Ivory Coast at FIFA World Cup 2026

Ivory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire) arrive at the2026 FIFA World Cup as the reigning African champions, looking to translate their 2023 Africa Cup of Nations home triumph into the country's first World Cup knockout appearance.
This is the Ivory Coast World Cup return story Les Éléphants fans have been waiting on for 12 years, with the Ivory Coast first World Cup since 2014 narrative anchoring every conversation in Abidjan. Under head coach Emerse Faé, the Ivory Coast national football team blend Manchester United's Amad Diallo and Brighton's Simon Adingra with Borussia Dortmund striker Sébastien Haller, Al-Ahli captain Franck Kessié, and Galatasaray right-back Wilfried Singo.
Drawn into Group I alongside France, Norway, and the Intercontinental Playoff 2 winner, Les Éléphants face a difficult but realistic Round of 32 path with second-place qualification genuinely achievable.
Quick Betting Snapshot
| Market | Sportsbet.io Odds |
|---|---|
| Ivory Coast to win the World Cup 2026 | +6000 (60.00) |
| Ivory Coast to qualify from Group I | +120 |
| Ivory Coast to win Group I | +1200 (13.00) |
| Ivory Coast to reach the Round of 32 | -130 |
Sportsbet.io recommended bet: Ivory Coast to reach the Round of 32 at -130. The new 48-team format gives third-placed teams a knockout path, the Intercontinental Playoff 2 fixture is winnable, and Emerse Faé's possession-based system is built for the kind of attritional tournament football that Les Éléphants used to win the AFCON 2023 title from a near-impossible position.
Ivory Coast's Tournament Context: A 4th World Cup Appearance
Ivory Coast are making their 4th appearance at a FIFA World Cup, returning to the tournament for the first time since Brazil 2014. The Ivory Coast First World Cup since 2014 storyline has consumed a generation of Les Éléphants fans, with the 12-year gap defining one of the most painful absences in modern African football and the golden generation of Didier Drogba, Yaya Touré, Kolo Touré, Salomon Kalou, and Gervinho ending their careers without ever delivering a knockout appearance at football's biggest stage.
The Ivory Coast national football team's three previous appearances came in 2006, 2010, and 2014, with all three campaigns ending at the group stage. The 2010 South Africa group of death (Brazil, Portugal, North Korea) and the 2014 Brazil heartbreak (a 96th-minute penalty conceded to Greece) defined the era and left Drogba's generation as Africa's most decorated WC participants never to escape the group stage.
The best-ever finish remains the group-stage exits, but the new 48-team format and Faé's evolved attacking generation make the 2026 FIFA World Cup the most credible Côte d'Ivoire knockout shot since the Drogba era.
The 2023 Africa Cup of Nations triumph rewrote the country's footballing story. Hosting the tournament in early 2024, Ivory Coast started disastrously: a 1-0 loss to Nigeria followed by a 4-0 humiliation by Equatorial Guinea that saw coach Jean-Louis Gasset sacked mid-tournament.
Assistant coach Emerse Faé was promoted to interim, the Ivorians qualified as one of the best third-placed sides on the final day by mathematical luck, then went on a stunning knockout run, beating Senegal on penalties in the Round of 16, Mali in extra time in the quarter-final, DR Congo 1-0 in the semi-final, and Nigeria 2-1 in the final with Sébastien Haller scoring the winner. It remains the most dramatic AFCON title win in tournament history.
Ivory Coast currently sit in the No. 40-45 range of the FIFA world rankings, having topped CAF qualifying Group F with a strong winning record. Les Éléphants qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in October 2025 after a virtually flawless qualifying campaign.
The Ivory Coast head coach role has been held by Emerse Faé since the AFCON 2023 title, with the 41-year-old former Côte d'Ivoire international promoted from interim to permanent in early 2024. Emerse Faé played for Nantes and Reading during his playing career and joined the Ivorian coaching setup in 2023.
His preferred shape is a flexible 4-3-3 that shifts into a 4-2-3-1, prioritising possession through Kessié, vertical attacks through the wide channels, and quick combinations between Adingra, Haller, and Amad Diallo in the final third.
The Ivory Coast Manager World Cup brief is clear: deliver the country's first-ever World Cup knockout appearance and reward the squad that delivered the most improbable AFCON title in African football history.
