International Friendly


Home Win
Brazil 2 - 0 Tunisia
Who will win?
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Brazil
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Draw
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Tunisia
The final international break is upon us and we are running thin on World Cup qualifiers so instead we bring you a tip for Brazil as they face north African giants Tunisia on Tuesday evening.
Key Betting Tips: Brazil to Win at 1.25 odds on BoyleSports represents excellent value based on the tip provided by our algorithm.
This fixture looks like an exciting one in terms of a Brazil win. Bear in mind the match is being played in a neutral venue so neither side has home advantage for this fixture. Selecao are most certainly the better side in terms of quality, so this is an easy pick.
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Brazil Predicted XI (4-2-2-2): Ederson; Alex Sandro, Eder Militao, Marquinhos, Danilo; Bruno Guimaraes, Andrey Santos; Estevao, Rodrygo; Vini Jr, Joao Pedro.
Notably Gabriel Magalhaes limped off against Senegal on the weekend so he will miss this match. Casemiro and Hugo Souza will join him on the sidelines.
Tunisia Predicted XI (4-1-4-1): Aymen Dahmen; Ali Abdi, Montassar Talbi, Dylan Bronn, Yan Valery; Ellyes Skhiri; Elias Saad, Hannibal Mejbri, Ismael Gharbi, Amor Layouni; Hazem Mastouri.
Recent Head-to-Head Results:
These two nations have only met once – in a friendly in 2022 – with Brazil winning 5-1 on that occasion.
Brazil Last 5 Matches:
Despite being arguably the best national team in the world, their defeats prove they do have vulnerabilities.
Tunisia Last 5 Matches:
Tunisia played excellently during qualifying, going unbeaten through their ten matches.
Our advanced algorithm analyses over 200 data points to generate these predictions with confidence in a home victory. The model factors in current form, head-to-head records, player availability, and tactical matchups.
Football Park’s Best Bet: Brazil to Win @ 1.25 - Recent form suggests confidence in a home win. At 66.7% chance according to our in-house algorithm, Brazil are overwhelming favourites to win this match, and are also one of the leading candidates to win their sixth World Cup next summer.
Estevao (Brazil): The young Estevao is certainly one to watch here, with the 18-year-old a standout performer even scoring a goal in Saturday’s win over Senegal.
Ali Abdi (Tunisia): The Nice midfielder played a good hand in helping his nation qualify for the World Cup, earning four goal involvements in just eight matches.
Referee: Information not available.
Broadcast Details:
UK: ITV 4 at 19:30 GMT.
Stadium Information: Located in Villeneuve d’Ascq, France, the Decathlon Arena can hold up to just over 50,000 supporters.
Brazil 2-0 Tunisia

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