The world’s strongest surfers have wrapped up their duties “Down Under” and are moving on to the Americas for round five. Gabriel Medina leads the men’s division in the WSL El Salvador Pro pre-event odds, despite suffering consecutive third-round exits. While over in the ladies bracket, Gabriela Bryan tops the field as she sets out to defend her title at Punta Roca. Tap into the best tips and betting markets ahead of the fifth edition of this showpiece.
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Schedule and How to Watch WSL El Salvador Pro 2026
The World Surf League drops into the break at Punta Roca for round five. Surfers are set to take over the town of La Libertad for 10 days, on the only stop in Central America. Organizers are aiming for a 7:00 am CST start on Friday, June 5, but the schedule may change due to weather. Follow proceedings from El Salvador until June 15 on WSL.com. You can also track the heat matchups, results, and schedule on the dedicated Surf City El Salvador Pro page.
Live WSL Odds
2026 WSL El Salvador Pro Odds
Event Winner - Men's
The Brazilians steal the show leading into round four. One of them tops the odds sheet and the other, the men’s rankings. Gabriel Medina has the confidence of the markets at +432, but he’s endured back-to-back third-round exits after his finals appearance at Margaret River. Medina’s compatriot, Italo Ferreira, heads the Men’s Championship Tour rankings, and has his tail up as he paddles out at Punta Roca. Ferreira clinched his maiden trophy of the season in New Zealand, in his first final-round appearance of the term.
Recent form hasn’t broken the way of Filipe Toledo, but the markets are optimistic, as he returns to familiar territory. Toledo has featured in two finals at this venue, and departed El Salvador as the champion in 2023. Sticking with the South American contingent, 2025 WSL Men’s Champion, Yago Dora, enters as the second favorite, after featuring in a semifinal or better in 50% of his events this term. Ethan Ewing wraps up our list of event winner contenders. The Gold Coast Pro champ enters as the fourth favorite, despite his recent second-round defeat in New Zealand.
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Surfer
Event Winner Odds
Payout on $20
Gabriel Medina
+432
$106.40
Yago Dora
+523
$124.60
Filipe Toledo
+577
$135.40
Ethan Ewing
+673
$154.60
Italo Ferreira
+675
$155.00
Griffin Colapinto
+675
$155.00
Jack Robinson
+1063
$232.60
Matthew McGillivray
+1937
$407.40
Miguel Pupo
+2122
$444.40
Leonardo Fioravanti
+2413
$502.60
Samuel Pupo
+2610
$542.00
Cole Houshmand
+3095
$639.00
Connor O'Leary
+3348
$689.60
Kanoa Igarashi
+3384
$696.80
Barron Mamiya
+3674
$754.80
Crosby Colapinto
+3982
$816.40
Jake Marshall
+4344
$888.80
Marco Mignot
+4344
$888.80
Morgan Cibilic
+4826
$985.20
Liam O'Brien
+4826
$985.20
George Pittar
+5335
$1,087.00
Joao Chianca
+5817
$1,183.40
Mateus Herdy
+6352
$1,290.40
Joel Vaughan
+6749
$1,369.80
Rio Waida
+6749
$1,369.80
Bryan Perez
+6749
$1,369.80
Kauli Vaast
+8750
$1,770.00
Callum Robson
+8750
$1,770.00
Eli Hanneman
+8750
$1,770.00
Ramzi Boukhiam
+9246
$1,869.20
Alejo Muniz
+9246
$1,869.20
Alan Cleland
+9704
$1,960.80
Seth Moniz
+12095
$2,439.00
Luke Thompson
+12095
$2,439.00
Oscar Berry
+12095
$2,439.00
Expert Pick
Four rounds into the 2026 WSL CT, Brazil and Australia have contributed two wins apiece to the cause. The Brazilians have captured our attention for round five, but which one? Filipe Toledo wins the battle, given his historic form on this break, with two finals and a win in only three appearances here. Sportsbooks have “Filipinho” at +577 for the victory, potentially paying out $135.40 on a $20.00 wager.
Round 1 Heats - Men's
A South versus North African derby cracks the nod as the pick of our opening round heats. Last season’s losing finalist, Matthew McGillivray, enters as the underdog against the Moroccan Ramzi Boukhiam. The latter has only progressed beyond the first round once this term, while his South African opponent is yet to feature on the Championship Tour in 2026. McGillivray lost out in the final of this event 12 months ago to the very man he is replacing this week, Jordy Smith.
