Live Gambling News, Top Trending: Updates 24/7 - Tuesday July 7, 2026

Submitted by C Costigan on

Written by :

C Costigan

Published on :

Live Gambling News, Top Trending: Updates 24/7 - Tuesday July 7, 2026

Gambling911 Traffic: 261,293 Impressions Last 24 Hours (as of July 5 - 9:40 pm EDT) 

  • Graham Platner Odds Continue to Plunge in Wake of Latest Allegations
  • UFC 329 Betting Handle 3.5 Times the Typical UFC Fight
  • FIFA World Cup Betting Continues
  • USA Loses to Belgium, Big Win for Books
  • Wimbledon Matches Continue Tuesday 

Scroll Down  


UFC 329

UFC 329 Betting Handle 3.5 Times the Typical UFC Fight

The massive UFC event featuring the return of Conor McGregor goes down in Vegas this Saturday. The current action splits at BetOnline.ag show that 68% of the handle is on Max Holloway in his bout against McGregor. And that fight has 3.5x more handle than any other fight on the card.

Tuesday July 7, 2026 (11:47 am EDT)


Top Trending

These Are the Top 5 Stories Appearing at Gambling911.com Over the Last 24 Hours

Tuesday July 7, 2026 (9:06 am EDT)

For the first time since the start of the tournament, World Cup coverage does not appear within our top five reads of the last 24 hours.  This doesn't mean World Cup traffic is dead.  Quite the contrary.  It's just that other news stories and Wimbledon are capturing the most readership since Monday morning. 

Last 24 Hours

  1. (Las Vegas) - Melbourne and Punta Gorda Florida Will Soon Get New Nonstop Flights to Las Vegas (53,320 impressions)
  2. (Casino News) - Casino Hotel Horror in Sparks, Nevada: Family Claims Live Bat Led to Four Rounds of Rabies Shots (41,280 impressions)
  3. (Wimbledon) - What Are the Payout Odds If Flavio Cobolli Wins vs. Alex De Minaur at Wimbledon Today? (19,493 impressions)
  4. (Wimbledon) - 2026 Wimbledon Betting Markets: Madison Keys v Linda Noskova (10,815 impressions)
  5. (Wimbledon) - 2026 Wimbledon Betting Markets: Taylor Fritz v Alexander Bublik (9,565 impressions) 

World Cup

Today's World Cup Matches

Tuesday July 7, 2026 (9:06 am EDT)

Argentina vs. Egypt

Argentina is a big -800 favorite today with Egypt promising a payout of US$530 for every US$100 bet.  Lionel Messi so far has 7 goals in this year's World Cup.  Egypt became the first African and first Arab nation ever to play at a FIFA World Cup. They lost 4-2 to Hungary in the first round, but Abdulrahman Fawzi scored twice, making him Africa's first World Cup goalscorer.  Over the years, however, Egypt has had a spotty World Cup record, to say the least.  They returned after another 28-year wait in 2018.  Egypt lost all three group matches despite two goals from Mohamed Salah.  They  have been absent since that time.  Goals have been scored by Mohamed Salah – 1 goal, Emam Ashour – 1 goal, Mahmoud Hassan ("Trezeguet") – 1 goal and Mostafa Mohamed – 1 goal on the Egyptian side. 

Switzerland vs. Colombia

This is the 2nd and last match before Wednesday's break as Colombia enters as the -160 favorite here. Colombia has looked like one of the tournament’s dark-horse teams: unbeaten, group winner, and through to the Round of 16 after a 1-0 win over Ghana.  Switzerland has also been solid and disciplined. They advanced after a controlled 2-0 win over Algeria, with Breel Embolo and Dan Ndoye among the key attacking contributors. Johan Manzambi has also been a breakout Swiss name this tournament.  He pays US$1200 for every US$100 bet to score the first goal of this match while Switzerland's Breel Embolo and Colombia's Luis Diaz come in as the co-favorites promising a US$600 payout for every US$100 bet to score the first goal here. 


World Cup

USA Men's Team Loss a Big Win for Sportsbooks

Tuesday July 7, 2026 (9:06 am EDT)

The only folks celebrating the USA loss to Belgium Monday, knocking the World Cup co-hosts out of this year's tournament, were the sportsbooks, and with good reason. Dave Mason of BetOnline posted ahead of last night's match:  "Gargantuan need on Belgium tonight; especially on the To Advance market. $$$ 59% USA +158 20% Belgium +198 21% Draw +227 85% ML parlays USA 83% USA pk 60% O 2.5 To Advance USA -126 Belgium +110 81% straights and 88% parlays." 


Gambling News (Australia)

Graham Platner Odds Continue to Plunge in Wake of Latest Allegations

Tuesday July 7, 2026 (9:01 am EDT)

Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner said Monday he is taking time to reflect on the future of his campaign following a sexual assault allegation leveled against him.  Minutes after the story went live, Platner took to X to refute the claims, though he noted his team would be "taking the time to reflect on the best path forward.  Platner is vying to unseat incumbent Sen. Susan Collins in a highly contested matchup.  His odds are now at Even and getting longer Tuesday morning with reports he could drop out any day.  Those odds were -140 just days ago and Republican Susan Collins is suddenly leading the race in the odds category at -140 (was +125).


More News Here


  • Chris Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher 

Related Content

Live Gambling News, Top Trending: Updates 24/7 - Tuesday July 7, 2026

Live Gambling News, Top Trending: Updates 24/7 - Tuesday July 7, 2026

FIFA World Cup - UFC 329 - USA Loss - Wimbledon - Graham Platner Odds Plunge - Family Sues Over Bat in Casino Hotel Room -
UFC 329 Has 3.5 Times the Betting Handle of a Typical UFC Fight at BetOnline

UFC 329 Has 3.5 Times the Betting Handle of a Typical UFC Fight at BetOnline

The massive UFC event featuring the return of Conor McGregor goes down in Vegas this Saturday.
Couple walks down a sunny street with shopping bags while checking their phones.

Top Apps for Workdays, Weekends and Personal Planning

The most useful app is rarely the one with the longest feature list. It is the one that solves the same problem every Tuesday morning, every Friday evening, or every Sunday planning session, "must have" apps for the busy gamer like you.
World Cup 2026 Futures: Teams, Players, and Tournament Trends

World Cup 2026 Futures: Teams, Players, and Tournament Trends

The FIFA World Cup 2026 has entered the knockout stage, with the expanded 48-team format adding a Round of 32 and requiring every contender to win an extra match to lift the trophy.