Road to the World Cup 2026
Ivory Coast qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup through the CAF second round, topping their group ahead of Gabon, Burundi, Kenya, Gambia, and Seychelles.
Qualifying record: 8 wins, 1 draw, 1 loss across 10 matches, 26 goals scored, 7 conceded.
- Standout result: A 3-0 away win over Gabon in Libreville in November 2025, with Sébastien Haller scoring twice and Simon Adingra adding the third in a performance that effectively sealed top spot in the group.
- Worst result: A 2-1 away defeat to Burundi in Bujumbura in March 2025, the only loss of the qualifying campaign and a result that briefly raised eyebrows in Abidjan.
- Top scorer during qualifying: Sébastien Haller (7 goals across 10 matches), confirming his recovery from the 2022 testicular cancer treatment and his continued effectiveness as Ivory Coast's number nine.
The most significant developments during the cycle were Emerse Faé's continuation of the AFCON 2023 tactical blueprint, the integration of Manchester United winger Amad Diallo as a senior starter, and Simon Adingra's emergence as Premier League-quality through his Brighton breakthrough season under Roberto De Zerbi.
The international retirements of veteran defender Eric Bailly and the gradual phasing-out of Wilfried Zaha opened squad places for the next generation, with Karim Konaté (RB Salzburg) and Yan Diomandé both establishing themselves as senior squad options.
Ivory Coast Full Squad List
Emerse Faé is expected to name his confirmed 26-player Ivory Coast World Cup 2026 squad in late May 2026. The Ivory Coast national soccer team selection reflects the country's modern footballing identity, with the spine drawn from the Premier League (Adingra, Sangaré, Amad Diallo), Ligue 1 (Singo, Konan, Boga, Fofana), Serie A (Ndicka, Kossounou), and Saudi Pro League veterans (Kessié, Fofana).
The Les Éléphants squad World Cup composition below is provisional pending the FIFA deadline, and the wider Les Éléphants World Cup 2026 selection mixes Premier League quality with experienced AFCON 2023-winning veterans.
Goalkeepers
| # | Player | Position | Age | Club | Caps | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Yahia Fofana | GK | 25 | Angers SCO (Ligue 1) | 12 | 0 |
| 12 | Ali Badra Sangaré | GK | 35 | Sepahan (Iranian Persian Gulf Pro League) | 30 | 0 |
| 23 | Mory Koné | GK | 31 | FC Sochaux-Montbéliard (Ligue 2) | 5 | 0 |
Defenders
| # | Player | Position | Age | Club | Caps | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | Wilfried Singo | RB | 25 | Galatasaray (Turkish Super Lig) | 22 | 0 |
| 3 | Willy Boly | CB | 35 | Nottingham Forest (Premier League) | 25 | 1 |
| 4 | Evan Ndicka | CB | 26 | AS Roma (Serie A) | 30 | 1 |
| 5 | Odilon Kossounou | CB | 25 | Atalanta (Serie A) | 25 | 1 |
| 6 | Ghislain Konan | LB | 30 | Stade de Reims (Ligue 1) | 28 | 0 |
| 13 | Ousmane Diomandé | CB | 22 | Sporting CP (Liga Portugal) | 18 | 1 |
| 14 | Serge Aurier | RB | 33 | Galatasaray (Turkish Super Lig) | 95 | 8 |
| 15 | Hassane Kamara | LB | 31 | Udinese (Serie A) | 24 | 0 |
Midfielders
| # | Player | Position | Age | Club | Caps | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8 | Franck Kessié (c) | CM | 29 | Al-Ahli (Saudi Pro League) | 87 | 17 |
| 10 | Hamed Junior Traoré | AM | 26 | AFC Bournemouth (Premier League) | 18 | 3 |
| 11 | Nicolas Pépé | RW | 30 | Villarreal (La Liga) | 50 | 11 |
| 16 | Ibrahim Sangaré | DM | 28 | Nottingham Forest (Premier League) | 42 | 2 |
| 17 | Seko Fofana | CM | 30 | Al-Nassr (Saudi Pro League) | 45 | 5 |
| 18 | Jean Michaël Seri | CM | 34 | Hull City (EFL Championship) | 75 | 6 |
| 19 | Ibrahim Bayo | AM | 25 | LASK Linz (Austrian Bundesliga) | 6 | 1 |
Forwards
| # | Player | Position | Age | Club | Caps | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7 | Simon Adingra | LW | 24 | Brighton & Hove Albion (Premier League) | 28 | 5 |
