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Before we dive in, let’s break this down super simply. A player prop bet is a type of wager where you’re not betting on who wins the game. Instead, you’re betting on what a specific player will do during the match. Think of it like making a friendly bet with your friend: "I bet you this player will score a goal today!"
Here are three player prop picks for Brahim Diaz in Morocco’s Round of 32 match against the Netherlands:
| Pick | Bet | Odds |
|---|---|---|
| Pick 1 | Brahim Diaz to Score Anytime | +160 |
| Pick 2 | Brahim Diaz to Score OR Assist | -115 |
| Pick 3 | Brahim Diaz Over 0.5 Shots on Target | -140 |
What do these odds mean?
- +160 means if you bet $100, you’d win $160 profit if Diaz scores at any point.
- -115 means you’d need to bet $115 to win $100 profit if Diaz scores OR gets an assist.
- -140 means you’d need to bet $140 to win $100 profit if Diaz gets at least one shot on target.
Brahim Diaz plays as Morocco’s right-sided attacker in their 4-2-3-1 formation. In plain English, he starts on the right side of the field but constantly drifts inside toward the goal to either shoot or make a killer pass.
Here’s why he’s dangerous:
Important: This is the riskiest of the three picks because scoring a goal is the hardest thing to do in soccer. But the +160 payout reflects that risk — you’re rewarded more if it hits.
This is considered the safest of the three picks because there are two ways to win: Diaz can either score a goal himself OR set up a teammate with an assist.
Here’s the evidence:
Think of it this way: Instead of needing one specific thing to happen (a goal), you win if either of two things happen. That’s why the odds are lower (-115) — it’s more likely to hit, but the payout is smaller.
This is considered the highest-probability pick of the three. All Diaz needs to do is get at least one shot on target (meaning the shot goes toward the goal and would have gone in if the goalkeeper didn’t save it).
Here’s why this is likely:
"Over 0.5" just means "at least one." Since you can’t have half a shot, this is basically saying "Diaz will have 1 or more shots on target."
Here’s everything you need to know to catch the match:
| Pick | What You’re Betting On | Odds | Risk Level |
|---|---|---|---|
| Anytime Scorer | Diaz scores a goal | +160 | Higher risk, bigger payout |
| Score or Assist | Diaz scores OR assists | -115 | Medium risk, medium payout |
| Over 0.5 Shots on Target | Diaz gets 1+ shot on goal | -140 | Lower risk, smaller payout |
The bottom line: Brahim Diaz is in excellent form, plays a central role in Morocco’s attack, and has the stats to back up all three of these prop bets. If you want the safest bet, go with the shots on target. If you want the biggest potential payout, the anytime scorer bet is your play. And if you want a middle ground, the score-or-assist bet gives you two ways to win.
All odds are via Lucky Rebel and are subject to change. Always gamble responsibly.
Q: What does "anytime scorer" mean?
A: It means the player scores a goal at any point during the match — in the first minute, the last minute, or anytime in between. It doesn’t matter when it happens, as long as it happens.
Q: What’s the difference between a shot and a shot on target?
A: A shot is any attempt to score. A shot on target is a shot that’s heading toward the goal and would have gone in if the goalkeeper hadn’t stopped it. Shots that go wide or over the bar don’t count as "on target."
Q: What is a same-game parlay (SGP)?
A: A same-game parlay is when you combine multiple bets from the same game into one bigger bet. For example, you could bet on Diaz to score AND Morocco to win. Both things need to happen for you to win, but the payout is much bigger than betting on each one separately.
Q: Why are some odds positive (+) and some negative (-)?
A: Positive odds (+160) tell you how much profit you’d make on a $100 bet. Negative odds (-115) tell you how much you’d need to bet to win $100 in profit. Positive odds mean the outcome is less likely; negative odds mean it’s more likely.
Q: Can I combine all three picks into one bet?
A: Yes! You could build a parlay combining multiple Diaz prop bets for a bigger potential payout. Just remember — every pick in the parlay needs to win for you to cash the ticket.