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- Jun 10, 2018 2018 World Cup Group G Prediction It is hard to fathom anything other than Belgium and England progressing to the round of 16, with the Belgians probable group winners. Tunisia will hope to record a scalp in their opener against the Brits, but could be outclassed; however they should beat Panama to finish third.
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One of the most solid Groups in the World Cup is Group G, where Belgium and England are almost certainly going to capture the two top spots. With Tunisia and Panama the other two teams in the group, Belgium and England will fight against one another for the top spot. It is Belgium who is the favorites to win the group, England is second in the odds, while Panama is the heavy favorites to finish at the bottom.
World Cup 2018 Group G Predictions 2019
BELGIUM (-120)
Belgium is coming into this tournament with all their big guns, as they have by far the best generation of players the country has produced. They steamrolled through their qualifying group (9-0-1), with only Greece holding them to a 1-1 draw in Belgium. Belgium scored a whopping 43 goals and conceded just six in the process. Romelu Lukaku was the leading scorer with 11 goals, while Eden Hazard (six goals, five assists), Dries Mertens (five goals, seven assists) and Thomas Meunier (five goals, seven assists) led the charge. Spanish coach Roberto Martinez has a lot of options for the starting line-up, and one of the deepest benches in the tournament. He also has former France star Thierry Henry as an assistant coach. They are expected to have an easy job in the first two matches against Panama and Tunisia, while the final game against England will shape the group.
ENGLAND (+120)
England is dubbed one of the 'losers' of world soccer, as they have always choked in major competitions. They did win the World Cup as hosts back in 1966, but with a very controversial goal. Since then, the Three Lions have failed to reach the final in the World Cup and also in the EURO Cup. They are led by coach Southgate, who led England to the World Cup by going undefeated in the qualifiers. England is led by Tottenham's star-player Harry Kane, who is easily one of the best forwards in the world right now. The whole squad is pretty young, the 3rd youngest in the World Cup, with an average age of 25.9 years. However, the lack of experience might be a problem here, as England do have a limited ceiling in the competition. Maybe this generation of players can make a big bang in the next World Cup, where pretty much everyone will be at a ripe age and with a lot more experience.
TUNISIA (+2200)
Tunisia is competing in the World Cup for the fifth time in their history without having anything special to show, as they have been eliminated in the group stage three times. They are one of the most inexperienced teams in Africa, with just a single Copa Africa in their trophy room, back in 2004 when they were hosts. This time around they did a great job in the qualifiers (4-0-2), where they were up against Congo, Libya, and Guinea. They have a Tunisian coach who isn't very experienced, while most of their players are participating in domestic competitions and in France. Tunisia will heavily rely on Forward Wahbi Kazri, a very talented and promising player who had a pretty nice season with Rennes in France. Tunisia will almost certainly fight with Panama to avoid the last spot of the group.
PANAMA (+6600)
Panama has had quite an exciting journey in order to reach their first ever World Cup. It was in the final match of the qualifiers that they essentially secured their ticket when they scored a late goal to defeat Costa Rica by 1-2 at home. Their roster consists of players who play in the MLS, and their best players are goalkeeper Jaime Penedo, defenders Roman Torres (who scored the qualifying goal) and Felipe Baloy, midfielder Gabriel Gomez (their record man in caps with 142) and forwards Blas Perez and Luis Tejeda who are also very experienced. However, the roster is the oldest in the World Cup with an average age of 29.4. Moreover, they have the heaviest player in the tournament (Roman Torres), and also the shortest player (Alberto Quintero).
Belgium and England will most likely capture the top two spots in this group, as neither Tunisia nor Panama looks like they can cause upsets here. There is value in getting Belgium, England, Tunisia, and Panama to finish in this exact same order (+150), but this particular group seems predictable. Maybe Panama can grab a point in their match with Tunisia, so Panama to get exactly one point is at +175. Our best bet for this group is for Belgium to get Over 6.5 points in this group (-120), as they should be able to defeat Tunisia and Panama, and should at least hold England to a draw. Also, a wild bet on Harry Kane to be the top goal scorer in the tournament is at a massive +1600.