| 9 | Sébastien Haller | ST | 31 | Borussia Dortmund (Bundesliga) | 38 | 13 |
| 20 | Amad Diallo | RW | 23 | Manchester United (Premier League) | 18 | 4 |
| 21 | Jérémie Boga | LW | 28 | OGC Nice (Ligue 1) | 32 | 3 |
| 22 | Karim Konaté | ST | 21 | RB Salzburg (Austrian Bundesliga) | 12 | 4 |
| 24 | Max Gradel | FW | 38 | Stade Briochin (French National 1) | 78 | 14 |
| 25 | Christian Kouamé | AM/ST | 28 | Empoli (Serie A) | 30 | 7 |
| 26 | Yan Diomandé | RW | 19 | RB Leipzig (Bundesliga) | 4 | 0 |
Key Ivory Coast Players to Watch at the World Cup 2026
Sébastien Haller (Striker, Borussia Dortmund)
The 31-year-old Borussia Dortmund striker is the leadership figure of Faé's attack and the player whose AFCON 2023 final winner against Nigeria delivered the most improbable African title in tournament history. Haller's 2022 testicular cancer diagnosis, surgery, chemotherapy treatment, and return to professional football within ten months remains one of football's great recovery stories.
Haller has 38 caps and 13 international goals, and his Africa Cup of Nations final winner against Nigeria from a tight angle remains the most iconic moment in modern Ivorian football. He missed the start of that AFCON through injury but returned for the knockout rounds, scoring against Mali in the quarter-final and Nigeria in the final.
Sportsbet.io player prop tip: Sébastien Haller to be Ivory Coast's top tournament scorer at +180 is the value play given his role as Faé's starting striker. Haller to score 2+ goals at the tournament at +325 is the higher-payoff option for the AFCON-winning hero.
Simon Adingra (Left Winger, Brighton & Hove Albion)
The 24-year-old Brighton winger is the breakthrough Ivorian attacking story of the cycle. Adingra was named Player of the Tournament at AFCON 2023, delivering decisive performances in the knockout run, and his Premier League career at Brighton under Roberto De Zerbi (and now Fabian Hürzeler) has cemented his status as one of Europe's most exciting wide forwards.
His combination of pace, dribbling, and clinical finishing on his left foot makes him the natural counter-attacking weapon for Faé's system, and his relationship with Wilfried Singo down the right gives Ivory Coast genuine two-sided width.
Sportsbet.io player prop tip: Simon Adingra to score anytime at the tournament at +220 is value given his starting role on the left flank. Adingra to provide an assist at the tournament at +160 is the safer prop angle for the Brighton creator.
Franck Kessié (Captain, Central Midfielder, Al-Ahli)
The 29-year-old Al-Ahli midfielder is Ivory Coast's captain and the most decorated active player in the squad. Kessié's career honours include the Serie A title with AC Milan in 2022 and the AFCON 2023 title, and his combination of physical presence, box-to-box runs, and penalty-area finishing makes him a complete midfielder.
His relationship with Ibrahim Sangaré in midfield gives Ivory Coast the structural balance to dominate possession against weaker opposition and counter-attack against stronger sides.
Sportsbet.io player prop tip: Franck Kessié to score at the tournament at +275 is value given his late runs into the box. Kessié to receive a yellow card across the group stage at +180 is the alternative angle for the ball-winning captain.
Wilfried Singo (Right-back, Galatasaray)
The 25-year-old Galatasaray right-back is one of Africa's most exciting young defenders. After his summer 2024 move from Monaco to Galatasaray for around €18 million, Singo established himself as a key fixture in Okan Buruk's Turkish Super Lig-winning side.
For Ivory Coast, his combination of pace, physical presence, and attacking output from full-back makes him essential to Faé's modern shape, and his overlapping runs alongside Adingra and Amad Diallo give Les Éléphants genuine attacking width on both flanks.
