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The World Cup and Formula 1 are some of the events you can bet on at Housebets as we get set for another exciting weekend of sports this summer.
It is the World Cup summer, with action continuing this weekend as we approach the knockout rounds. It has been an exciting tournament so far, and that excitement is set to continue this weekend.
In addition to the exciting World Cup games set for this weekend, there is also Formula 1 action and Wimbledon, which you can place bets 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 kicks off this week.
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.
Norway will take on France in Boston in Group I’s final game, with both teams already assured of qualification to the round of 32.
However, while both teams are assured of a place in the knockout round, they will play each other for the top spot, which could go a long way in getting an easy draw.
Currently, France lead the group on goal difference, but that could change if Norway win on Friday night, as head-to-head is the first tiebreaker.
Les Bleus started their campaign with a 3-2 win over Senegal before beating Iraq 3-0 in a rain-affected match in Philadelphia.
Aside from the first half of the game against Senegal, France’s performance in the first two games shows why many people are tipping them to win it all again.
They are a delight to watch in attack, with Kylian Mbappe leading the charge with four goals, one behind Lionel Messi in the race for the Golden Boot.
Stopping France’s attack will be a difficult thing to do in this tournament, but that is what Norway will try to achieve on Friday night.
The Vikings may not have the same trophy ambitions as France, but a win here means they get an easy draw on paper in the round of 32.
Norway have equally been as impressive as France in this tournament. They started their campaign with a 4-1 win over Iraq before edging out Senegal 3-2 in New York.
They have been solid in attack, thanks to the performance of their talisman, Erling Haaland, who has also scored twice in each of Norway’s two goals.
Haaland will certainly be a threat on Friday night, but stopping France’s attack might be the team’s biggest chance of causing an upset.
However, Ståle Solbakken has already hinted that he would make a host of changes for the game, giving the impression that Norway are happy to qualify in second place.
They are currently priced at 4.90 to win the game, as per odds from Housebets, while France are priced at 1.61 to get the win. This is a game that should have a lot of goals, though, which is why we are backing over 2.5 goals at 1.64
Croatia and Ghana face off in Group L in a battle for second place, although the Black Stars currently hold the advantage and could still finish first ahead of England.
Croatia started their campaign with a 4-2 loss to England but bounced back by beating Panama 1-0 in their second group game.
Vatreni dominated right from the start but could not break down a stubborn Panama side in the first half.
However, Panama’s resilience was finally broken nine minutes after the restart, as Ante Budimir scored the only goal to give Croatia the win.
The win against Panama was vital for Zlatko Dalić’s men as they would have been under massive pressure coming into the game against Ghana.
However, while that win was vital, Croatia’s job is not done as they still have to beat the four-time African champions to secure second spot in Group L.
A draw should still be enough to qualify as one of the best third-place teams, but that will most likely give them a difficult draw on paper.
They will go into the match full of confidence, though, despite Ghana’s impressive start to the tournament. The Black Stars opened their campaign with a 1-0 win over Panama before holding the highly fancied England to a goalless draw.
While the win against Panama could have been expected, the draw against England was really impressive. Ghana’s coach, Carlos Queiroz, set up the team perfectly, which frustrated the Three Lions from finding an opening.
In fact, the Black Stars were the ones who came closest to winning the game after they were denied what looked like a potential penalty.
However, despite that impressive point, Ghana will go into the game against Croatia as the underdog. The good news for them, though, is that they do not have to play for the win, as a point will be enough to seal second spot, at least.
All now depends on how they contain a Croatian side that will come with the intent to win the game. Dalic’s men are priced at 1.76 to win the clash, while Ghana are priced at 5.40.
However, considering this will be a cagey affair, under 2.5 goals at 1.62 is our pick for this game.
New Zealand face a tough task of qualifying for the round of 32, as they face Belgium in their final match in Group G.
The All-Whites just have to win to qualify, as anything other than that means they are out of the competition. They find themselves in this position after winning just one point from their first two games.
Darren Bazeley’s men started their campaign with a 2-2 draw before losing 3-1 to Egypt, despite taking a first-half lead.
They now face a must-win clash against Belgium. It is not an ideal situation for them, as they face a side that needs to win just as much as they do.
Belgium have been one of the disappointing teams of the tournament. Although this is no longer their golden generation, they were still expected to at least navigate the group stage easily.
However, they now find themselves in a situation where anything other than a win in their final group game will lead to a possible exit.
Even if they win, the Red Devils are unlikely to finish top of their group unless Egypt fail to take the maximum points against Iran.
The ironic thing about Belgium’s situation is that Rudi Garcia’s men are yet to lose in this competition, but they are also winless.
They started their campaign with a 1-1 draw against Egypt before playing a goalless draw against Iran. It could have been worse against Iran after they played more than a quarter of the game with ten men.
The good news for Belgium, however, going into their last group game is that they face a New Zealand side with only one win in their last 13 matches across all competitions.
They are also the massive favourite at 1.14 to win the game, which is why we are backing them to get the job done.
Formula 1 returns this weekend, with the Austrian Grand Prix taking centre stage. Lewis Hamilton will be the man to watch after winning in Barcelona two weeks ago.
Hamilton won his first race since joining Ferrari to reignite the championship battle. Initially, it looked like Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli was running away with the championship, but Hamilton’s win in Barcelona has added life to it.
Antonelli is still the favourite to win, though, and he is also favoured to win at 2.70 in Austria, as per odds from Housebets.
The Italian is favoured ahead of his Mercedes teammate George Russell, who is priced at 3.80 to win the Austrian Grand Prix.
Hamilton is up next, with the Brit priced at 5.00 to secure back-to-back wins, ahead of his Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc, who is priced at 6.00.
Although Wimbledon does not start this weekend, you can place your bets on the games, as the main draw starts on Monday.
Sinner remains the player to beat despite his lack of warm-up events on grass and his second-round exit at the French Open.
The Italian world No.1 is priced at 1.55, as per odds at Housebets, to successfully defend his title. Behind Sinner is Djokovic, who is priced at 5.50 to win an unprecedented 25th grand slam title and a record-equalling eighth men’s singles title.
Wimbledon represents Djokovic’s best chance to win a grand slam at his age, so this might be an opportunity for him, especially with Alcaraz out.
One thing that could count against Djokovic is the lack of grass tune-up events. Like Sinner, the Serbian has also not played since he lost to Joao Fonseca at the French Open.
Meanwhile, Zverev is the third favourite, with the German priced at 9.00 to add Wimbledon to his Roland Garros title. The German is riding high on confidence but lost in the semifinal of his only warm-up tournament to Taylor Fritz.
Fritz is the fourth favourite and comes into the tournament in fine form after reaching the final in Halle, where he lost to Francis Tiafoe.
Meanwhile, on the women’s side, 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. Meanwhile, French Open champion Mirra Andreeva is priced at 8.00 to win the title.
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NB: *Odds are subject to change. Odds accurate as of 26-06-2026 23:00 CET. Also, this is not financial advice
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