

World Cup
•Round 3

Tunisia
19:00
25th Jun 2026

Netherlands
Netherlands to win


Author
Fact checker Alvaro García
Netherlands have the superior squad and group position, and should have enough quality to see off a Tunisia side fighting for survival in Kansas City.
World Cup group-stage finales always carry edge, and this one is no different. Netherlands sit second in the group with qualification in sight, while Tunisia are fourth with nothing to show from two matches. That imbalance shapes everything: Tunisia must gamble to stay alive, and the Dutch have the tools to punish them when they do. I'm backing Netherlands to win, but I expect Tunisia to make a fight of it before the class gap becomes obvious. The market agrees-1.52 on the away win tells you where the smart money sits-but the manner of victory is where the interest lies.
The fundamental dynamic here is straightforward: Tunisia need a result to keep their tournament dream intact, and that desperation will force them to commit numbers forward from the opening whistle. Netherlands, meanwhile, can afford to be patient, absorb early pressure, and wait for the spaces to open up. That contrast in urgency should produce a match with distinct phases-Tunisia pressing high and hard in the first half, then Netherlands gradually asserting control as legs tire and gaps widen.
Tactically, I expect Tunisia to start with intensity and try to force the Dutch into mistakes in their own half. If they can create an early chance or win a set piece in a dangerous area, the crowd at Arrowhead Stadium will lift them, and suddenly this becomes a scrap rather than a procession. But sustaining that energy for ninety minutes against a side with Netherlands' technical quality is a different challenge entirely. Once the Dutch midfield finds rhythm and starts moving the ball through the lines, Tunisia's defensive shape will be tested in ways it hasn't been so far in the tournament.
The other factor working in Netherlands' favour is their position in the group. They don't need to take wild risks, which means they can stay compact when Tunisia have the ball and trust their counter-attacking speed to do the damage. If Tunisia push too many forward and lose possession in the middle third, the Dutch have the pace and precision to punish them in transition. That's where I see the goals coming from-quick breaks, not sustained pressure. Tunisia will get moments, especially in the first half, but I expect Netherlands to be clinical when their chances arrive. A 2-1 scoreline feels about right: enough to secure the points, uncomfortable enough to keep it interesting until late.
Netherlands to win comfortably at Arrowhead Stadium, but Tunisia will make them work for it in the opening half before the class difference tells.

Tunisia
1 : 2
Netherlands




Goals Scored
0.0
Goals Conceded
0.0
Goals difference
0
Avg. goals per match
0.0
FT, 13 Oct 2025
3
0
FT, 10 Oct 2025
0
6
FT, 8 Sept 2025
0
1
FT, 4 Sept 2025
3
0







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The 1.52 available on Netherlands reflects strong market confidence in an away win, pricing them as clear favourites despite Tunisia's need to attack.
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Both teams to score at 2.0 looks generous given Tunisia's desperation to stay alive and the likelihood that they create at least one dangerous moment in transition.
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Over 2.5 goals at 1.89 offers a fair route into a match where one side must chase and the other has the quality to exploit the space that creates.