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Surfer
Heat Odds
Payout on $20
Ramzi Boukhiam
-423
$24.73
Matthew McGillivray
+283
$76.60
Bryan Perez
-152
$33.16
Eli Hanneman
+114
$42.80
Seth Moniz
-115
$37.39
Oscar Berry
-115
$37.39
Round 2 Heats - Men's
Two evenly matched heats capture our attention in round two. Crosby Colapinto drops in as the favorite to topple Morgan Cibilic, but the latter is fresh off his maiden 2026 CT final. The result in New Zealand marked the first time that the Australian progressed beyond the second round, and he did it comfortably. Colapinto’s best return was in Margaret River when he featured in the quarterfinal. He arrives in El Salvador after a third-round run in the previous event, but now sits two places below his opponent in the standings.
The pride and joy of Indonesia, Rio Waida, is priced as the underdog in his clash with Marco Mignot. Waida paddles out after a quarterfinal appearance in New Zealand, but his rival is Mr. Consistent. The New Caledonian has racked up three third-round appearances in four starts, but is yet to progress to the quarters. Sportsbooks have the longshot at +137, which is worth investigating for a man gaining confidence.
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Surfer
Heat Odds
Payout on $20
Crosby Colapinto
-141
$34.18
Morgan Cibilic
+106
$41.20
Griffin Colapinto
-480
$24.17
Alan Cleland
+313
$82.60
Filipe Toledo
-510
$23.92
Kauli Vaast
+328
$85.60
Liam O'Brien
-103
$39.42
Jake Marshall
-129
$35.50
Marco Mignot
-185
$30.81
Rio Waida
+137
$47.40
George Pittar
-126
$35.87
Joao Chianca
-105
$39.05
Connor O'Leary
-127
$35.75
Barron Mamiya
-104
$39.23
Samuel Pupo
-329
$26.08
Joel Vaughan
+230
$66.00
Leonardo Fioravanti
-335
$25.97
Mateus Herdy
+233
$66.60
Kanoa Igarashi
-300
$26.67
Alejo Muniz
+213
$62.60
Jack Robinson
-364
$25.49
Cole Houshmand
+250
$70.00
Ethan Ewing
-500
$24.00
Callum Robson
+322
$84.40
H2H - Men's
The all-Brazilian matchup of Gabriel Medina and Yago Dora is the pick of the head-to-head battles at Punta Roca. Medina arrives as the favorite, but Dora has finished higher than his compatriot in 50% of the first four events. Both surfers have a semifinal and a final appearance under their belt, but Medina has progressed into the third round or beyond in every event.
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Matchup
Moneyline
Payout on $20
Filipe Toledo
-135
$34.81
Ethan Ewing
+102
$40.40
Italo Ferreira
-115
$37.39
Griffin Colapinto
-115
$37.39
Gabriel Medina
-140
$34.29
Yago Dora
+105
$41.00
Event Winner - Women's
The defending El Salvador Pro women’s champion, Gabriela Bryan, returns to the wave that gifted her the first of three triumphs in 2025. She didn’t have to wait that long this season, as she clinched the first event on the calendar at Bells Beach. Since that triumph, she has consistently appeared in the quarterfinals, losing out in the past three rounds.
Last term’s women’s champ, Molly Picklum’s record is a carbon copy of Bryan’s, reading one final and three quarterfinal berths. She progressed to the semifinals of this event 12 months ago, and was a losing finalist in 2024. An interesting stat for Picklum is that she has appeared in the final round in 60% of her last 10 WSL events. Carissa Moore arrives in La Libertad fresh off her maiden triumph of the campaign, joined by fellow one-time winners Stephanie Gilmore and Lakey Peterson. Rounding out the contenders is two-time champion of this event, Carissa Moore, who has struggled to get going this year.
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Surfer
Event Winner Odds
Payout on $20
Gabriela Bryan
+403
$100.60
Molly Picklum
+480
$116.00
Caitlin Simmers
+524
$124.80
Bettylou Sakura Johnson
+558
$131.60
Carissa Moore
+610
$142.00
Caroline Marks
+999
$219.80
Tyler Wright
+1333
$286.60
Luana Silva
+1503
$320.60
Erin Brooks
+1526
$325.20
Stephanie Gilmore
+1550
$330.00
Lakey Peterson
+1884
$396.80
Sawyer Lindblad
+1892
$398.40
Brisa Hennessy
+3372
$694.40
Isabella Nichols
+4015
$823.00
Sally Fitzgibbons
+4850
$990.00
Alyssa Spencer
+6035
$1,227.00
Nadia Erostarbe
+7043
$1,428.60
Bella Kenworthy
+7043
$1,428.60
Vahine Fierro
+7146
$1,449.20
Anat Lelior
+8097
$1,639.40
Francisca Veselko
+8164
$1,652.80
Kirra Pinkerton
+8233
$1,666.60
Yolanda Hopkins
+8303
$1,680.60
Expert Pick
Based on prior experience, Caroline Marks is an appealing pick for top honors here, but her form this year sows an element of doubt in our minds. Therefore, we’ll stick to the tried and tested and award the honor to Gabriela Bryan. She will need to improve on her previous three outings, but we can’t ignore that’s she’s won four events in the last 12 months, including the 2025 edition of this one. Bryan paddles out at +403, possibly paying out $100.60 for a $20.00 wager.
