
Riding the wave of second-half substitute goals at the tournament by locking in an in-play bet on a substitute to score offers massive value for savvy bettors. Fresh legs are consistently torching tired defences this summer, creating a golden opportunity to boost your bankroll with this 2026 World Cup live betting strategy when the game is on the line.
Bet Subs Entering Late In games
Managers are leaning heavily on their benches, and the strategy is paying off in spades. Across the opening 28 matches of the competition, late substitutions have completely flipped the script, turning tight contests into offensive onslaughts.
We saw this peak when Switzerland dismantled Bosnia and Herzegovina, with four different substitutes finding the back of the net—a feat only achieved once before in the international tournament’s history. As the group stages heat up and fatigue sets in under the North American sun, this influx of late firepower will fundamentally change how bettors approach the final 45 minutes of action.
The following table highlights the undeniable impact of substitutes delivering crucial goals and assists so far in the competition.
| Substitute Goal Or Assist | Fixture | Minute Of Goal Or Assist |
|---|---|---|
| Promise David – Assist | Canada vs Bosnia | 78th |
| Mauricio – Goal | USA vs Paraguay | 73rd |
| Giovanni Reyna – Goal | USA vs Paraguay | 98th |
| Deniz Undav – Assist | Germany vs Curacao | 68th |
| Deniz Undav – Goal | Germany vs Curacao | 78th |
| Deniz Undav – Assist | Germany vs Curacao | 88th |
| Koki Ogawa – Assist | Netherlands vs Japan | 89th |
| Amad Diallo – Goal | Ivory Coast vs Ecuador | 90th |
| Mattias Svanberg – Goal | Sweden vs Tunisia | 84th |
| Lucas Bergvall – Assist | Sweden vs Tunisia | 96th |
| Bradley Barcola – Goal | France vs Senegal | 82nd |
| Ibrahim Mbaye – Goal | France vs Senegal | 95th |
| Iliman Ndiaye – Assist | France vs Senegal | 95th |
| Leo Ostigard – Goal | Norway vs Iraq | 76th |
| Nicolas Gonzalez – Assist | Argentina vs Algeria | 76th |
| Marko Arnautovic – Goal | Austria vs Jordan | 102nd |
| Marcus Rashford – Goal | England vs Croatia | 85th |
| Bukayo Saka – Assist | England vs Croatia | 85th |
| Brandon Thomas-Asante – Goal | Ghana vs Panama | 95th |
| Jaminton Campaz – Goal | Colombia vs Uzbekistan | 99th |
| Cucho Hernandez – Assist | Colombia vs Uzbekistan | 99th |
| Johan Manzambi – Goal | Switzerland vs Bosnia | 74th |
| Ruben Vargas – Goal | Switzerland vs Bosnia | 84th |
| Johan Manzambi – Goal | Switzerland vs Bosnia | 90th |
| Ruben Vargas – Assist | Switzerland vs Bosnia | 90th |
| Ermin Mahmic – Goal | Switzerland vs Bosnia | 93rd |
| Nathan-Dylan Saliba – Goal | Canada vs Qatar | 64th |
| Nathan-Dylan Saliba – Assist | Canada vs Qatar | 92nd |
Betting Subs Strategy By The Numbers
The data paints a glaring picture for anyone looking to find solid value in the second half. Through the first 28 fixtures, substitutes have already racked up 28 goal contributions, averaging exactly 1.0 goals or assists per game. Specifically, players coming off the bench have buried 16 goals and provided 12 assists, with the vast majority of the damage coming late.
In fact, 26 of those 28 contributions occurred in the final 15 minutes of matches. A prime example of this late-game dominance came from Marko Arnautovic, who scored for Austria in the 102nd minute. Similarly, Johan Manzambi became only the 10th player in the competition’s history to bag a brace off the bench, scoring twice in the final 16 minutes for Switzerland.
The overall scoring volume heavily favours the latter stages. There have been 51 second-half goals compared to just 37 in the first half, averaging a robust 1.82 second-half goals per 90 minutes. Heavyweights like England are perfectly built for this trend; they brought on Bukayo Saka and Marcus Rashford in the 72nd minute against Croatia, combining for the game-winning goal just 13 minutes later.
The Winning Angle
With heavyweights boasting elite depth, targeting the second half is the ultimate way to cover the spread or cash a moneyline ticket. Matches featuring heavy favourites against low-block defences—like Colombia taking on DR Congo—are prime targets for late scoring explosions.
Backing the second half to feature the most goals at +120 offers excellent value, while live-betting a specific substitute to score provides massive upside. Expect Colombia’s fresh forwards to break down tired legs late in the match, so lock in the second-half over for this upcoming match.
Colombia vs. Congo: 2nd half most goals
Here are the latest second-half odds available at BET99.
| Fixture | Betting Selection | Odds |
|---|---|---|
| England vs Ghana | Second Half Most Goals | +105 |
| France vs Iraq | Second Half Most Goals | +100 |
| Colombia vs DR Congo | Second Half Most Goals | +120 |
| England vs Ghana | In-Play Substitute To Score Or Assist | In-Play Odds |
| France vs Iraq | In-Play Substitute To Score Or Assist | In-Play Odds |
| Colombia vs DR Congo | In-Play Substitute To Score Or Assist | In-Play Odds |
Odds subject to change.
Head over to BET99 to find the latest in-play odds and capitalize on this 2026 World Cup live betting strategy.
