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This feels like a final before the final. I'm backing France to qualify, both teams to score, goals in the first half, over 2.5 goals, and plenty of corners on Polymarket. @Polymarket x.com/nabi_sarvi/sta…
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🇫🇷 France vs Spain 🇪🇸 14 July 2026 | 19:00 UTC Texas | AT&T Stadium | Semi-final Independent @Polymarket Community Journal 💠 Key Points of the Match - Blockbuster World Cup semifinal with a place in the final on the line two of the tournament’s strongest sides collide - France bring knockout pedigree, clean sheets in the later stages, and the most feared attacker in Kylian Mbappé - Spain arrive with the meanest defense left in the competition (just 1 goal conceded all tournament) and electric young talents led by Lamine Yamal - A classic stylistic clash: French pace and physicality on the break versus Spanish control, technical quality, and set-piece threat 💠 Important Statistics - France have kept clean sheets in their knockout matches so far and remain unbeaten in the 2026 tournament - Spain have conceded only once in the entire competition and look defensively organized under pressure - Kylian Mbappé leads the Golden Boot race with 8 goals and 3 assists - Head-to-head is tight and recent meetings have been high-quality and low-margin - France’s attack (Mbappé + Dembélé + Olise) has looked extremely dangerous in transition throughout the knockout phase 💠 Pre-Match Analysis France and Spain arrive at this semifinal after taking different paths, yet both have been shaped by a series of demanding tests. Spain opened Group H cautiously with a goalless draw against Cape Verde, a performance built on defensive discipline and a reluctance to take unnecessary risks. They responded emphatically with a 4-0 victory over Saudi Arabia, showcasing their attacking quality and rapid ball circulation. A hard-fought 1-0 win over Uruguay highlighted another strength: controlling the tempo while keeping their defense intact in tightly contested matches. That tactical discipline became even more evident in the knockout rounds. Spain comfortably defeated Austria 3-0 in the Round of 32 before overcoming Portugal 1-0 in the Round of 16, where a compact defensive shape and well-timed counterattacks neutralized their Iberian rivals. They then edged Belgium 2-1 in the quarterfinals, converting key moments into victory despite facing sustained pressure. Spain have evolved from a cautious side into one capable of controlling matches through structure and discipline, combining the youthful brilliance of Lamine Yamal with the experience and composure of Rodri. France, meanwhile, dominated Group I with three victories, including a 3-1 win over Senegal that showcased the devastating attacking quartet of Ousmane Dembélé, Désiré Doué, Kylian Mbappé, and Michael Olise. A convincing victory over Norway secured top spot, and they followed it with a commanding 3-0 win against Sweden in the Round of 32. However, their subsequent victories, 1-0 over Paraguay in the Round of 16 and 2-0 against Morocco in the quarterfinals, demonstrated a more mature version of the team. France have gradually found a stronger balance between individual brilliance and collective organization, becoming more efficient and composed with each knockout match. Everything these two teams have experienced over the past six matches has prepared them for this moment. Spain bring defensive cohesion, intelligent counterattacking, and outstanding tactical discipline. France arrive with exceptional attacking depth, world-class talent, and the experience to deliver in the biggest moments. At AT&T Stadium in Dallas, the decisive battle may come down to whether Spain can continue to restrict space as effectively as they have throughout the tournament, or whether France's attacking quality can create chances where none appear to exist. At this stage of the competition, talent alone is rarely enough. The team that manages pressure more effectively and applies the lessons learned throughout the tournament will earn its place in the World Cup final. 💠 PolyMarket Prediction & Probabilities France to qualify Both teams to score Over 0.5 first-half goals Over 1.5 first-half goals Over 7.5 total corners Over 2.5 total goals Over 3.5 total goals ⚠️ Important Note: Probabilities before kick-off are only estimates. What happens on the pitch is what matters. Make sure to follow our Live updates right after kick-off. 💠 Disclosure: Personal Analysis | Not a paid promotion Before placing any bets, read our strategy here: x.com/nabi_sarvi/sta… Your profit and loss is yours. DYOR. #FIFAWorldCup2026