Round 1 Heats - Women's
Vahine Fierro meets Sally Fitzgibbons in the pick of the women’s heats. The French Polynesian arrives as the underdog at +125, but the duo has posted similar returns in the opening four events. Both ladies have fought their way into the second round in 75% of events, and they’ve each copped a round one exit. Fitzgibbons departed New Zealand early after losing her opening round contest to the very Fierro she meets here.
Costa Rican Brisa Hennessy has faced an uphill battle this year, exiting every event in the opening round. She meets Alyssa Spencer for a second consecutive round, and is favored to win. However, Spencer defeated Hennessy at Raglan, and she’s found herself in two semifinals. Not a bad return for a surfer entering her matchup at +181.
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Surfer
Heat Odds
Payout on $20
Sally Fitzgibbons
-167
$31.98
Vahine Fierro
+125
$45.00
Erin Brooks
-490
$24.08
Yolanda Hopkins
+318
$83.60
Francisca Veselko
-210
$29.52
Nadia Erostarbe
+155
$51.00
Stephanie Gilmore
-379
$25.28
Anat Lelior
+259
$71.80
Isabella Nichols
-140
$34.29
Bella Kenworthy
+105
$41.00
Brisa Hennessy
-250
$28.00
Alyssa Spencer
+181
$56.20
Caroline Marks
-327
$26.12
Kirra Pinkerton
+229
$65.80
H2H - Women's
A tantalizing battle awaits in the women’s matchup where Gabriela Bryan meets Molly Picklum. The former got the better of Picklum at Bells Beach, taking the silverware, but they’ve since remained on level pegging. Both surfers arrive in El Salvador after three consecutive quarterfinal defeats. Bryan has the added advantage of knowing how to win at this venue, but Picklum has gone deep into the competition on her last two visits.
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Matchup
Moneyline
Payout on $20
Bettylou Sakura Johnson
-118
$36.95
Carissa Moore
-112
$37.86
Tyler Wright
-102
$39.61
Caroline Marks
-130
$35.38
Molly Picklum
-106
$38.87
Gabriela Bryan
-125
$36.00
Where to Bet on WSL
The 2026 WSL season is in full swing, and surfers are setting up shop in El Salvador for round five. Gabriela Bryan leads the Women’s Championship standings and returns to the break where she clinched her first of three titles last season. Can she collect another scalp here? And with the men’s defending champ, Jordy Smith on the sidelines, who will usurp the crown?
How Can I Verify if WSL Betting is Legal in My State?
Refer to your sportsbook’s eligibility requirements, terms, and conditions, or contact your state’s gaming commission to verify your state’s WSL betting legality. Most licensed betting platforms restrict access in prohibited states, saving you from the long confirmation process.
Which Sportsbooks Offer WSL Betting?
For the best WSL betting experience, select reputable, regulated sportsbooks like Fanduel, DraftKings, CaesarsSportsbook, and BetMGM. Check event schedules and relevant offers ahead of every WSL competition. Use Underdog Fantasy for Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) gaming.
What is the Current Legal Status of Betting on the World Surf League in the US?
The legal status of WSL betting differs from state to state. The lifting of the federal sports betting ban in 2018 (by the Supreme Court) gave states the independence to legalize sports betting. WSL betting is mostly legal in states with regulated sports betting and licensed sportsbooks like Colorado and New Jersey. Check your sportsbooks and state-specific regulations to confirm availability.
What Are the Most Popular Types of Bets for WSL Events?
Common WSL betting options include outright winner bets, head-to-head matchups, and futures bets (predicting season champions). Most platforms also allow prop bets—for example, you can predict the highest wave score in a competition.
Do Sportsbooks Offer Live Betting for WSL?
Yes. Betting platforms like FanDuel and BetMGM have live betting options. Their users can place bets during the WSL competition. For example, bettors can predict the next wave score, who will win the ongoing heat, or whether a competitor will achieve a given aggregate. Note that not all events may qualify for live betting. Check out your sportsbook live betting section for more.
