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Australia vs. Tunisia Prediction, Odds and Lineups for World Cup 2022

Australia takes on Tunisia on Saturday for a Group D World Cup contest. Jon Conahan breaks down important match information with his Australia vs. Tunisia prediction, odds, and lineups.
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Australia vs. Tunisia Prediction, Odds and Lineups for World Cup 2022

Australia vs. Tunisia Start Time, Where To Watch and Odds

  • When: Saturday, November 26, 2022
  • Start Time: 5:00 am ET
  • Where To Watch: FOX

Click here for Australia vs. Tunisia odds

Australia and Tunisia find themselves in an interesting match on Saturday as both teams still have a chance of making it out of Group D. In a loaded Group, including France, both teams realize that this is going to be their biggest game of the tournament. A loss for either side would likely see them be knocked out, unless something crazy happened.

Australia was disappointing in their first game after losing to France, 4-1. Although many expected France to win, losing by three goals in the World Cup isn't the sign that Australian fans were hoping for. Tunisia, on the other hand, played Denmark and walked away with a 0-0 tie. This wasn't the best outcome for Tunisia, but a point is a point.

Australia vs. Tunisia Odds

OutcomeOdds
Tunisia+125
Draw+220
Australia+225

The current Australia vs. Tunisia odds are interesting because neither team comes in as a heavy favorite at all. Both have plus-odds to win the match with Tunisia as the favorite at +125.

Perhaps the sportsbooks believe that there will be a draw here as a draw is +220.

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Australia vs. Tunisia Betting Data

The Australia vs. Tunisia public betting data sees 69% of bets on Australia to win the game. With plus odds, it might not be a bad time to join the public and cash in with good odds.

Not only are 69% of bets on them to win the game, Australia is also receiving 94% of the money. Either a massive bet was placed on Australia or some of the bigger bettors are placing larger wagers because they feel confident in them winning.

OutcomeBetting%Handle%
Tunisia31%6%
Australia69%94%

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Australia vs. Tunisia Prediction

This is one of those games that many believe that anything can happen. However, there should be no denying that Australia is the better club.

Their first game of the World Cup was a major disappointment and they must realize that. With their backs up against the wall, they need to come out and find a way to get the job done if they want to continue playing in the tournament.

Australia vs. Tunisia Prop Pick Prediction: Both teams to score: No, odds -115 with DraftKings Sportsbook

Australia vs. Tunisia Prop Pick Prediction: Australia to win 2-0, odds +1900 with DraftKings Sportsbook

Australia vs. Tunisia Projected Lineup

Australia: Ryan, Karacic, Souttar, Rowles, Behich, Irvine, Mooy, Hrustic, Leckie, Maclaren, Goodwin

Tunisia: Dahmen, Bronn, Meriah, Talbi, Drager, Skhiri, Mejbri, Abdi, Slimane, Khazri, Jebali

Australia World Cup Odds

Australia is now tied with the worst odds to win the World Cup at +100000. This is because of their game one loss in the Group stage.

However, it might not be a bad idea to throw a couple of dollars on them to win it all. If they can win their next two games, anything can happen in the next rounds.

Tunisia World Cup Odds

Tunisia will likely come down with their +70000 to +100000 odds after this match if things go the way that many expect.

Tunisia wouldn't be a good team to put money on as they shouldn't have much of a chance to do anything in the remainder of the tournament.

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An Editor and Analyst for OddsChecker, Jon Conahan has been covering all major sports since 2019. He is a 2022 graduate of the Bellisario School of Journalism at Penn State University and previously played D1 baseball.

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