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France 🇫🇷 vs Spain 🇪🇸 A place in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final is on the line. Les Bleus arrive with the tournament's most dangerous attack, led by Kylian Mbappé, Ousmane Dembélé, and Michael Olise. Standing opposite them are La Roja, powered by Lamine Yamal, Pedri, and a possession game capable of controlling any match. This is more than a semifinal. It's a clash between two of the tournament's biggest favorites... and a rematch of the Euro 2024 semifinal, where Spain came out on top. Polymarket right now: 🇫🇷 France ≈ 41% 🤝 Draw ≈ 30% 🇪🇸 Spain ≈ 30% polymarket.com/sports/world-c… France's firepower. Spain's control. Only one giant will book a place in the World Cup Final. Who are you backing? 👀👇
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🔥Polymarket's Hot Take on🇫🇷vs 🇪🇦: France leads in Advance(59.7%)and Regular Time Win (40.75%)🤫 Spain +1.5Spread sits at80.75%— meaning most traders believe Spain won't lose big And here's the juicy part:Spain's Regular Time Win at30%odds pays $233 for every $100 #Polymarket
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One interesting feature I came across in the @Polymarket documentation is the Taker Rebate Program. The more taker trades you make, the more Weighted Volume (wV) you accumulate over a rolling 30 day period. Your wV determines your tier, and higher tiers earn bigger pUSD rebates on future taker trades. Rebates range from 3% (Bronze) all the way up to 50% (Obsidian) with one time bonuses every time you reach a new tier. One interesting detail is that your weighted volume isn't based only on trade size,it also depends on the entry price and even the market category, so not every dollar traded is weighted the same. #Polymarket #PredictionMarkets
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Let's talk about pUSD, one of Polymarket's core concepts. 👇 pUSD (Polymarket USD) is the collateral token designed for trading on @Polymarket. It's 1:1 backed by USDC on Polygon, with the backing enforced onchain. It's not an algorithmic stablecoin or a fractional reserve token. Every pUSD represents a claim on real USDC. From a user's perspective, the experience stays simple: deposit, trade and withdraw as usual. pUSD is the settlement layer working behind the scenes. ⚡ #Polymarket $pUSD

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🇨🇵 Mbappé or Yamal 🇪🇦? Tonight we say goodbye to one of them ⚽🔥 Who do you want to see reach the final? 🇫🇷 Kylian Mbappé is in sensational form and looks ready to dominate the biggest stage. 🇪🇸 Lamine Yamal has the perfect opportunity to announce himself to the world and prove he's football next global superstar. One more thing Mbappé is currently tied with Lionel Messi on 8 international tournament goals making tonight even more meaningful. So who are you backing? Team Mbappé or Team Yamal? 👀🔥 @Polymarket
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🇫🇷France ⚔️ Spain🇪🇸 France currently has one of the best odds on Polymarket 🔹️💸 This is one of those matches where all three outcomes feel very much alive a draw is definitely on the table and Spain winning wouldn't be a surprise either🔹️ But that's exactly why France odds are so attractive If you believe France can pull off something special tonight this might be the perfect opportunity to back them🔹️ 🤭🔥 So who are you betting on tonight🔹️? 👀 @Polymarket

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SamioWww INTEGRATED🦍⚡️
Polymarket's Combo Cup is a nice addition. Rewarding sharp multi picks instead of pure luck makes it even more interesting. Definitely worth checking out if you're active before July 31. @Polymarket x.com/nabi_sarvi/sta…
NabiYok🍌@nabi_sarvi

So @Polymarket just dropped the combo cup with 50k daily bonuses for the sharpest traders stacking those multis. i love how they're rewarding real skill and volume instead of just hype plays. this one's got that extra edge pushing folks to dive deeper and catch bigger swings before july 31. feels like a solid boost for anyone grinding predictions right now. smart way to keep the action hot.

