Moneyline PickNetherlands to Win (-715)
Player PropBrian Brobbey to Score (-104)
Same Game ParlayNetherlands to Win + Brian Brobbey to Score + Over 2.5 Goals (+138)
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Tunisia vs Netherlands Main Match Info

Tunisia vs Netherlands Moneyline Prediction

The Netherlands are a strong pick to beat Tunisia in the final Group F match. Ronald Koeman’s men arrive in excellent form after an emphatic 5-1 victory over Sweden, in which they produced 2.60 xG and seven shots on target.

Tunisia, meanwhile, are already eliminated after conceding nine goals and losing 0-4 to Japan. Across their two games, they have generated just 0.31 xG combined. Their preparations have also been disrupted by a mid-tournament coaching change following the dismissal of Sabri Lamouchi.

The Dutch side need a convincing victory to secure first place in the group and should dominate possession and claim all three points.

Tunisia vs Netherlands Player Prop

After starting the opener on the bench, Brian Brobbey started against Sweden and bagged a brace. Tunisia are the perfect matchup for him. They have conceded nine goals across two games and allowed plenty of quality chances.

The Eagles of Carthage’s centre-backs have struggled with runners, crosses, and second balls inside the box. Brobbey is a physical No. 9 who thrives in those situations, using his strength to pin defenders and attack chances from close range.

The Netherlands need a win, while Tunisia have nothing left to play for. That should result in sustained Dutch possession, repeated wide attacks from Cody Gakpo and Denzel Dumfries, and more penalty-area service for Brobbey.

Tunisia vs Netherlands Same Game Parlay

Netherlands to Win: The Netherlands need a win to push for first place. They should take the initiative from the opening whistle and are deserved favourites to win.

Brian Brobbey to Score: Brobbey made an immediate impact after entering the starting lineup, scoring twice against Sweden. The Sunderland forward should have opportunities to add to his tally against a vulnerable Tunisian defence.

Over 2.5 Goals: The Eagles of Carthage have conceded a tournament-high nine goals across two matches and managed just 0.31 xG combined. They are defensively broken and offer almost nothing going forward. The Netherlands, meanwhile, produced 2.60 xG and five goals against Sweden. With Dutch possession, Gakpo and Dumfries creating width, and Brobbey attacking the box, three or more goals are the most likely outcome.

Tunisia vs Netherlands Team News

Tunisia Team News 

Tunisia’s first match under Hervé Renard ended in a 0-4 loss to Japan, making the Eagles of Carthage the first team in men’s World Cup history to change coaches after only one matchday. Defensively, they have struggled throughout the tournament. Sweden put seven of their 13 shots on target, while Japan scored just 3:27 into the game and repeatedly broke Tunisia’s back line with quick transitions and crosses.

The key players remain Ellyes Skhiri, Hannibal Mejbri, and Elias Achouri, but only Mejbri has provided any real attacking spark. He assisted Omar Rekik’s header against Sweden, Tunisia’s only goal in the tournament, while Achouri forced a late save in that same game.

The Eagles of Carthage have no confirmed injuries or suspensions heading into the clash with the Netherlands.

Netherlands Team News

The 2-2 draw with Japan raised questions about the Netherlands’ defensive structure, particularly in transition. The team responded in emphatic fashion. They beat Sweden 5-1, dominated territory, and produced one of the strongest attacking displays of the tournament.

Several Oranje stars are in outstanding form. Cody Gakpo has recorded two goals and an assist. Brian Brobbey has scored twice at the tournament, while Crysencio Summerville has also found the net in each of the first two games. Frenkie de Jong continues to dictate the tempo from midfield, and Virgil van Dijk remains their defensive leader.

The Netherlands enter the final group match in excellent shape, with no major injury concerns among their starters.

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