take on the Atlas Lions, who beat the Netherlands on penalties in the round of 32.
Unlike Canada, Morocco have been in this stage before after finishing fourth in Qatar, and are expected to progress once again.
The African champions have been one of the most impressive sides in this tournament and are yet to lose a game.
They are technical and will be a handful for the Canadians, who are definitely the underdogs according to odds at Housebets.
Jesse Marsch’s men are priced at 4.90 to win the game, while the Atlas Lions are favoured at 1.77 to earn a routine win.
Following Morocco’s game against Canada, the next match will see Paraguay take on France in a David versus Goliath clash.
For Paraguay, reaching the round of 16 is already a success, but they will be eager to continue their run. La Albirroja will come into the game full of confidence after knocking out four-time world champions Germany in the round of 32.
Paraguay, who had qualified as one of the best third-place teams, defeated the Germans in a thrilling penalty shootout and will be looking to cause another giant upset.
However, while beating the Germans is impressive, the French are a different kettle of fish because of their star power.
France have been arguably the best team in the competition, with their performances showing why they will be difficult to beat.
Aside from the first half of their first match against Senegal, Didier Deschamps’ men have been unstoppable. They have the most potent attack in the world, with Kylian Mbappe leading a quartet that also includes the creativity of Michael Olise, Ballon d’Or winner Ousmane Dembele and one of Bradley Barcola or Desire Doué.
Even on their off day, they possess enough players who could win games by sheer individual brilliance.
They go into this match as the outright favourites at 1.18, as per odds from Housebets, while Paraguay are priced at a whopping 16.00.
In another round of 16 game set for this weekend, Brazil will face the last remaining dark horse, Norway. The Seleção have not been great like France, but they remain on course to win a sixth title.
Carlo Ancelotti’s men beat Japan in the round of 32, but they had to come from behind in the second half to get the job done. The five-time world champions will definitely need to improve on their performances if they are to get the job done.
They know they cannot afford to give an average performance against a Norway side that is dangerous. The Norwegians beat Ivory Coast in the round of 32 to reach this stage and were equally impressive in the group stage, beating Senegal and Iraq, although they lost to France.
Norway also possess arguably the second-best striker in the competition in Erling Haaland. The Manchester City striker has lit up the tournament with five goals and will be itching to have a go against one of the best teams left in the competition.
Norway are, however, the underdogs despite Haaland’s form. The Vikings are priced at 4.00 to beat the five-time world champions, who are priced at 1.85 to win.
But while Norway will go into the match as the underdog, it is important to note that they are the only side with an unbeaten record against Brazil, having faced them multiple times.

Away from the World Cup, Wimbledon action also continues this weekend, with the likes of Novak Djokovic, Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev all still in the competition.
The competition has not been without upsets, but the usual suspects are still present. On the women’s side, it was a first-round exit for Serena Williams in her first singles game since 2022.
However, world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka and defending champion Iga Swiatek are still on a collision course.
Sabalenka is the favourite at 3.70, ahead of Rybakina, who is priced at 4.50. Swiatek, who is the defending champion, is priced at 6.50 to successfully defend her title.
As for the Americans, Anisimova is the highest-priced American at 9.00, ahead of Gauff, who is priced at 11.00.
There is also Formula 1 action this weekend, with the British Grand Prix taking centre stage. All eyes will be on Lewis Hamilton and George Russell as they race in front of their home crowd.
Both drivers will be eager to perform at home, although championship leader Kim Antonelli is the favourite to win at 2.65.
His Mercedes teammate Russell is priced second at 3.20 and will be eager to back up last week’s win at the Austrian Grand Prix with another win.
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, who finally has a reason to smile after finishing second in Austria, is priced at 5.50 ahead of Hamilton at 6.50.
It promises to be electrifying at Silverstone, and you can bet on all the action at Housebets.
You can place your bets on all the games at Housebets. All you need to do is register and create an account at Housebets.
Once you have done that, log in to your account and fund your account by depositing your preferred cryptocurrency into the account.
After you have done that, go to the sports section, select your favourite event, and place your bets.
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NB: *Odds are subject to change. Odds accurate as of 03-07-2026 23:00 CET. Also, this is not financial advice
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