Sportsbet.io player prop tip: Wilfried Singo to provide an assist at the tournament at +325 is value given his attacking role and Ivory Coast's crossing-heavy attacking patterns.
Tactical Analysis: How Ivory Coast Will Play
Faé's Ivory Coast plays a flexible 4-3-3 that shifts into a 4-2-3-1 in attacking phases, with Ibrahim Sangaré as the deep-lying anchor, Kessié and either Seko Fofana or Hamed Traoré as the box-to-box midfielders, and a front three of Adingra, Haller, and Amad Diallo.
The expected Ivory Coast starting lineup World Cup features Yahia Fofana in goal, a back four of Singo, Ndicka, Kossounou, and Konan, Sangaré anchoring midfield, with Haller leading the line and Adingra cutting inside from the left.
It is a tactically pragmatic system designed to maximise Adingra's wide creativity, Haller's box presence, and the Kessié-Sangaré midfield axis, while protecting a back four that has elite-level La Liga and Serie A experience through Ndicka and Kossounou.
Pressing intensity: Medium to high. Faé has built on the AFCON 2023 blueprint of structured pressing in midfield zones, forcing opponents into wide areas where Singo and Konan can recover. Sangaré is the focal point of the press recovery, with his ground coverage and tactical intelligence the key to Ivory Coast's defensive balance.
Defensive line: Medium. With Ndicka and Kossounou as the centre-back pairing, Ivory Coast push the line moderately high against weaker opposition but drop deeper against elite attacking sides like France. The system is built around active defending in transitions rather than passive deep-block defending.
Attacking patterns: Built around Adingra cutting inside from the left, Haller's hold-up and box positioning, Amad Diallo's pace down the right, and Singo's overlapping runs. Set pieces are an important secondary route to goals, with Ndicka, Kossounou, and Haller all genuine aerial threats from corners, and Pépé delivering the dead-ball service from set pieces.
Defensive vulnerabilities: Ivory Coast's biggest single weakness is the lack of elite pace at left-back. Konan and Kamara are both technically sound but vulnerable against quick wide forwards in transition. France through Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé will be a major test in the Miami opener, with Mbappé likely to target the Ivorian left flank repeatedly.
What this means for betting markets: Ivory Coast matches under Faé lean towards higher-scoring affairs than typical CAF sides at this level. Over 2.5 goals has hit in 6 of Ivory Coast's last 10 competitive matches, making it a strong angle for the France fixture. Both teams to score has hit in 6 of the last 10, with Les Éléphants' attacking quality through Adingra, Haller, and Amad Diallo keeping them competitive in goal-scoring terms against any opposition.
Ivory Coast World Cup 2026 Fixtures and Group I Analysis
View the Ivory Coast World Cup 2026 fixture schedule below.
Ivory Coast are in Group I alongside France, Norway, and the Intercontinental Playoff 2 winner. The matches are spread across three different North American venues, with the marquee France opener at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, the Norway fixture at MetLife in New Jersey, and the playoff opponent match at BMO Field in Toronto.
| Match | Date | Kick-off (Local / GMT) | Venue | City | Sportsbet.io Odds (1X2) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| France vs. Ivory Coast | Wed 17 June 2026 | 18:00 ET / 22:00 GMT | Hard Rock Stadium | Miami, FL | -300 / +400 / +700 |
| Norway vs. Ivory Coast | Mon 22 June 2026 | 18:00 ET / 22:00 GMT | MetLife Stadium | East Rutherford, NJ | +160 / +240 / +160 |
| Côte d'Ivoire vs. IC Playoff 2 winner | Fri 26 June 2026 | 12:00 ET / 16:00 GMT | BMO Field | Toronto, ON | -250 / +350 / +650 |
Group I verdict: France enter as heavy Group I favourites at -200 to top the group thanks to Mbappé, Dembélé, and Didier Deschamps's Tier 1 squad depth. Norway (+275) sit second favourite thanks to Erling Haaland and Martin Ødegaard, with their first World Cup since 1998 a major narrative. Ivory Coast (+400) sit third favourite as the reigning African champions, and the Intercontinental Playoff 2 winner (+2500) are the clear outsider.