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World Cup 2018 Group G consist of Belgium, Panama, Tunisia and England. This article contains our World Cup 2018 Group G betting preview including predictions on Group Winner, To Qualify, To Finish 2nd, To Finish Bottom and Straigh Forecast. Plus, the best odds, betting promotions and no deposit free bets on Russia 2018!
In this post, we'll take a closer look at Group G and try to determine which two sides are likely to prevail.
WORLD CUP 2018 GROUP G BETTING PREVIEW
Belgium
- Jun 10, 2018 2018 World Cup Group G Prediction It is hard to fathom anything other than Belgium and England progressing to the round of 16, with the Belgians probable group winners. Tunisia will hope to record a scalp in their opener against the Brits, but could be outclassed; however they should beat Panama to finish third.
- You can make your predictions for Group G using the form below. 2018 World Cup Competition terms and conditions. Group F Predictions.
- World Cup 2018 Group G Predictions 2019
- World Cup 2018 Group G Predictions For Today
- World Cup 2018 Group G Predictions For Today
- World Cup 2018 Group G Predictions Bleacher Report
- World Cup 2018 Group G Predictions 2020
World Cup 2018 Group G Betting Tips and Predictions England vs Nigeria Predictions, Betting Tips and Preview England vs Nigeria predictions and betting tips for the international friendly fixture on Saturday 2nd June with an anytime goalscorer tip and correct score prediction included.
One of the most solid Groups in the World Cup is Group G, where Belgium and England are almost certainly going to capture the two top spots. With Tunisia and Panama the other two teams in the group, Belgium and England will fight against one another for the top spot. It is Belgium who is the favorites to win the group, England is second in the odds, while Panama is the heavy favorites to finish at the bottom.
World Cup 2018 Group G Predictions 2019
BELGIUM (-120)
Belgium is coming into this tournament with all their big guns, as they have by far the best generation of players the country has produced. They steamrolled through their qualifying group (9-0-1), with only Greece holding them to a 1-1 draw in Belgium. Belgium scored a whopping 43 goals and conceded just six in the process. Romelu Lukaku was the leading scorer with 11 goals, while Eden Hazard (six goals, five assists), Dries Mertens (five goals, seven assists) and Thomas Meunier (five goals, seven assists) led the charge. Spanish coach Roberto Martinez has a lot of options for the starting line-up, and one of the deepest benches in the tournament. He also has former France star Thierry Henry as an assistant coach. They are expected to have an easy job in the first two matches against Panama and Tunisia, while the final game against England will shape the group.
ENGLAND (+120)
England is dubbed one of the 'losers' of world soccer, as they have always choked in major competitions. They did win the World Cup as hosts back in 1966, but with a very controversial goal. Since then, the Three Lions have failed to reach the final in the World Cup and also in the EURO Cup. They are led by coach Southgate, who led England to the World Cup by going undefeated in the qualifiers. England is led by Tottenham's star-player Harry Kane, who is easily one of the best forwards in the world right now. The whole squad is pretty young, the 3rd youngest in the World Cup, with an average age of 25.9 years. However, the lack of experience might be a problem here, as England do have a limited ceiling in the competition. Maybe this generation of players can make a big bang in the next World Cup, where pretty much everyone will be at a ripe age and with a lot more experience.
TUNISIA (+2200)
Tunisia is competing in the World Cup for the fifth time in their history without having anything special to show, as they have been eliminated in the group stage three times. They are one of the most inexperienced teams in Africa, with just a single Copa Africa in their trophy room, back in 2004 when they were hosts. This time around they did a great job in the qualifiers (4-0-2), where they were up against Congo, Libya, and Guinea. They have a Tunisian coach who isn't very experienced, while most of their players are participating in domestic competitions and in France. Tunisia will heavily rely on Forward Wahbi Kazri, a very talented and promising player who had a pretty nice season with Rennes in France. Tunisia will almost certainly fight with Panama to avoid the last spot of the group.
PANAMA (+6600)
Panama has had quite an exciting journey in order to reach their first ever World Cup. It was in the final match of the qualifiers that they essentially secured their ticket when they scored a late goal to defeat Costa Rica by 1-2 at home. Their roster consists of players who play in the MLS, and their best players are goalkeeper Jaime Penedo, defenders Roman Torres (who scored the qualifying goal) and Felipe Baloy, midfielder Gabriel Gomez (their record man in caps with 142) and forwards Blas Perez and Luis Tejeda who are also very experienced. However, the roster is the oldest in the World Cup with an average age of 29.4. Moreover, they have the heaviest player in the tournament (Roman Torres), and also the shortest player (Alberto Quintero).