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SamioWww INTEGRATED🦍⚡️
Switzerland have been tough to break down, but I still trust Argentina's quality in the big moments. I'm backing Argentina to win, over 1.5 goals, a first half goal, and plenty of corners on Polymarket. @Polymarket x.com/nabi_sarvi/sta…
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🇦🇷 Argentina vs Switzerland 🇨🇭 12 July 2026 | 01:00 UTC Kansas City | Arrowhead Stadium | Quarter-final Independent @Polymarket Community Journal 💠 Key Points of the Match - Quarter-final; Argentina (defending champions) chasing back-to-back titles led by Lionel Messi - Switzerland on a historic run first quarter-final since 1954 durable, organized and resilient - Argentina’s star quality and attacking threat versus Switzerland’s compact defense and counter-attacking danger 💠 Important Statistics This quarterfinal pits the defending world champions against a team that has elevated composure and efficiency to the highest level throughout the knockout stage. Argentina dominated their group with three convincing victories, defeating Algeria 3-0, Austria 2-0, and Jordan to showcase their attacking quality and fluid style of play. Lionel Messi's creativity and the midfield's control consistently put opponents under pressure. However, the Round of 32 against Cape Verde required something beyond their usual rhythm. After a dramatic 3-2 extra-time victory, built on Messi's first-half goal, Lisandro Martínez's strike in extra time, and a late winner, Argentina proved they could overcome adversity through collective belief and moments of individual brilliance. The same pattern appeared in the Round of 16 against Egypt. After conceding early, they took control in the second half, with Messi contributing both a goal and an assist before Enzo Fernández scored the decisive winner deep into stoppage time. Argentina have repeatedly shown that surrender is simply not part of their identity. Switzerland, meanwhile, have built a very different identity. A 1-1 draw against Qatar, followed by victories over Bosnia and Herzegovina (4-1) and Canada (2-1), demonstrated their pragmatism and tactical flexibility as they finished top of their group. Their composed 2-0 victory over Algeria in the Round of 32 reinforced the effectiveness of their compact defensive structure and precise transitions. Their Round of 16 clash against Colombia, however, best defined who they are. After a goalless draw through extra time, Switzerland advanced 4-3 on penalties thanks to an outstanding defensive display that denied Colombia's star players any meaningful space. Goalkeeper Gregor Kobel produced crucial saves in the shootout before Ruben Vargas converted the decisive penalty, highlighting a team that remains calm under the greatest pressure. Switzerland will likely attempt to recreate the same compact defensive structure that frustrated Colombia, reducing the influence of Argentina's attacking stars and turning the match into a battle where patience outweighs individual brilliance. Argentina, however, arrive with the confidence gained from two dramatic comeback victories and the experience to produce decisive moments even when under sustained pressure. This is ultimately a clash between Swiss composure and defensive discipline and Argentina's resilience, creativity, and refusal to give up when facing adversity. The form both teams have shown over their previous four matches provides the clearest indication of what promises to be another fascinating knockout encounter. 💠 PolyMarket Prediction & Probabilities Argentina to win Over 7.5 total corners Over 0.5 first-half goals Over 1.5 goals ⚠️ Important Note: Probabilities before kick-off are only estimates. What happens on the pitch is what matters. So make sure to follow our Live updates right after kick-off. 💠 Disclosure: Personal Analysis | Not a paid promotion Before placing any bets, read our strategy here: x.com/nabi_sarvi/sta… Your profit and loss is yours. DYOR. #FIFAWorldCup #WorldCup2026

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SamioWww INTEGRATED🦍⚡️
Polymarket's Perps beta is live. Not sure it'll dominate the perp space, but it feels like an important step. I think the future of a Polymarket token could depend a lot on how this product performs. @Polymarket x.com/nabi_sarvi/sta…
NabiYok🍌@nabi_sarvi

Polymarket has made its own Perp beta version public: polymarket.com/perps?c=00tb2v… Is it going to become a giant in Perps? I doubt it. In my opinion, they're just sorting out their product; something like what Binance did with Aster but a bit more in-house 👌 The positive point is that it doesn't have a ton of users relative to the PolyMarket name. Still, my personal view is that the fate of PolyMarket's TGE token is heavily dependent on this Perp.

