Brazil, the World Cup 2022 betting favorite, takes on South Korea in their Round of 16 match on Monday afternoon.
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Use DraftKings Free Bets to Wager World Cup 2022
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World Cup 2022 bettors will find far more than three-way moneyline odds for Monday’s Brazil vs. South Korea match. Examples include alternate lines in addition to team, game, and player props.
Vinicius Junior Anytime Goalscorer (+250)
Neymar is the star. Richarlison is Brazil’s World Cup 2022 scoring leader (2). But Vinicius Junior is a dynamic attacker with enticing odds.
Neymar (ankle) will likely play at less than 100%, but Vinicius is capable of shouldering a heavier load and taking on the “finisher” role.
Gue-sung Jo Shot on Target (-110)
Most of the attention falls on Son Heung-Min when Korea takes the field, but it’s Jo, not the Tottenham star, who leads the side in shot attempts (9 vs. 8).
Jo has been more efficient with five of his shots on target compared to two for Son, who continues to knock off rust stemming from an injury layoff.
Brazil will certainly keep close tabs on Son throughout Monday’s match, leaving pockets of space for Jo to threaten Brazil’s back line and keeper.
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