The 2026 FIFA World Cup Golden Boot odds took another major twist on Sunday. Kai Havertz surged up the oddsboard from +1900 to +950 after his two-goal performance in Germany's 7-1 rout over Curaçao. Havertz became the first German player to record a brace in consecutive World Cups since Miroslav Klose did so in 2006 and 2010. The German forward now sits third on the Golden Boot oddsboard, only trailing Kylian Mbappé (+650) and Harry Kane (+700). While Havertz made a big move, no player's odds have taken a bigger leap through the first four days of the tournament than Folarin Balogun. Prior to...
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