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PAN
Panama
PAN
9%
vs
England
ENG
79%
Jun 27 · 5:00 AM PT

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Win chance

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LINEHAWK consensus
Panama9%
England79%
Sharp Money
Live
Panama5%
England80%

Advancement probability — chance of reaching Round of 16

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Metrics & conditions

Line move (24h)
0 pts
How the favorite's price has shifted today.
Social buzz
12 posts
Recent posts about these teams (last 24h).
Injury chatter
Clear
Injury / lineup mentions in the last 6 hours.
Draw chance
14%
Market's estimate the match ends level.

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England@England· 2h ago

EP8 of #LionsDen connected by @EE is here! 🙌 Harry Kane and Jordan Pickford join us for the latest instalment - watch it first on the England app right now!

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Guillem Balague@GuillemBalague· 6h ago

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Rudy Galetti@RudyGaletti· 6h ago

🚨🔥 EXCL | MLS, Spanish & English clubs are closely monitoring Jesús Ramírez after his outstanding season with Nacional - 18 league goals in 33 matches. A key detail: his release clause is set at just €2.5m, making him one of the most attractive opportunities on the market. 👀 https://t.co/IkO4RqWfni

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Action Network@ActionNetworkHQ· 8h ago

🇲🇽 Mexico vs. South Korea 🇰🇷 ⚽️ Mexico vs. South Korea BTTS YES (+100) 👇 Add directly to your bet slip https://t.co/gagjuUsXLs 🗣️ "This match is effectively a battle for the top spot in Group A, and the strategic implications are massive. For host nation Mexico, winning the group is a major priority. A first-place finish would likely ensure their Round of 32 and Round of 16 matches are played at the legendary Estadio Azteca, a venue where they have lost only two competitive games in the last 65 years. This provides a powerful incentive for Mexico to push for a victory rather than settle for a draw. We can expect to see Mexico deploy the same high-intensity press that overwhelmed South Africa in their opener. However, that aggressive style can leave them vulnerable between the lines. South Korea poses a much greater technical challenge than South Africa. They demonstrated their ability to control the game through possession in their opener, completing 468 passes. Their quick forwards are well-equipped to exploit any space Mexico concedes." — @wboor

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Guillem Balague@GuillemBalague· 10h ago

RT @TheAnfieldWrap: 🗣️ Guillem Balague On Victor Munoz | TAW Special @johngibbonsblog is joined by Spanish football expert @GuillemBalagu…

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