Japan play with an aggressive pressing style, and thanks to their excellent
fitness, they constantly create numerical superiority wherever the ball is. I
expect them to patiently absorb Brazil's attacks, prevent them from getting into
the penalty area, and launch dangerous counterattacks.
The last time these teams met, Japan won 3–2 in October last year! So grab your
popcorn—this should be a great match.
My picks:
Japan +1.5 handicap @ 1.35
I'll also be rooting for Japan to score at least one goal, currently around
1.70.
I think both teams will score, something like a 1–1 draw. So: Double Chance 1X +
Over 1.5 Goals @ 1.60.
Just for fun and originality: Japan to qualify + Over 1.5 Goals @ 4.75. After
all, 30% of you voted for Japan to go through.
Over 7.5 corners @ 1.45. Both teams had more than eight corners in all three of
their group-stage matches.
Yellow cards are almost impossible to predict because referees often don't give
them when you'd expect. Still, Brazil don't mind committing tactical fouls. Even
in a friendly against Panama on June 1, they committed 14 fouls.
Brazil Over 9.5 Fouls @ 1.61. They committed 14 fouls against Haiti, 16 against
Morocco, and even 11 against Scotland, despite Scotland barely seeing the ball.
This one is a bit risky, though, because it depends on how the match develops.
Their previous meeting in October featured 17 fouls in total.
Brazil Over 4.5 Shots on Target @ 1.55.
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Germany – Paraguay 2–0
According to your poll, 93% of you believe Germany will advance. Sometimes
that's exactly how people get burned—everyone piles onto the obvious favorite,
and the match ends 0–0.
Of course, none of us knows the outcome in advance. We can only analyze the
football itself while keeping an eye on how the betting market is moving.
Canada's match yesterday was a perfect example of how bookmakers balance the
action. Everyone expected Canada to win, but they played cautiously instead of
pushing forward. As the game went on, more people started betting on Double
Chance (X2), and most expected two or three goals. Then Canada scored in the
93rd minute to win 1–0. In the end, the bookmakers collected balanced action
across the market, and Canada still advanced. That's why you have to be careful
with matches that look like a sure thing.
My picks:
Germany to win + Under 5 Goals @ 1.55
Germany Over 1.5 Goals @ 1.45. You might get better odds if you wait until the
match starts.
Leroy Sané (Germany) + Kai Havertz (Germany) Over 0.5 @ 1.70
For an accumulator: Double Chance 1X + Under 4.5 Goals @ 1.27
The prop market is all over the place here. Germany clearly have the edge, but
many of the odds are inflated in their favor. They could spend the whole game
patiently moving the ball around and carefully picking their moments—or they
could shoot from every position. You'd expect Germany to earn around nine
corners if the score stays 0–0 for a while, but then again they could easily win
3–0 with only five corners.
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Netherlands – Morocco 2–2
So... do we have the guts to go against the mathematician who calculated that
the Netherlands will become champions based on GDP? If GDP decided football,
then the United States, Germany, and China would be world champions forever.
Come on... octopuses, mathematicians, fortune tellers...
The Netherlands are a good-looking team. Orange shirts, orange spirit, even the
name "Netherlands" sounds impressive. Sure, they're the favorites for most
people—but not necessarily against Morocco.
Morocco have a squad full of quick, athletic players who are more than capable
of punishing every mistake. Frenkie de Jong hasn't fully recovered from injury
and still looks short of his best, spending too much time playing safe sideways
and backward passes. And then there's our old friend Virgil van Dijk—strong, but
not exactly quick or agile anymore. Maybe we should bet on him getting a yellow
card.
Here's how I see it: the Dutch will try to dominate possession and fire off as
many shots as possible, but Morocco's aggressive pressing will force mistakes
and expose weaknesses in defense. The Netherlands are often involved in
high-scoring games where both teams find the net, while Morocco seem perfectly
capable of making it another "Both Teams to Score" match, something like 1–1.
This should be one of the most entertaining matches of the round.
My picks:
I'll be cheering for Morocco to qualify.
Morocco to score @ 1.49. The price is a little low, so I'd probably wait 15–20
minutes for better odds.
Both Teams to Score @ 1.94. Excellent value. Maybe the bookmakers forgot how the
Dutch usually play.
I'd love to take Over 1.5 Cards for both teams because the odds look attractive,
but the referees have been ruining that market lately.
Morocco Over 9.5 Shots @ 1.54.
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