With one foot already in the knockout phase, can Oranje seal top spot in Group F? We look ahead to Thursday’s FIFA World Cup clash with our Tunisia vs Netherlands prediction and preview.
Tunisia vs Netherlands: The Key Insights
After swatting aside Sweden, the Netherlands have an 83.0% chance of posting consecutive wins according to the Opta Supercomputer. Following 25,000 pre-match simulations, Tunisia emerged with just a 5.2% chance of success in Kansas City. Outside penalty shootouts, Oranje are unbeaten across 14 World Cup games since losing to Spain in the 2010 final (W9 D5) – that’s the longest streak in the tournament’s history.All but assured of reaching the knockout phase, the Netherlands will aim to wrap up first place in Group F when they meet crisis-torn Tunisia on Thursday.
Ronald Koeman’s men sit top of the table, alongside Japan on four points, while their opponents are already unable to progress and only have pride left to play for.
After letting the lead slip twice in an eventful 2-2 draw with Japan, the Netherlands then put Sweden to the sword in Houston.
Surprisingly selected up front, Hannibal Mejbri.
Mejbri made the most passes into the final third and took part in the most duels (winning eight of 16) against Japan; however, summing up a goal-shy squad, he’s only ever scored once for Tunisia.
By contrast,
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