It’s hard to look past Patrik Schick in the to score or assist market on Thursday night.
While Schick failed to fire against South Korea last time out, he is likely to find chances easier to come by against South Africa, who looked defensively suspect against Mexico.
Moreover, his international numbers are impressive, netting 26 goals across 54 appearances for his country. Five of those came in eight World Cup qualifying appearances, and he has since scored in a friendly against Guatemala. While Schick is more of a goalscorer than a provider, he can still chip in with assists, having done so on six occasions for Czechia and four times for Bayer Leverkusen last season.
He also tends to take penalties for the Czechs, which further supports this selection.