One achieved an important point after an unexpected result, while the other succumbed in a resounding manner. Tunisia vs. Australia will be another interesting match that bring us together in the continuity of the Qatar 2022 World Cup, the competition which soccer fans look forward to every four years. These two teams that make up Group D (along with France and Denmark) started off with contrasting images in a tournament that is proving to be open to all kinds of surprises.
The two European teams had been the favorites to advance to the next round, but Tunisia put their hopes in doubt with a valuable draw against the Danes. Australia, on the other hand, was thrashed by the world champions and exposed all its weaknesses.
In JefeBet we present you the predictions and available odds, as well as all the information about both teams that are looking for a victory to stay alive in the competition.
Predictions and Betting Preview for the Tunisia vs Australia World Cup Qatar 2022 Group Stage Match on November 26, 2022
- Where: Al Janoub- Al Wakraha Stadium, Qatar.
- When: Saturday, November 26, 2022, 5 AM E.T.
- PointsBet Moneyline: Tunisia (+110) / Tie (+235) / Australia (+250).
- Over/Under (2.5): Over (+125) / Under (-160)
- Both teams score: Yes (+100) / No (-120)
- Pointsbetting (exclusive at PointsBet, for terms and conditions click here): Australia total goals = Over 1.05
All odds are courtesy of PointsBet.
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Betting on Tunisia (1 point – currently in 3rd place)
It was not in most people’s plans for Tunisia to draw their opener against a Denmark team that came into the game on the back of impeccable European qualifiers. However, the team coached by Jalal Qaderi even managed to put one of the strong teams in trouble. With players from third-tier teams, the Tunisians put up a fight.
The star player is central midfielder Ellyes Skhiri, who plays for Bundesliga club FC koln. Another of the strengths of Tunisia are the defenders who make up their line of three defenders: Dylan Bronn, from Salernitana (Serie A), Montassar Talbi, from Lorient (Ligue 1) and Yassine Meriah, who plays in the Tunisian league at Espérance.
Probable formation (3-4-2-1): Aymen Dahmen, Dylan Bronn, Yassine Meriah, Montassar Talbi, Mohamed Dräger, Ellyes Skhiri, Aissa Laidouni, Ali Abdi, Anis Ben Slimane, Issam Jebali, Youssef Maskni.
Betting on Australia (0 points – currently in 4th place)
Despite the surprising goal scored early in the match, the rhythm of the match put things in place and marked the differences between Australia and France, a match that the latter won 4-1. The world champions exposed all the weaknesses of the Oceania team, which reached the World Cup after a tough playoff in which they eliminated Peru on penalties.
The team coached by Graham Arnold is also a team whose best players are from Europe’s third-tier teams, such as Aaron Mooy (Celtic), Aziz Behich (Dundee United) and Harry Souttar (Stoke City).
Probable formation (4-1-4-1): Mathew Ryan, Nathaniel Atkinson, Harry Souttar, Kye Rowles, Aziz Behich, Aaron Mooy, Mathew Leckie, Jackson Irvine, Riley McGree, Craig Goodwin, Mitchell Duke.
JefeBet Prediction
Tunisia looks better armed and with greater resources to face an Australia that offers neither guarantees nor consistency. That is why at JefeBet we see that the African team will clearly win the match.
Prediction: Tunisia wins 2-0.
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