
TipMan Tips share this yellow card double for Saturday's World Cup matches.
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TipMan Tips share this yellow card double for Saturday's World Cup matches.
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Aissa Laidouni to be booked
A huge game in Group D with both sides ultimately needing a win or they might as well kiss goodbye to their dreams of qualification.
Tunisia and Austria are two healthy teams in terms of cards given and with the importance of this game you’d expect that to continue. The two sides both average two or more cards for per game.
German referee Daniel Siebert averages 4.07 cards per match and has given three or more cards in 77% of his games.
Laidouni put in some crunching tackles against Denmark and the midfield man is well known for his breaking up of play and tough tackling. On average he is booked every 0.36 games and with a few tricky Australian players in midfield you would expect him to be tested a few times.
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Cesar Montes to be booked
Another huge game here in Group C. Everyone knows about Argentina’s poor result against Saudi and a defeat here could see them eliminated after just two games.
Meanwhile, Mexico will feel frustrated with their draw against Poland, they were the better team in general but really struggled to produce any quality. Added incentive for Mexico is the chance to eliminate Argentina from the World Cup as they did with Germany in Russia.
Both teams average over one card each per game but with the obvious importance mentioned you’d expect this one could get a bit tasty, with both teams having huge following support it should make for a great atmosphere.
Italian referee Daniele Orsato averages 5.18 cards per game and has shown four or more cards in 80% of his games.
Mexican centre back Cesar Montes is no stranger to the referee’s notebook and averages a yellow card aver 0.35 games. Obviously, the added incentive of the importance of the match as well as facing some outstanding attacking players, you’d expect him to be tested all evening.








