World Cup Bettor Makes Bold $100,000 RO32 Goalscorer Bet

Ahead of the upcoming World Cup Ro32 fixtures, one sports bettor has a six player goalscorer parlay for a staggering $100,000.

World Cup Goalscorer Parlay For $100,000

Vinicius Jr, Hai Havertz, Erling Haaland, Kylian Mbappe, Harry Kane and Lionel Messi are the players in question – as each member needs to score two or more goals.

The sports bettor used Bet365 to place $6.62 (£5) which would return a whopping $118,684.56 (£89,578.66).

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  • Lionel Messi 2+ goals vs Cape Verde: +250
  • Kylian Mbappe 2+ goals vs Sweden: +300
  • Erling Haaland 2+ goals vs Ivory Coast: +350
  • Harry Kane 2+ goals vs DR Congo: +400
  • Vinicius Jr 2+ goals vs Japan: +500
  • Kai Havertz 2+ goals vs : +750

Combined Parlay Odds (BetOnline): Approx. +1,606,400

Vinicius Jr has four goals in three matches this tournament. Facing Japan’s backline, his elite pace, penalty-taking threat, and unmatched 1v1 dribbling make an explosive brace highly likely.

Kai Havertz is a man for the biggest international occasions, Havertz thrives leading Germany’s attack. Having already pocketed a stunning brace earlier this tournament, he should exploit a transitioning Paraguay defense.

Erling Haaland is fully rested after sitting out the final group match, having already smashed braces in both games he played, expect relentless, fresh-legged volume.

Kylian Mbappe dominates knockout football and is locked in a fierce battle for the Golden Boot with four goals already. Sweden’s slower defensive line cannot contain his direct transitions.

England’s newly-crowned ultimate World Cup goals king, Harry Kane, has scored 70 times this season for club and country. As the primary penalty-taker against DR Congo, multiple goals look inevitable.

Lionel Messi  leads the Golden Boot race with five goals and this tally should rise against tournament underdogs Cape Verde, Argentina’s central focal point will have endless chances to multi-score.

 

 

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