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Argentina Defends Its Crown Against Hungry Spain Today

Argentina reaches the World Cup final as the reigning champion, and that distinction changes the calculus entirely. A team chasing its first title plays with nothing to lose; a team defending one plays with everything to lose, and Argentina's road included the kind of dramatic comeback that either builds belief or burns through a squad's margin for error.

The complicating factor is goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez, who has admitted to playing through pain in his hand for the entire tournament rather than have a recommended operation. Watch how Spain's attack probes that hand early. If Martinez looks compromised in the opening twenty minutes, Spain's press will only intensify, and Toronto viewers gathering at the Fort York fan festival for the 3:00 PM ET kickoff will get a very different match than the one Argentina's run so far suggests.

The Rest of the Slate
Blue Jays
Shane Bieber won for the first time in five starts as Toronto beat Chicago 1-0 Saturday, with closer Louis Varland converting his 20th save in 20 chances and the club unveiling a statue honoring its 1992-93 championship teams before first pitch. Toronto sends Trey Yesvage against Chicago's Sean Burke today at 12:15 PM ET on Sportsnet looking to complete the sweep.
Raptors
The Kawhi Leonard trade to Toronto stays frozen while the NBA investigates alleged cap circumvention tied to his endorsement deal with Aspiration, with a full-season suspension reportedly still on the table. Leonard has since hired a new agent to handle extension talks, a move that only makes sense if someone in his camp expects the trade to eventually clear.
Argonauts
Toronto added American receiver Denzel Mims, a 2020 second-round pick with 42 career catches, to its negotiation list on Sunday. It is a depth-chart formality rather than a roster move, but it signals the front office is still scanning outside the CFL for receiver help.
The Number
20

Louis Varland's saves in 20 chances this season A perfect conversion rate at the back end of games is rare enough that it stops being luck and starts being a skill set the front office can plan around. If Varland holds this pace into August, Toronto's bullpen math at the trade deadline gets simpler, freeing resources to address the rotation instead of the ninth inning.

What's On Tonight
12:15 PM ET · Chicago White Sox @ Toronto Blue Jays · Sportsnet
3:00 PM ET · Spain vs Argentina (World Cup Final) · TSN
Top Dog — Betting Angle

The pick: Argentina to win in regulation. A visibly hobbled Martinez in goal is the kind of vulnerability Spain's possession game is built to exploit, but Argentina's front line has shown it can simply outscore problems rather than solve them.

“Defending a title is just winning with worse odds”
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