The Ivory Coast vs France odds at +700 reflect the gulf in pedigree but Mbappé and the French generation will not take Les Éléphants lightly after the AFCON 2023 home title. The Ivory Coast vs France prediction will dominate African football headlines in the lead-up to the Miami opener, with the wider Ivory Coast vs Norway odds at +240 making the MetLife fixture the most evenly balanced match on the schedule. The Norway vs Ivory Coast prediction looks like the match that will decide second place in Group I, with both Faé and Ståle Solbakken targeting it as their de facto knockout play-in.
The pick of the group-stage matches for betting value is Norway vs. Ivory Coast at MetLife Stadium on 22 June. Both sides will likely need a result to confirm second-place qualification or strong best-third-placed standing, and the contrast between Norway's Haaland-focused attack and Ivory Coast's wider attacking variety creates a genuinely fascinating tactical fixture. Look at both teams to score at +110 as a strong play given the attacking quality on both sides, and Simon Adingra to score anytime at +275 as the standout individual prop.
Ivory Coast World Cup 2026 Betting Markets and Angles
The full Ivory Coast World Cup 2026 odds slate and complete Ivory Coast World Cup betting market on Sportsbet.io covers outright winners, group qualification, match results, and player props for every Les Éléphants fixture.
Outright Markets
| Market | Sportsbet.io Odds | Sportsbet.io Take |
|---|---|---|
| To win the World Cup 2026 | +6000 (60.00) | Long shot reflective of squad ceiling |
| To reach the final | +1500 | Pass given knockout draw |
| To reach the semi-finals | +800 | Worth a sentimental flutter |
| To reach the quarter-finals | +325 | Strong play given AFCON pedigree |
| To win Group I | +1200 (13.00) | Long shot behind France and Norway |
| To qualify from group | +120 | Strong value market on the page |
| Stage of elimination: Round of 32 | -130 | Most likely tournament outcome |
The latest Ivory Coast World Cup 2026 odds and Ivory Coast outright odds World Cup markets reflect the reigning African champions' status as a credible knockout-stage side. Ivory Coast to win World Cup odds remain long at +6000, though the expanded 48-team format meaningfully improves their qualification chances. The Ivory Coast to win group odds at +1200 are realistic given the gulf between Les Éléphants and France in squad ceiling.
Player Markets
Sébastien Haller is the centrepiece of Ivory Coast's player prop slate.
- Ivory Coast top tournament scorer: +180 (favourite)
- Haller Golden Boot longshot: +5000
- Haller to score 2+ goals at the tournament: +325
- Haller to score against the IC Playoff 2 winner: +175
Simon Adingra is the alternative top scorer pick. Adingra to be Ivory Coast's top tournament scorer is priced at +225 given his AFCON 2023 Player of the Tournament form. Amad Diallo to score at the tournament at +275 is the value flier for the 23-year-old Manchester United winger, and Franck Kessié to score off a set piece at +700 is a worthwhile lottery flier for the captain's late runs into the box.
Match Markets to Watch
The standout match-level betting angle is Ivory Coast to win and over 1.5 goals against the Intercontinental Playoff 2 winner in the Toronto fixture. Ivory Coast have averaged 2.3 goals per match across the last 10 competitive fixtures, the playoff opponent will be one of the weakest sides at the tournament regardless of which confederation they emerge from, and Faé will want a strong goal-difference cushion to support best-third-placed qualification.
A consistent pattern worth noting: Both teams to score has hit in 6 of Ivory Coast's last 10 competitive matches under Faé, making the BTTS market a strong angle for both the France and Norway fixtures.
Specials and Novelty
Sportsbet.io is running tournament-long Ivory Coast specials including:
- Sébastien Haller to score at the World Cup after his testicular cancer recovery
- Simon Adingra to win Young Player of the Tournament
- Ivory Coast to reach the Round of 16 for the first time in their history
- Emerse Faé to follow his AFCON 2023 home triumph with a knockout-stage World Cup run
Ivory Coast World Cup Predictions and Sportsbet.io Verdict
Sportsbet.io's full Ivory Coast World Cup predictions and Ivory Coast World Cup tips for the 2026 tournament cover ceiling, floor, and most likely outcome scenarios.
