World Cup 2026 Accumulator Tips June 15 | Best Multi-Bet Picks
Group G and Group H both open on Monday, June 15, and four matches spread across the day give Nigerian punters a full card to work with. Our World Cup 2026 accumulator tips for June 15 pull together four legs from across the fixtures — from the lunchtime kick-off in Atlanta through to the late-night clash in Miami. Each selection is backed by form, squad quality and match-up logic, and we have structured the acca to avoid relying on any single long-odds outcome.
Accumulators carry inherent risk. One wrong result brings the whole slip down. Please stake only what you can afford to lose, and never chase losses. That said, four defensible selections across a big World Cup matchday is exactly the kind of opportunity that makes tournament betting exciting. Here is how we are building the acca for June 15.
All kick-off times are in West Africa Time (WAT, UTC+1). Odds are approximate Bet9ja and SportyBet prices and may vary at the time of placing.
Leg 1 — Spain Over 2.5 Goals (vs. Cape Verde, 5:00 PM WAT)
Pick: Over 2.5 Goals
Approximate odds (Bet9ja): 1.60
Spain open their campaign against World Cup debutants Cape Verde in Atlanta, and this is the closest thing to a banker on the day’s card. The reigning European champions are ranked second in the world and have the attacking depth to rack up goals even against a disciplined defensive block.
Mikel Oyarzabal leads the line and scored 15 La Liga goals this season. Behind him, Pedri and Dani Olmo drive creativity through the centre, and Spain’s wide play is devastating even if Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams come off the bench rather than starting. Cape Verde ranked 67th in the world and have no previous World Cup experience — the leap from CAF qualifying to facing Spain at this level is enormous.
Spain scored four or more goals in four of their last six competitive matches. Under 2.5 Goals would require Cape Verde to hold out for long periods — unlikely against a side with this much firepower. We fancy Spain to be comfortable by the hour mark and to push on for a third.
Leg 2 — Belgium to Win (vs. Egypt, 8:00 PM WAT)
Pick: Belgium Win
Approximate odds (SportyBet): 1.62
Belgium are the classiest side in Group G and arrive in Seattle unbeaten in 13 consecutive games. Manager Rudi Garcia has rebuilt this side with defensive discipline at its core — they conceded just seven goals in eight qualifying matches — while Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku and Jérémy Doku provide the attacking spark up front. Thibaut Courtois starts in goal and is one of the two or three best goalkeepers in the tournament.
Egypt’s best player, Mohamed Salah, is world-class and we cannot rule him out of influencing this game. However, Belgium’s squad depth across every position gives them the edge. Egypt will set up to absorb pressure and hit on the break, which is a legitimate strategy — but against Belgium’s quality, it is more likely to produce a late consolation than a genuine upset.
Belgium Win at 1.62 represents fair value in a fixture where the market has them around a 61% probability. This is a cornerstone leg of the acca.
Leg 3 — Uruguay to Win (vs. Saudi Arabia, 11:00 PM WAT)
Pick: Uruguay Win
Approximate odds (Bet9ja): 1.55
Uruguay are heavy favourites in Miami, and rightly so. Marcelo Bielsa has built a team with one of the best midfield trios in the tournament: Federico Valverde brings energy and technical quality, Manuel Ugarte wins the ball and distributes crisply, and Rodrigo Bentancur provides the link play between the lines. This is a midfield that can dominate any side at this tournament over 90 minutes.
Saudi Arabia have failed to win seven of their last eight matches and face a significant jump in quality from their regional competition. They will organise defensively and try to be difficult to break down, but Uruguay have the patience and the personnel to unlock a Saudi backline eventually. The risk here is a slow, grinding game — but Uruguay getting the win is still the most likely outcome by some distance.
At 1.55, Uruguay Win is on the lower end of the odds range for this selection, but it is one of the most reliable results on the card. It earns its place in the acca on probability grounds.
Leg 4 — Under 2.5 Goals: Iran vs New Zealand (2:00 AM WAT, June 16)
Pick: Under 2.5 Goals
Approximate odds (SportyBet): 1.65
The late-night Group G clash between Iran and New Zealand rounds off the acca. These are the two lower-ranked sides in Group G, both aware that a positive result against each other is likely their best chance of progressing. Both will approach this game cautiously.
Iran reached the knockout stage of the 2022 World Cup and have the experience to manage a tight game. New Zealand will be organised and difficult to break down — they qualified by grinding out results in Oceania and their defensive structure is sound. Neither side has the attacking firepower to blow the other away, and with both teams desperate to avoid an early exit, goals are unlikely to flow freely.
Under 2.5 Goals at 1.65 suits the profile of both sides. This is the highest-odds leg in the acca, and it earns its place by being the most logically consistent with how both coaches will approach this fixture.
Combined Accumulator
Legs:
– Spain Over 2.5 Goals vs. Cape Verde — 1.60
– Belgium to Win vs. Egypt — 1.62
– Uruguay to Win vs. Saudi Arabia — 1.55
– Under 2.5 Goals: Iran vs. New Zealand — 1.65
Combined odds: 1.60 × 1.62 × 1.55 × 1.65 ≈ 6.63
₦1,000 stake returns approximately ₦6,630
For a reduced-risk option, drop the Under 2.5 leg and run the first three as a treble: 1.60 × 1.62 × 1.55 ≈ 4.02 — that is ₦4,020 on a ₦1,000 stake.
Where to Place Your Acca
Bet9ja and SportyBet are the best platforms for World Cup accumulator betting in Nigeria, offering the broadest range of markets and competitive World Cup odds. Head to our guide to the best betting sites in Nigeria for a full comparison of bonuses and features. For individual match previews and single-bet tips across all four games, see our World Cup 2026 June 15 full fixtures preview.
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