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Norway have been one of the surprises of the tournament, but I still lean toward England. I'm backing both teams to score, an early goal, plenty of corners, and England to qualify on Polymarket. @Polymarket x.com/nabi_sarvi/sta…
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🇳🇴 Norway vs England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁧󠁿 11 July 2026 | 21:00 UTC Miami | Miami Stadium (Hard Rock Stadium) | Quarter-final Independent @Polymarket Community Journal 💠 Key Points of the Match - Quarter-final; Norway’s first-ever appearance at this stage as tournament dark horses led by Erling Haaland - England’s experience, resilience and attacking quality led by Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham - Norway dangerous on transitions and through Haaland’s finishing threat; England possession-oriented with strong knockout pedigree 💠 Important Statistics - Norway on a historic run with strong knockout performances and prolific scoring from Haaland (7 goals in 4 games) - England reaching their 11th World Cup quarter-final with semi-final experience in previous tournaments - England have shown comeback ability in this World Cup (including playing with 10 men) - Head-to-head: England have dominated recent encounters; never previously met at a World Cup 💠 Pre-Match Analysis In Miami, where England held their pre-tournament training camp, the Three Lions face a Norway side still riding the confidence of its famous victory over Brazil. Yet this is about far more than Erling Haaland versus Harry Kane, or even the reunion between former Borussia Dortmund teammates Jude Bellingham and Haaland. It is a test of how well two teams have adapted and evolved over the course of the tournament. England opened with an entertaining 4-2 victory over Croatia, displaying their attacking quality but also exposing defensive vulnerabilities whenever space opened up behind the back line. Against Ghana, however, their possession-based approach stalled against a disciplined low block, resulting in a frustrating 0-0 draw and very little creativity in the final third. The match against Panama marked a tactical adjustment. Thomas Tuchel recognized the need for an alternative route to goal, relying on set pieces and Bellingham's influence in advanced areas. Two goals from corners and accurate crosses exploited Panama's biggest weakness. England then defeated DR Congo in the knockout stage, with Kane scoring twice as the team finally became ruthless in front of goal. Their biggest test came at the Estadio Azteca against Mexico. An early second-half red card for Jarell Quansah invited relentless pressure, yet England refused to collapse. Inspired by Bellingham's all-around performance and Jordan Pickford's crucial saves, they held on for a dramatic 3-2 victory. That performance showed a team capable of maintaining its structure and composure even in the most difficult moments. Norway, by contrast, remain a side whose identity is still developing. They recorded convincing wins over Iraq and Senegal, suffered a heavy defeat to France, and then reached the quarterfinals thanks to two knockout victories built around moments of brilliance from Haaland. Their greatest strength lies in attacking the space behind opposing defenses and using Haaland's pace, power, and finishing ability to decisive effect. The key question is whether England, who have repeatedly demonstrated the ability to come alive in the second half of big matches, can control the game before Haaland produces another defining moment. Or will the familiarity of playing in Miami add pressure rather than comfort, making the expectation to win even heavier? Ultimately, this match will not be decided by star names alone. It will be determined by which team has learned the most from the lessons of its previous five matches. 💠 PolyMarket Prediction & Probabilities Both teams to score Over 0.5 first-half goals Over 7.5 total corners Over 8.5 total corners England to qualify ⚠️ Important Note: Probabilities before kick-off are only estimates. What happens on the pitch is what matters. So make sure to follow our Live updates right after kick-off. 💠 Disclosure: Personal Analysis | Not a paid promotion Before placing any bets, read our strategy here: x.com/nabi_sarvi/sta… Your profit and loss is yours. DYOR. #FIFAWorldCup

