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- See the best-available anytime goalscorer odds for France vs Sweden
- These teams’ group-stage games averaged 4.33 GPG
- See my top France vs Sweden anytime goalscorer picks on June 30
Goals should abound on Tuesday when France take the pitch against Sweden at 1:00 pm ET in East Rutherford.
France scored a tournament-best 10 goals in the group stage (tied with Germany and Netherlands) but have only kept one clean sheet in their last eight games. Sweden has gone 14 straight matches without a clean sheet, and both-teams-to-score bets have cashed in nine straight Sweden games.
With Kylian Mbappe and Ousmane Dembélé on one side and Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyökeres on the other, finishing high-danger chances shouldn’t be an issue. Read on as I break down the best anytime goalscorer bets for France vs Sweden on June 30.
France vs Sweden Anytime Goalscorer Picks
All three of my picks are plus-money and, if either of the Swedes score, a sizable profit is guaranteed. In a match that promises plenty of offensive fireworks, that’s a position I’m eager to be in.
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Pick #1: Ousmane Dembélé Anytime Goal 43¢ (+133) at Kalshi
Ousmane Dembélé offers the most compelling value on the board. The dynamic forward faces a leaky Swedish defense and should have repeated chances to attack space. Sweden has struggled to keep opponents off the board, and Dembélé’s recent logs show the kind of finishing ceiling that can punish a loose back line quickly. He erupted for a 9.4-rated, 65-minute hat trick in France’s 4-1 World Cup win over Norway on June 26, and that came right after a 9.1-rated outing with one goal and one assist in the 3-0 win over Iraq.
His late-season club was equally encouraging: he scored in PSG’s Champions League final against Arsenal, netted in both legs against Bayern Munich, posted two goals and an assist in the 5-4 first-leg win, scored twice away to Liverpool, and added a two-goal Ligue 1 performance against Toulouse. The reigning Ballon d’Or-winner is making a strong case to repeat.
At 43 cents (+133) at Kalshi, Dembélé remains my favorite higher-probability anytime goalscorer angle in this match.
Pick #2: Viktor Gyökeres Anytime Goal 20¢ (+400) at Kalshi
France allowed just two goals in the group stage but don’t go thinking this is a shutdown unit. Their omni-pressing upfield ensures counterattacking chances. France had the luxury of facing Iraq (3-0 win) and a Norway team resting Erling Haaland, Martin Ødegaard, and Alexander Sørloth (4-1 win) in the group stage, in addition to Senegal (3-1 win).
France conceded at least one goal in five straight matches in the run up to the World Cup (six total). Their backline isn’t nearly as porous as Sweden’s but it’s not immaculate either.
Sweden’s chaotic pace ensures they will generate high-leverage chances. Viktor Gyökeres has been a reliable offensive engine and his recent match logs make the 20-cent price still look attractive. He played the full 90 in all three World Cup group matches, scoring and assisting in the 5-1 win over Tunisia before setting up Sweden’s goal in the 1-1 draw with Japan.
Zoom out further and the production is even stronger: Gyökeres has six goals and two assists across his last six Sweden appearances, including a hat trick against Ukraine, another goal against Poland, and a friendly goal against Greece.
His club form adds more proof of finishing ceiling, with a two-goal, one-assist performance for Arsenal against Fulham plus goals against Atletico Madrid, Bournemouth and Southampton in the spring run-in.
Given his dual-threat ability to create and finish, grabbing him at 20 cents (+400) at Kalshi yields strong value. If Les Bleus push numbers forward and leave themselves exposed on the counter, Gyökeres is the exact type of clinical finisher to make them pay.
Pick #3: Alexander Isak Anytime Goal 17¢ (+488) at Kalshi
If Sweden manages to crack the French defense, Alexander Isak will be at the center of the action. Isak established himself as Sweden’s premier playmaker in the group stage, producing one goal and three assists while playing 89-plus minutes in all three matches.
His best performance came in the 5-1 win over Tunisia, when he posted a goal and two assists across 89 minutes, and he followed it by setting up Sweden’s lone goal in the 5-1 loss to the Netherlands.
Even before the tournament, he showed he could make an instant impact with a goal in just 28 minutes against Norway, while his club log includes a 79-minute scoring outing for Liverpool against Crystal Palace shortly after returning from an extended injury hiatus.
That combination of usage, creativity, and finishing touch makes him the focal point of Sweden’s transition game. In a matchup where the underdogs must match offensive firepower to survive, backing their most dynamic attacking threat at just 17 cents (+488 odds) is an intriguing, high-upside play.