Realistic ceiling: Quarter-finals. The new 48-team format genuinely helps a team like Ivory Coast, who can qualify second in Group I behind France with wins over the Intercontinental Playoff 2 winner and Norway. From there, a kind Round of 32 draw against a third-placed team like South Korea, Australia, or Czechia could open the door to a Round of 16 appearance against a Pot 1 side, with the AFCON 2023 knockout-tournament template giving Faé real confidence in single-elimination football.
Realistic floor: Group stage exit with three points. If Ivory Coast lose to France heavily and only draw with Norway, finishing third without enough goal difference to qualify as a best third-placed side is a real risk.
Most likely outcome: Round of 16 exit. Ivory Coast finish second or strong third in Group I, navigate a winnable Round of 32 against a third-placed opponent, and lose in the Round of 16 to a Pot 1 side. That would still represent the country's first knockout appearance in World Cup history and a fitting follow-up to the AFCON 2023 title.
Sportsbet.io's recommended bet: Ivory Coast to qualify from Group I at +120 is the strongest value on the board. The new format favours third-placed teams, the playoff opponent fixture is virtually a must-win, and Faé's tactical setup is built for the kind of attritional knockout football the format encourages. For higher-payoff options, Ivory Coast to reach the quarter-finals at +325 is value given the favourable knockout draw potential, and Sébastien Haller top Ivory Coast tournament scorer at +180 is the cleanest player prop on the page.
Ivory Coast World Cup 2026 FAQ
When does Ivory Coast play their first World Cup 2026 match?
Ivory Coast play their opening match of the FIFA World Cup 2026 against France on Wednesday, 17 June 2026, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida. Kick-off is 18:00 ET / 22:00 GMT.
Which group is Ivory Coast in at the World Cup 2026?
Ivory Coast are in Group I at the FIFA World Cup 2026, alongside France, Norway, and the Intercontinental Playoff 2 winner.
Who is Ivory Coast's head coach at the World Cup 2026?
Emerse Faé is the Ivory Coast head coach. The 41-year-old former Côte d'Ivoire international was promoted from assistant to interim head coach during the AFCON 2023 tournament after Jean-Louis Gasset was sacked, then made permanent in early 2024 after leading Les Éléphants to a historic Africa Cup of Nations title on home soil. Faé played for Nantes and Reading during his professional career.
What are Ivory Coast's odds to win the World Cup 2026?
Ivory Coast are priced at +6000 (60.00) to win the FIFA World Cup 2026 on Sportsbet.io. To qualify from Group I, Ivory Coast are +120, and to reach the Round of 32, -130. The full Ivory Coast to win World Cup odds slate is available on the Sportsbet.io outrights page.
Who is Ivory Coast's star player at the World Cup 2026?
Sébastien Haller is Ivory Coast's standout name. The 31-year-old Borussia Dortmund striker scored the winning goal in the AFCON 2023 final against Nigeria and remains Faé's first-choice number nine. Brighton winger Simon Adingra (AFCON 2023 Player of the Tournament), Al-Ahli captain Franck Kessié, and Galatasaray right-back Wilfried Singo are the squad's other standout names.
Has Ivory Coast ever won the World Cup?
No, Ivory Coast have never won the FIFA World Cup. Les Éléphants have never progressed past the group stage at a FIFA World Cup, with previous appearances in 2006, 2010, and 2014 all ending in group elimination. Their proudest tournament moment remains the Africa Cup of Nations title won on home soil in January and February 2024.
Where can I bet on Ivory Coast at the World Cup 2026?
You can bet on every Ivory Coast World Cup 2026 market on Sportsbet.io, including outright winners, group qualification, match results, player props on Sébastien Haller, Simon Adingra, Franck Kessié, and Amad Diallo, and a wide range of Les Éléphants specials. Live in-play betting is available on all Ivory Coast matches.
Bet on Ivory Coast at the World Cup 2026 with Sportsbet.io
Three group games, the chance for a first-ever World Cup knockout appearance, and the chance for the reigning AFCON champions to deliver a tournament moment worthy of their 2023 home title. Ivory Coast's campaign begins against France on 17 June at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami and runs through to the Intercontinental Playoff 2 winner decider on 26 June at BMO Field in Toronto. Sportsbet.io will price every Ivory Coast market, every player prop on Haller, Adingra, Kessié, Singo, Amad Diallo, and the entire Les Éléphants squad, plus every in-play moment across the campaign, with live odds updates throughout each match.
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