Charlie Cummings Picks Four Saturday World Cup Goalscorers — Tomorrow World Cup Games

Charlie Cummings Picks Four Saturday World Cup Goalscorers — Tomorrow World Cup Games

Charlie Cummings built his Saturday card around tomorrow world cup games, pointing to four FIFA World Cup matches on June 13 and the players most likely to score at any time. The slate runs through Qatar vs. Switzerland, Brazil vs. Morocco, Haiti vs. Scotland, and Australia vs. Turkey, giving bettors four separate chances to target goal scorers.

Charlie Cummings and the Saturday slate

Cummings said, "Sometimes, you need to ride the hot hand." His picks centered on the 2026 FIFA World Cup slate published on June 12, and the matches give him a mix of form, finishing touch, and matchup history to work with.

Ndoye drew the clearest form-based case. He had scored in four of his last five starts for Switzerland, with those starts coming in UEFA Qualifier matches and friendlies leading up to the World Cup. That kind of run is exactly what a goalscorer market leans on when the schedule opens with a fresh tournament slate.

Switzerland, Scotland, and Turkey

Scott McTominay brings a different profile into Scotland’s match with Haiti. He had 11 goals in 19 games across EURO 2024 and the UEFA Nations League in 2024, then added two goals in six games during the qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup. Those numbers made him one of the more established finishing options on the board.

Kenan Yildiz was Cummings’ other headline pick, and the case for him was built on volume. He had 14 goals for his club in 2026, scored one goal in 14 matches as a teenager in the 2024 Euros, and found the net three times in seven qualification matches. Cummings backed that line with the quote, "Count on Yildiz to start his World Cup career with a bang.’"

Qatar and Haiti context

The Qatar-Switzerland and Haiti-Scotland matches carried the most obvious contrast points. Qatar had lost all three of its debut World Cup matches while conceding seven goals, while Haiti entered the slate as the 83rd-ranked side according to FIFA. Those details narrow the betting angle without changing the basic task: identify the scorer who can turn one chance into a payout.

DraftKings Sportsbook said all odds and lines were subject to change, so the card is a snapshot rather than a fixed price sheet. For readers looking at tomorrow world cup games, the practical move is simple: check the latest number before betting, then decide whether Ndoye, McTominay, or Yildiz fits the matchup you trust most.

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