Brazil vs Tunisia prediction: WORLD: Friendly International betting tips on match 2025-11-17 19:30.
[p]Lille’s Stade Pierre-Mauroy will play host to some international stars as Brazil take on Tunisia with both teams continuing their preparation for next year’s World Cup.[/p]
[p]Match News and Current Form[/p]
[p]Brazil have become accustomed to playing at neutral locations over the years and their ability to adapt was on full display at the weekend as they beat an in-form Senegalese side 2-0 at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium. Life for the Seleção under Carlo Ancelotti seems to be taking shape having now won a majority of games under his management (W4, D1, L2), and they’ll once again have to be at the top of their game here since their win over Senegal was just their second in their last five games against African nations (L3).[/p]
[p]Tunisia had one of the most dominant World Cup qualification campaigns seen anywhere in the world, winning nine of their ten matches in their group (D1) and doing so without conceding a single goal. Since then, Tunisia have played out a 1-1 draw with Mauritania and beat Jordan 3-2, ending a run of three consecutive losses in international friendlies. The result against Jordan helped improve their recent record against non-African countries to three losses and two victories from their last five such matches (W2 including penalty shootouts), an aspect of theirs which will need addressing ahead of their third successive FIFA World Cup finals appearance next year.[/p]
[p]Head-to-Head History[/p]
[p]These nations have met only twice before, with Brazil winning both convincingly by 4-1 and 5-1 scorelines in 1973 and 2022 respectively. [/p]
[p]Hot Stats and Streaks[/p]
[p]Only one of Brazil’s last seven internationals saw both teams score.[/p]
[p]The same half-time result has been replicated come full-time in seven of Brazil’s last eight games. [/p]
[p]Just two of Tunisia’s last 13 matches saw both teams score.[/p]
[p]Tunisia’s last five matches featured goals in both halves.[/p]
[p]Key Players to Watch and Missing Players[/p]
[p]Brazil’s teenage sensation Estêvão will have the spotlight on him after his goal against Senegal, and he could shine early once again having scored the match opener in all three of his goalscoring outings in national colours. Tunisia’s Ali Abdi has scored in two of their last three matches, continuing his streak of always winning in six scoring appearances for his country (W6).[/p]
[p]Brazil worryingly saw Gabriel limp off against Senegal, so luckily he knew where the treatment room at the Emirates was as an Arsenal player! Tunisia have no injuries to be concerned about.[/p]
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[p]Betting Analysis[/p]
[p]Brazil will approach this match much the same as their tie against Senegal and Tunisia will know they need to stifle the Brazilian attack. Betting on under 2.5 goals provides great value given defence could be the priority for both sides here.[/p]
[p][i]Author: Peter Stavrinou[/i][/p]
