Both teams have already secured qualification for the World Cup and will use this match as part of their preparations for the tournament. Austria, in particular, is likely to view the game as an opportunity to test itself against African opposition before facing Algeria in the group stage.
Austria arrives in excellent form after winning its qualifying group ahead of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Ralf Rangnick’s side has become known for its aggressive pressing, high work rate, and strong defensive structure. The hosts conceded very few goals throughout qualification and continued to impress in recent friendlies with victories over Ghana and South Korea. Austria’s ability to disrupt opponents high up the pitch has made it a difficult team to break down, even against quality opposition.
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Tunisia also enjoyed a successful qualification campaign and secured a direct route to the World Cup without suffering a defeat. The North Africans are traditionally built on defensive discipline and tactical organization rather than attacking flair. Recent results against Haiti and Canada once again demonstrated their ability to keep matches under control and limit scoring opportunities. Tunisia rarely becomes involved in open, high-scoring contests and generally prefers a cautious approach.
In our opinion, this matchup is unlikely to produce many goals. Austria’s defensive record under Rangnick has been excellent, while Tunisia remains one of the most organized sides in African football. Since both teams are primarily focused on preparation and tactical work ahead of the World Cup, a careful and controlled game appears more likely than an attacking spectacle.
Prediction: Under 2.5 goals — 1.92


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