BetMGM Goal Rush Promo: Receive a Share of $500k in Bonus Bets For Every USA Goal on USA vs. Australia

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BetMGM is adding to the excitement of USA's second FIFA World Cup game. Today, the U.S. men's national team takes on Australia on the pitch and users have a chance to earn a share of $500,000. New users also have a chance to win $1,500 in bonus bets when they use bonus code ‘FOXSPORTS’.

Place a $5+ pre-match wager on the match with your Goal Rush qualifying token applied, and you'll earn a share of $500,000 in bonus bets for every goal scored by the USA. 

The U.S. enters this match atop Group D following its historic 4-1 victory over Paraguay, powered by a Folarin Balogun brace. While Christian Pulisic is expected to miss the match, the Americans look to Balogun and Ricardo Pepi for another offensive attack.

Every USA goal means another $500,000 bonus bet pool shared among eligible participants. If the U.S. scores three times, for example, a total of $1.5 million in bonus bets will be distributed.

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How to Join the 100k Goal Rush

  1. Choose a pregame wager on the designated U.S. Men's Soccer match at odds of -500 or longer.
  2. Bet $5 or more and apply your Goal Rush token before placing the wager.
  3. Watch Team USA and earn a share of $500,000 in Bonus Bets for every goal scored during the match.
  4. Bonus Bets will be split among all eligible participants and paid within 72 hours after the game.
  5. Use your Bonus Bets on future wagers, with the Bonus Bet stake not included in any winnings.

Goalscorers

PlayerTeamFirstAnytime 
Folarin BalogunUSA+360+135
Ricardo PepiUSA+400+155
Malik TillmanUSA+650+275
Weston McKennieUSA+700+320
Sergio DestUSA+1050++525

How to Watch USA vs. Australia

Players to Watch in USA vs. Australia

Folarin Balogun (United States) starred in the U.S.'s 4-1 win over Paraguay, scoring the country's first World Cup brace since 1930. With Christian Pulisic unavailable, Balogun will be counted on to lead the American attack once again.

Weston McKennie (United States) will be a key presence in midfield as the U.S. looks to build on its dominant opening performance. His work rate, physicality, and ability to drive play forward will be especially important without Pulisic.

Nestory Irankunda (Australia) made an immediate impact in Australia's shocking 2-0 upset of Türkiye, scoring one of the goals that put the Socceroos level with the U.S. atop Group D. The dynamic attacker has the pace and creativity to trouble any defense.

Connor Metcalfe (Australia) also found the net against Türkiye and was instrumental in one of the biggest upsets of the opening round. The midfielder's energy and ability to arrive in dangerous areas make him a player the U.S. will need to track closely.