The biggest sporting event on the planet hits North American soil June 11 through July 19 — 48 teams, 104 matches, 39 days of action. From the opener at Estadio Azteca to the final at MetLife Stadium, lock in every play your expert releases from the group stage to lifting the trophy.
What You Get:
- Every World Cup play your expert releases, June 11 through the July 19 Final
- Coverage across the matches and markets where your expert sees value: sides, totals, props, futures, and live-bet alerts
- Group stage through the Final — all included, no upsells when knockouts start
- 5% Best-bets and top-confidence plays
- Same-day delivery before kickoff with the full write-up
Why $149: A single sharp play can pay for this card multiple times over. Six weeks of capper-grade analysis on the most-bet soccer tournament in history — one flat price.
The Edge: World Cup markets are flooded with casual money — tourists, squares, flag-wavers backing their home country regardless of value. That's exactly the soft market a sharp capper feasts on. Your expert is selective, hunting spots where the number is wrong — not forcing a play on every match just to fill a card.
Lock it in before the June 11 opener — once the ball kicks, this offer disappears!
Member Notes
Today’s Free Picks
| Sport | Game Selection | Game Time |
|---|---|---|
| MLB | (913) Tampa Bay Rays at (914) Baltimore Orioles: Spread | 1:35pm EDT - May 25/2026 |
The PLAY: Tampa Bay Rays -1.5 (136) Action
We suspect the Birds might want for the rain to return in Baltimore to spare facing the Rays, who swept last week’s series in St Pete. TB's Monday starter Shane McClanahan allowed his first runs in five starts last Tuesday but had enough support from his offense to win three or four games as TB cruised 16-6. Though a close loser on Sunday in the Bronx, the Rays have still won 22 of 27 into Monday.
Kyle Bradish hasn’t been the worst rotation piece for the O’s but he did get tagged with the loss last Tuesday at the Trop, and the Orioles have lost in seven of his ten starts this season. Play Rays on Run Line
Consultant Bio
Bruce Marshall's name has become synonymous with The Gold Sheet. With a background in play-by-play work and sports information while in college, Bruce joined TGS in 1981 when hired by the legendary Mort Olshan. He learned the business by working alongside Mort and the other TGS handicappers and continues at TGS, where he has worn many hats over the years. Not only is Bruce the Executive Editor at TGS, he's also the Editor of Goldsheet.com and The Gold Sheet EXTRA!!! (a publication he helped launch in 1982), as well as serving as Editor-in-Chief of European Soccer Weekly.
Bruce's unique and colorful brand of football and basketball analysis, as well as informed commentary on the national and international sports scene, has made him an in-demand guest for many years on numerous sports talk radio and TV shows across the country. Bruce's vast array of editorial work is featured not only in the TGS publications, but various other print and online publications, and his analysis is often featured in the Las Vegas Review- Journal. Bruce, who is also in the midst of several book and media projects, combines all of his work while traveling between Virginia and his official hometown of Henderson, NV.