
The EV Eagle has three betting angles to follow on Saturday at the World Cup.
Tunisia vs JapanSee All Odds
Keito Nakamura Over 0.5 Shots On Target – 1pt
Odds Implied: 55.56% | AI Probability: 56.27% | Expected Value: 1.29%**
4/5 with Ladbrokes
Nakamura operates in advanced attacking roles for club and country, either as a striker or left winger for Reims, while for Japan he is deployed as a wing-back but still maintains strong attacking output.
He is consistently involved in attacks and has already shown his ability to test goalkeepers regularly.
- Scored vs Netherlands
- Hit target in last 2 starts
- 3 shots vs Netherlands
Even in a deeper role internationally, his attacking instincts keep him active in the final third, and his recent record of hitting the target suggests he is capable of landing at least one effort again.
Ecuador vs CuracaoSee All Odds
Nilson Angulo Over 0.5 Shots On Target – 1pt
Odds Implied: 57.14% | AI Probability: 69.61% | Expected Value: 21.82%**
3/4 with BetMGM
Ecuador’s attack looked dangerous in their opener against Ivory Coast, generating 12 shots and hitting the woodwork three times, despite lacking a clinical edge in the final third.
Ecuador match stats: 12 shots, 3 hit woodwork, 1.01 xG
This is a must-win scenario with Germany up next, which should encourage an aggressive approach and sustained attacking pressure.
Curacao allowed 7 goals vs Germany and look vulnerable at the back.
Angulo has shown he can contribute both from the start and off the bench, including scoring in a warm-up against Guatemala.
He has hit target in 6 of last 10 Ecuador appearances
With Ecuador likely to create chances again, Angulo looks well placed to register at least one shot on target.
Germany vs Ivory CoastSee All Odds
Franck Kessié To Be Shown A Card – 0.75pt
Odds Implied: 22.22% | AI Probability: 25.32% | Expected Value: 13.94%**
7/2 with 10Bet
Kessié’s physical midfield style often leads to high engagement in duels, and he picked up a booking after a three-foul performance against Ecuador in the opening game.
This matchup against Germany is expected to be significantly more intense in midfield, with Musiala and Pavlović ranking second and third for fouls won in their side.
With Germany likely to dominate possession phases, Kessié may be forced into repeated defensive actions, increasing the likelihood of another card in a high-tempo midfield battle.