Can I Bet on WSL Events Even If My State Doesn’t Allow Sports Betting?
Consider Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) if your state does not allow sports betting. Unlike traditional betting, DFS falls under a different regulatory framework, making it legal in several jurisdictions. DFS platforms like Underground Fantasy and DraftKings DFS are common in states where sports betting is illegal.
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Best Bets: WSL El Salvador Pro Pre-Event Odds Analysis 2026
The world’s strongest surfers have wrapped up their duties “Down Under” and are moving on to the Americas for round five. Gabriel Medina leads the men’s division in the WSL El Salvador Pro pre-event odds, despite suffering consecutive third-round exits. While over in the ladies bracket, Gabriela Bryan tops the field as she sets out to defend her title at Punta Roca. Tap into the best tips and betting markets ahead of the fifth edition of this showpiece.
Go beyond just supporting the WSL Surf City El Salvador Pro – check out our partner sportsbooks to get valuable promotions and place your WSL bets. Whether you are backing your favorite surfer or looking for an underdog, our partners offer competitive odds, special playing boosts, and promos designed for surfing fans.
Schedule and How to Watch WSL El Salvador Pro 2026
The World Surf League drops into the break at Punta Roca for round five. Surfers are set to take over the town of La Libertad for 10 days, on the only stop in Central America. Organizers are aiming for a 7:00 am CST start on Friday, June 5, but the schedule may change due to weather. Follow proceedings from El Salvador until June 15 on WSL.com. You can also track the heat matchups, results, and schedule on the dedicated Surf City El Salvador Pro page.
Live WSL Odds
2026 WSL El Salvador Pro Odds
Event Winner - Men's
The Brazilians steal the show leading into round four. One of them tops the odds sheet and the other, the men’s rankings. Gabriel Medina has the confidence of the markets at +432, but he’s endured back-to-back third-round exits after his finals appearance at Margaret River. Medina’s compatriot, Italo Ferreira, heads the Men’s Championship Tour rankings, and has his tail up as he paddles out at Punta Roca. Ferreira clinched his maiden trophy of the season in New Zealand, in his first final-round appearance of the term.
Recent form hasn’t broken the way of Filipe Toledo, but the markets are optimistic, as he returns to familiar territory. Toledo has featured in two finals at this venue, and departed El Salvador as the champion in 2023. Sticking with the South American contingent, 2025 WSL Men’s Champion, Yago Dora, enters as the second favorite, after featuring in a semifinal or better in 50% of his events this term. Ethan Ewing wraps up our list of event winner contenders. The Gold Coast Pro champ enters as the fourth favorite, despite his recent second-round defeat in New Zealand.
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Expert Pick
Four rounds into the 2026 WSL CT, Brazil and Australia have contributed two wins apiece to the cause. The Brazilians have captured our attention for round five, but which one? Filipe Toledo wins the battle, given his historic form on this break, with two finals and a win in only three appearances here. Sportsbooks have “Filipinho” at +577 for the victory, potentially paying out $135.40 on a $20.00 wager.
Round 1 Heats - Men's
A South versus North African derby cracks the nod as the pick of our opening round heats. Last season’s losing finalist, Matthew McGillivray, enters as the underdog against the Moroccan Ramzi Boukhiam. The latter has only progressed beyond the first round once this term, while his South African opponent is yet to feature on the Championship Tour in 2026. McGillivray lost out in the final of this event 12 months ago to the very man he is replacing this week, Jordy Smith.
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Round 2 Heats - Men's
Two evenly matched heats capture our attention in round two. Crosby Colapinto drops in as the favorite to topple Morgan Cibilic, but the latter is fresh off his maiden 2026 CT final. The result in New Zealand marked the first time that the Australian progressed beyond the second round, and he did it comfortably. Colapinto’s best return was in Margaret River when he featured in the quarterfinal. He arrives in El Salvador after a third-round run in the previous event, but now sits two places below his opponent in the standings.
The pride and joy of Indonesia, Rio Waida, is priced as the underdog in his clash with Marco Mignot. Waida paddles out after a quarterfinal appearance in New Zealand, but his rival is Mr. Consistent. The New Caledonian has racked up three third-round appearances in four starts, but is yet to progress to the quarters. Sportsbooks have the longshot at +137, which is worth investigating for a man gaining confidence.
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H2H - Men's
The all-Brazilian matchup of Gabriel Medina and Yago Dora is the pick of the head-to-head battles at Punta Roca. Medina arrives as the favorite, but Dora has finished higher than his compatriot in 50% of the first four events. Both surfers have a semifinal and a final appearance under their belt, but Medina has progressed into the third round or beyond in every event.