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Polymarket's Perps beta is finally public. Feels more like they're setting the stage than trying to dominate perps right away. I think its future token could depend a lot on how this plays out. x.com/nabi_sarvi/sta… @Polymarket
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جناب Polymarket نسخه ی بتا Perp خودش رو پابلیک کرده: polymarket.com/perps?c=00tb2v… آیا قراره غولی بشه توی Perp ها ؟ بعید میدونم از نظر من صرفا دارن جنس شون رو جور میکنن؛ چیزی شبیه کاری که بایننس با Aster کرد ولی یخورده In house تر نکته ی مثبت اینه که یوزر زیادی نداره به نسبت اسم PolyMarket بازهم نظر شخصیم اینه که سرنوشت TGE توکن PolyMarket به همین Perp ش وابستگی شدید داره.

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Morocco won't make this easy, but I still see France coming through. I'm backing France to win, goals in both halves, Morocco to earn a few corners, and Michael Olise to score on Polymarket. x.com/nabi_sarvi/sta… @Polymarket
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🇲🇦 Morocco vs France 🇫🇷 9 July 2026 | 20:00 UTC Foxborough | Gillette Stadium | Quarter-final Independent @Polymarket Community Journal 💠 Key Points of the Match - Quarter-final rematch of the 2022 World Cup semi-final; both teams in strong knockout form - France’s technical quality, attacking depth and flair led by Kylian Mbappé - Morocco expected to be compact, physical and dangerous on counters and set-pieces, led by Achraf Hakimi 💠 Important Statistics - France unbeaten in the 2026 World Cup so far with dominant performances in knockout stages - Morocco reached the semi-finals in 2022 and have shown great resilience to reach the quarter-finals again - Head-to-head: France won 2-0 against Morocco in the 2022 World Cup semi-final - France create high volume of chances and shots; Morocco maintain a very organized and difficult-to-break defensive structure in big games 💠 Pre-Match Analysis This is more than a rematch of the 2022 World Cup semifinal. It is a clash between two teams that have followed very different paths to reach this stage of the tournament. Morocco began their campaign with a 1-1 draw against Brazil, proving they could remain balanced without simply sitting deep. Victories over Scotland (1-0) and Haiti (4-2) reinforced their identity: a compact defensive structure, rapid counterattacks, and the creativity of Azzedine Ounahi in midfield. Their Round of 32 victory over the Netherlands after a 1-1 draw and a 3-2 penalty shootout win revealed something even more important. A late equalizer from Diop and complete composure during the shootout demonstrated a team that remains mentally strong under the highest pressure. They carried that mentality into the Round of 16, defeating Canada 3-0. Even after losing their first-choice striker to injury, Morocco's organized defense, intelligent pressing, and clinical counterattacks, finished by Ounahi and Soufiane Rahimi from assists by Díaz, secured another impressive victory. France, meanwhile, cruised through the group stage with three high-scoring wins before comfortably beating Sweden 3-0 in the Round of 16. However, their 1-0 victory over Paraguay exposed a few weaknesses. Paraguay's compact five-man defense disrupted France's rhythm, slowed their transitions, and prevented even Ousmane Dembélé and Bradley Barcola from consistently creating chances. France ultimately relied on moments of individual quality, including Kylian Mbappé's penalty and the impact of substitute Désiré Doué, to advance, but the performance was far from convincing. Morocco possess many of the same tactical qualities that troubled France against Paraguay. They defend in a compact shape, disrupt their opponent's rhythm, and attack quickly whenever space becomes available. The difference is that Morocco play a far more ambitious and complete style of football while remaining disciplined without the ball. If France cannot rediscover the fluidity and cohesion they displayed during the group stage, they may once again find themselves relying on individual brilliance rather than collective dominance. This is a battle between Morocco's collective mentality, which has remained strong through penalty shootouts and adversity, and France's remarkable squad depth and ability to produce decisive moments even when they are not at their best. The memories of 2022 will provide extra motivation, but the performances both teams have produced throughout this tournament offer a much clearer picture of what to expect. 💠 PolyMarket Prediction & Probabilities Over 2.5 total goals Over 3.5 total goals France to win Morocco over 3.5 corners Morocco over 4.5 corners Over 0.5 first-half goals Over 1.5 first-half goals Michael Olise to score ⚠️ Important Note: Probabilities before kick-off are only estimates. What happens on the pitch is what matters. So make sure to follow our Live updates right after kick-off. 💠 Disclosure: Personal Analysis | Not a paid promotion Before placing any bets, read our strategy here: x.com/nabi_sarvi/sta… Your profit and loss is yours. DYOR. #FIFAWorldCup #WorldCup2026

