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4 To Score is Betway's free-to-play prediction game running throughout the World Cup. 

You can win our rollover jackpot of £100,000 by simply guessing the first player to score in these four selected matches, with another £25,000 added every round the prize goes unclaimed.

Here are Adam Drury's picks to get you started...

MEXICO v SWEDEN

Andreas Granqvist –

Having only conceded to Germany in their last four matches, Sweden are poised to stop Mexico from implementing the counter-attacking style that has put them in pole position in Group F.

But with no Swede scoring more than twice in their last 11 matches, this pick requires some out-of-the-box thinking.

Centre-half Granqvist opened the scoring with a penalty against South Korea in his side’s opener, and – the way this tournament is going – has every chance of doing the same on Wednesday.

His price of is a cracker if you fancy a single bet on him.

SOUTH KOREA v GERMANY

Marco Reus –

Since his introduction off the bench after an hour against Mexico, Reus has arguably been Germany’s best player in Russia.

The Borussia Dortmund attacker got the equaliser against Sweden on Saturday, and scored four goals in four matches at the end of the domestic season.

He is the sensible bet to open the scoring against South Korea, who have only managed clean sheets against Honduras and Bolivia in their last eight matches.

Son Heung-Min’s injury-time strike against Mexico, meanwhile, is all they have to show for their own attacking efforts.

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SERBIA v BRAZIL

Gabriel Jesus –

A goal is coming for Jesus, who went close to finishing several of Brazil’s best passages of play against Costa Rica on Friday.

The 21-year-old had scored five goals in seven internationals coming into the World Cup, breaking the deadlock with the last two, and finished the domestic season with five in seven for Manchester City.

Serbia are underdogs for this game after their disappointing defeat to Switzerland, so don’t be tempted to pick one of their attackers.

SWITZERLAND v COSTA RICA

Ricardo Rodriguez –

Given Costa Rica are the only team yet to score at this World Cup, there is no point picking any of their players to break the deadlock here.

No Swiss attacker stands out, though, so your best bet is to side with a penalty-taker once again.

Rodriguez scored in the two friendly matches before the World Cup began to make it five goals in 15 internationals, three of which have been spot-kicks.

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