Cameroon – Serbia, South Korea – Ghana, Brazil – Switzerland, Portugal – Uruguay

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Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo Raphael Guerreiro (L) shares a joke during a training session November 27. (PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA/AFP via Getty Images)

The second round of group matches ends on Monday when Groups G and H return to the field. Brazil will be short-handed for their game against Switzerland, while Portugal and Uruguay meet in the match of the day at 14:00 ET.

Cameroon vs. Serbia

5 a.m. ET Monday, FS1

Unless you’re a die-hard football fan, you probably didn’t get up at 5am ET on Thanksgiving morning to watch Cameroon vs. Switzerland, and you may have watched the NFL instead of Brazil’s win over Serbia. We’re going for a win with Serbia and we’re preparing for a big game against Switzerland on the last day of the group matches.

South Korea vs Ghana

8 p.m. ET Monday, FS1

A win over Ghana would put South Korea in a great position for their final game against Uruguay. The Ghanaians’ loss to Portugal was a five-goal thriller and they need to be much better in defense against a South Korean side led by Heung-Min Son. Under 2.5 goals is -190, so we’re taking South Korea to scrape a win.

Brazil vs. Switzerland

11 p.m. ET Monday, Fox

Brazil are without Neymar and Danilo due to ankle injuries but this is one of the deepest teams in the tournament. Switzerland’s long odds are tempting given their upsets so far at this World Cup, but Brazil should take care of business. Under 2.5 goals at -115 is our game.

Portugal vs Uruguay

2 p.m. ET Monday, Fox

Much like the USA on Friday, a draw isn’t the worst thing in the world for Uruguay, especially if South Korea loses to Ghana. But Uruguay will want to sit on four points after Monday’s games, while a win could secure Portugal a place in the knockout stages. We go over 2.5 goals at +115.



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