Jon Eimer, a veteran soccer analyst known for his sharp betting insights, has unveiled his roadmap for the 2026 World Cup, slated to be staged across the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Eimer’s Proven Track Record
Over the past few years Eimer has built a 31‑13‑2 record on Champions League selections, amassing more than $1,200 in profit. His accuracy on high‑profile matches has made his forecasts a reference point for both casual fans and seasoned bettors.
He predicts that the United States Men’s National Team will at least navigate the Round of 16, citing a blend of recent tournament experience and the boost of playing on home soil.
The tournament’s host nations carry historical weight; the United States last hosted the World Cup in 1994, and the upcoming edition marks the first time the three neighboring countries will share the spotlight.
Eimer points to the USMNT’s pattern of advancing to the knockout stage in each of the last three editions they qualified for, a trend he believes will continue under the added pressure of home crowds.
In the betting markets, Spain emerges as the clear favorite, with France hot on its heels. For the United States, Christian Pulisic is listed as the top scorer prospect, while odds for other key players remain in flux.
Eimer has already locked in several futures wagers, including a standout price for the tournament’s leading goal scorer that sits just under +2000, a value he believes reflects undervalued potential.
The full suite of odds and Eimer’s detailed analysis can be accessed through SportsLine, where his recommendations are published alongside real‑time updates.