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Argentina should have enough quality to get through, but I don't expect a blowout. I'm backing Argentina to win in 90 minutes, with 2 , 3 total goals in the match. That's my play on Polymarket. x.com/nabi_sarvi/sta… @Polymarket
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🇦🇷 Argentina vs Egypt 🇪🇬 7 July 2026 | 16:00 UTC Atlanta | Atlanta Stadium | Round of 16 Independent @Polymarket Community Journal 💠 Key Points of the Match - Defending champions Argentina face resilient Egypt in a classic knockout battle - Argentina’s world-class talent led by Lionel Messi aiming for deep run - Egypt’s organized defense and counter-attacks posing serious challenge 💠 Important Statistics - Argentina strong favorites with championship pedigree - Egypt competitive with solid group stage and knockout experience - High stakes as both teams battle for quarter-final progression 💠 Pre-Match Analysis This quarterfinal is about far more than the meeting of two teams with very different footballing histories. Argentina topped their group with three controlled victories over Algeria (3-0), Austria (2-0), and Jordan (3-1). They dictated possession, stretched opponents intelligently, and rarely allowed dangerous counterattacks. Yet their Round of 16 clash against Cape Verde exposed a different side of the defending champions. The match went to extra time, Argentina conceded twice, and they eventually secured a dramatic 3-2 victory thanks to a late own goal. It was a reminder that even the world's best teams can lose control of the tempo when facing a compact opponent willing to invest everything in defensive organization and quick transitions. Egypt, meanwhile, have built one of the tournament's most compelling stories. Smart draws against Belgium and Iran, a convincing 3-1 victory over New Zealand, and a historic penalty shootout win over Australia after a 1-1 draw have created a team playing with complete belief and nothing to lose. They have already scored three headed goals during the tournament, while their defensive structure without the ball has been disciplined and difficult to break down. Mohamed Salah is not simply their main attacking threat. He is the focal point of every transition, making decisive choices in the few seconds Egypt have to launch their counterattacks. What makes this matchup so intriguing is the contrast in game management. Argentina must learn from their experience against Cape Verde. Instead of forcing attacks against a deep defensive block, they will need patience, intelligent circulation of the ball, and quick switches of play to create openings. Egypt, on the other hand, are likely to follow the same blueprint that worked against Australia: compact defensive lines, protection of the central areas, and quick strikes through counterattacks or set pieces. Ultimately, this match is less about star power than about understanding the decisive moments. Argentina carry the weight of defending their world title, while Egypt are chasing one of the greatest stories of the tournament. The team that best recognizes how knockout football is decided by small details, discipline, and collective belief will move one step closer to the semifinals. 💠 PolyMarket Prediction & Probabilities Argentina to win in 90 minutes Over 1.5 total goals Over 2.5 total goals Under 3.5 total goals ⚠️ Important Note: Probabilities before kick-off are only estimates. What happens on the pitch is what matters. So make sure to follow our Live updates right after kick-off. 💠 Disclosure: Personal Analysis | Not a paid promotion Before placing any bets, read our strategy here: x.com/nabi_sarvi/sta… Your profit and loss is yours. DYOR. #FIFAWorldCup

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