The World Cup group stage reaches its decisive final round on Wednesday, with qualification places, group winners and third-place rankings all still up for grabs. Expect drama across the board as teams balance caution with ambition, knowing one result could define their entire tournament.

EV Eagle has selected four betting tips from Wednesday's fixture.

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TIP 1: Johan Manzambi - Over 1.5 Shots - 1pt

Best odds of 4/5 at BetMGM UK while publishing.

Odds Implied: 55% | AI Probability: 65% | Expected Value: 18%

Johan Manzambi has exceeded 1.5 shots in both of Switzerland's World Cup matches so far, despite appearing from the bench in each. Following his brace last time out, the young midfielder is expected to make his first World Cup start and will be eager to stake his claim ahead of the knockout stages. Manzambi has now landed this selection in three of his last four appearances for Switzerland, making this line particularly appealing.

Johan Manzambi Over 1.5
Switzerland v Canada [Player Shots]
4/7

TIP 2: Brahim Diaz - Over 2.5 Shots - 1pt

Best odds of 3/4 at Coral at the time of publishing.

Odds Implied: 57% | AI Probability: 61% | Expected Value: 6%

Brahim Diaz has cleared this line in two of his last three starts for Morocco and remains the focal point of much of their attacking play. With Brazil's 3-0 win over Haiti putting pressure on the Atlas Lions to improve their goal difference, Morocco are unlikely to settle for a narrow victory. Diaz already has 14 international goals and should see plenty of opportunities to test the Haiti defence.

Brahim Diaz Over 2.5
Morocco v Haiti [Player Shots]
7/10

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TIP 3: Matheus Cunha - To Score Or Assist - 1pt

Best odds of EVENS ar Skybet while publishing.

Odds Implied: 50% | AI Probability: 55% | Expected Value: 10%

Matheus Cunha has recorded a goal contribution in three of his last five Brazil appearances and comes into this fixture in excellent form. The Manchester United forward seized his opportunity against Haiti, scoring twice after replacing Igor Thiago in the starting lineup. With Brazil targeting top spot in Group C, Carlo Ancelotti is expected to reward Cunha with another start, and his confidence should make him a major threat once again.

Santos Matheus Cunha
Scotland v Brazil [To Score Or Assist]
6/1

TIP 4: Jesus Gallardo - Over 0.5 Shots - 1pt

Best odds of 17/20 at Coral while publishing.

Odds Implied: 54% | AI Probability: 59% | Expected Value: 9%

Jesus Gallardo has registered a shot in each of Mexico's first two World Cup matches and has a strong underlying record for this market. His shot totals across his last ten starts read 1,2,0,2,1,1,1,1,0,1, clearing this line in eight of those matches. Operating as an adventurous full-back, Gallardo regularly finds himself in advanced positions and only needs a single effort to land this selection.

Jesus Gallardo Over 0.5
Czech Republic v Mexico [Player Shots]
17/20

TIP 5: Kang-In Lee - To Score Or Assist - 1pt

Best odds of 13/8 at Virgin Bet while publishing.

Odds Implied: 38% | AI Probability: 45% | Expected Value: 20%

Kang-In Lee continues to grow in importance for South Korea and looks well placed to influence another crucial fixture. The PSG playmaker has produced a goal or assist in two of his last five starts for the national team and boasts an impressive return of 11 goal involvements in his last 24 South Korea appearances, averaging one every 157 minutes. With Son Heung-min yet to fully hit top gear, much of the creative responsibility will once again fall on Lee's shoulders.

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Kang-In Lee
South Africa v South Korea [To Score Or Assist]
29/20