Breel Embolo and Switzerland target Qatar at 80 percent odds — Qatar Vs Switzerland
Switzerland entered qatar vs switzerland close to 80 percent to win on Saturday, making them the clear team to target on the four-game DraftKings World Cup slate. Qatar were priced as a heavy underdog, with Switzerland implied for nearly two and a half goals and Qatar for barely half of one.
Embolo leads Swiss value
Breel Embolo stood out as the top anytime goals option at -115. He also carried the best scoring odds on the board, even though he cost more than Dan Ndoye and came with a slightly lower floor.
Dan Ndoye gave the Swiss attack another cheaper route at $5,300, with +195 odds to score. That pricing made the matchup especially useful for lineup construction because a user could fit a Swiss forward and a stud in the same roster and barely feel it.
Switzerland attack pricing
The appeal went beyond one forward. Switzerland were described as cheap value all over the attack, which fit the slate’s most lopsided game and kept the focus on how many goals the matchup could produce from one side.
Embolo’s place on the board carried extra weight because he joined the team late after visa issues. Even with that delay, he remained the most expensive Swiss attacking play mentioned and the one backed by the strongest scoring line.
DraftKings slate edges
Late in the buildup to Saturday’s games, Hakan Calhanoglu, Scott McTominay and Ruben Vargas were listed with questionable tags, but the clearest edge remained Switzerland’s price and goal expectation against Qatar. That left the Swiss attack as the main construction piece for DFS players working through the slate.
For anyone building lineups around Saturday’s four-game card, the path was direct: Switzerland offered the best combination of odds, role and salary relief, while Qatar’s projected output sat too low to drive much of the offense.