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Event Winner - Women's
The defending El Salvador Pro women’s champion, Gabriela Bryan, returns to the wave that gifted her the first of three triumphs in 2025. She didn’t have to wait that long this season, as she clinched the first event on the calendar at Bells Beach. Since that triumph, she has consistently appeared in the quarterfinals, losing out in the past three rounds.
Last term’s women’s champ, Molly Picklum’s record is a carbon copy of Bryan’s, reading one final and three quarterfinal berths. She progressed to the semifinals of this event 12 months ago, and was a losing finalist in 2024. An interesting stat for Picklum is that she has appeared in the final round in 60% of her last 10 WSL events. Carissa Moore arrives in La Libertad fresh off her maiden triumph of the campaign, joined by fellow one-time winners Stephanie Gilmore and Lakey Peterson. Rounding out the contenders is two-time champion of this event, Carissa Moore, who has struggled to get going this year.
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Expert Pick
Based on prior experience, Caroline Marks is an appealing pick for top honors here, but her form this year sows an element of doubt in our minds. Therefore, we’ll stick to the tried and tested and award the honor to Gabriela Bryan. She will need to improve on her previous three outings, but we can’t ignore that’s she’s won four events in the last 12 months, including the 2025 edition of this one. Bryan paddles out at +403, possibly paying out $100.60 for a $20.00 wager.
Round 1 Heats - Women's
Vahine Fierro meets Sally Fitzgibbons in the pick of the women’s heats. The French Polynesian arrives as the underdog at +125, but the duo has posted similar returns in the opening four events. Both ladies have fought their way into the second round in 75% of events, and they’ve each copped a round one exit. Fitzgibbons departed New Zealand early after losing her opening round contest to the very Fierro she meets here.
Costa Rican Brisa Hennessy has faced an uphill battle this year, exiting every event in the opening round. She meets Alyssa Spencer for a second consecutive round, and is favored to win. However, Spencer defeated Hennessy at Raglan, and she’s found herself in two semifinals. Not a bad return for a surfer entering her matchup at +181.
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H2H - Women's
A tantalizing battle awaits in the women’s matchup where Gabriela Bryan meets Molly Picklum. The former got the better of Picklum at Bells Beach, taking the silverware, but they’ve since remained on level pegging. Both surfers arrive in El Salvador after three consecutive quarterfinal defeats. Bryan has the added advantage of knowing how to win at this venue, but Picklum has gone deep into the competition on her last two visits.
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Where to Bet on WSL
The 2026 WSL season is in full swing, and surfers are setting up shop in El Salvador for round five. Gabriela Bryan leads the Women’s Championship standings and returns to the break where she clinched her first of three titles last season. Can she collect another scalp here? And with the men’s defending champ, Jordy Smith on the sidelines, who will usurp the crown?
Place your bets with our partner sportsbooks and check out our WSL Betting Guide if you’re new to the tour.
And remember, bet smart, have fun, and enjoy every wave.
Odds subject to change by sportsbook.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Refer to your sportsbook’s eligibility requirements, terms, and conditions, or contact your state’s gaming commission to verify your state’s WSL betting legality. Most licensed betting platforms restrict access in prohibited states, saving you from the long confirmation process.
For the best WSL betting experience, select reputable, regulated sportsbooks like Fanduel, DraftKings, Caesars Sportsbook, and BetMGM. Check event schedules and relevant offers ahead of every WSL competition. Use Underdog Fantasy for Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) gaming.
The legal status of WSL betting differs from state to state. The lifting of the federal sports betting ban in 2018 (by the Supreme Court) gave states the independence to legalize sports betting. WSL betting is mostly legal in states with regulated sports betting and licensed sportsbooks like Colorado and New Jersey. Check your sportsbooks and state-specific regulations to confirm availability.
Common WSL betting options include outright winner bets, head-to-head matchups, and futures bets (predicting season champions). Most platforms also allow prop bets—for example, you can predict the highest wave score in a competition.
Yes. Betting platforms like FanDuel and BetMGM have live betting options. Their users can place bets during the WSL competition. For example, bettors can predict the next wave score, who will win the ongoing heat, or whether a competitor will achieve a given aggregate. Note that not all events may qualify for live betting. Check out your sportsbook live betting section for more.
Consider Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) if your state does not allow sports betting. Unlike traditional betting, DFS falls under a different regulatory framework, making it legal in several jurisdictions. DFS platforms like Underground Fantasy and DraftKings DFS are common in states where sports betting is illegal.
Please refer to Affiliated Operators’ T&C. Void where prohibited. Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER
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