| Sportsbook | Panama | Draw | Croatia |
|---|---|---|---|
| Betovo | 7.2 | 3.98 | 1.55 |
| Zoccer | 6.75 | 4.2 | 1.55 |
| Sports Interaction | 6.65 | 4 | 1.57 |
| Betway | 6 | 3.8 | 1.48 |
| Goals | Over 2.5 | Under 2.5 |
|---|---|---|
| Best | 2.06 | 1.94 |
Panama are a tournament regular now and their physicality and work rate is their primary weapon. Their 4-4-2 is energetic and direct — Rolando Blackburn leads the line with strength and aerial ability, and their right-sided midfielders look to get crosses in early. Defensively they are committed and organised, rarely leaving spaces in behind. The limitation is technical — their passing quality in midfield breaks down under sustained pressure from technically superior opponents and they have limited creativity in the final third. Against Croatia, who press intelligently and dominate with Modrić‘s passing range, Panama will spend large periods chasing the ball. Why this matters: Panama at 6.75 reflects the correct assessment of their chances here.
Croatia remain one of the most tactically mature sides in the tournament. Luka Modrić, even at 40, is still capable of controlling a game from deep — his movement, weight of pass, and reading of the game are unmatched. Kovačić provides the defensive cover that allows Modrić to express himself, while Ivan Perišić’s experience and crossing quality from the left creates constant chances. Their 4-3-3 possession game is designed to wear teams down — they do not rush, they do not panic, and they find the decisive pass when the moment arrives. Panama’s compact defensive shape will hold for 30 minutes before Croatia’s patience and technical quality finds the gaps. Why this matters: Croatia at ~1.55 is fair value for a team of this experience.
Croatia’s possession game will suffocate Panama slowly. Modrić will probe until he finds the decisive pass, Kramarić will convert the chance in the box, and Panama — who rarely score from open play against top opposition — will not find a way through Croatia’s experienced backline. Croatia to win to nil at ~2.20 is the premium pick — Panama simply do not have the attacking quality to score here.

Cole Gallagher covers soccer betting for WorldCupBetting.ca, specialising in match predictions, odds analysis and tournament futures. Based in Toronto, he has followed the Canadian men’s national team since their 2022 qualifying campaign and brings a line-shopping, data-first approach to every pick.