Belgium and England will most likely capture the top two spots in this group, as neither Tunisia nor Panama looks like they can cause upsets here. There is value in getting Belgium, England, Tunisia, and Panama to finish in this exact same order (+150), but this particular group seems predictable. Maybe Panama can grab a point in their match with Tunisia, so Panama to get exactly one point is at +175. Our best bet for this group is for Belgium to get Over 6.5 points in this group (-120), as they should be able to defeat Tunisia and Panama, and should at least hold England to a draw. Also, a wild bet on Harry Kane to be the top goal scorer in the tournament is at a massive +1600.
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World Cup 2018 Group G consist of Belgium, Panama, Tunisia and England. This article contains our World Cup 2018 Group G betting preview including predictions on Group Winner, To Qualify, To Finish 2nd, To Finish Bottom and Straigh Forecast. Plus, the best odds, betting promotions and no deposit free bets on Russia 2018!
In this post, we'll take a closer look at Group G and try to determine which two sides are likely to prevail.
WORLD CUP 2018 GROUP G BETTING PREVIEW
Belgium
Belgium were the first European team to qualify with 22 points from eight games. The Red Devils broke all sorts of records in qualifying: they were unbeaten, they got 28 points from 10 games and Romelu Lukaku became the country's record goalscorer. The present Belgium side is being touted as the finest in the country's history. Roberto Martínez's men blitzed their way through Group H, breaking records at will. Their tally of 43 goals was the most ever registered in a single European Qualifying group for a World Cup and they also bludgeoned their way to a record goal difference of +37 - beating the previous best set by Romania (+33) during qualification for France 1998.The man currently making this dream squad tick is Kevin De Bruyne. Already the outright favourite to win the PFA Player of the Year award with his unerring vision, sublime range of passing, and long-distance strikes – he could be a real handful in the World Cup, alongside Chelsea talisman Eden Hazard. With both men entering the peaks of their careers, this combined creativity could take Belgium a long way.
Belgium's best performance at the finals was reaching the last-four in the 1986 edition, held in Mexico. Last time out in 2014, what was then a young Belgian side (with massive potential) made the quarter-finals after qualifying unbeaten as group winners. Will this potential finally be realised in Russia?
In the most recent friendly, Belgium hammered Saudi Arabia 4-0 last March.
Panama
A nation more renowned for its cigars than football ability, Panama reached the World Cup finals for the first time in recent tournaments courtesy of a last-gasp 2-1 victory over Costa Rica in their final qualifier, taking advantage of the United States' incredible defeat against Trinidad & Tobago. They were runners-up at Concacaf's Gold Cup in 2013.By guiding Panama to their first ever World Cup, Colombian coach Hernán Darío Gómez Jaramillo became just the second manager after Henri Michel to have led three different national teams to a World Cup.
Crucial in this achievement in qualifying were standout players Luis Tejada and Felipe Abdiel Baloy Ramírez. The 35-year-old Tejada is currently the all-time leading scorer in Panama history with 43 goals and finished as joint top scorer during his country's run to the 2005 CONCACAF final. Municipa defender Felipe Ramírez, meanwhile, has represented his country 93 times and was selected as part of the 2005 and 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup Best XI.
Panama were involved in several friendly matches this year. They lost to Denmark 1-0 and to Switzerland 6-0 in March, then they beat Trinidad and Tobago 1-0 last month and drew 0-0 against Northern Ireland on 30th May.
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Tunisia
Having won the Africa Cup of Nations in 2017, Tunisia sacked Henryk Kasperczak soon afterwards. Unbeaten in qualifying, they defeated DR Congo by a point. The Carthage Eagles reached their fourth finals after they finished top of Group A in the African preliminaries under gaffer Nabil Maâloul.The former Kuwait boss returned to his native country for a second spell in charge after a seven-game cameo in 2013. In reaching the 2018 finals in Russia, Maâloul became only the second Tunisian coach to qualify for the World Cup after Abdelmajid Chetali in 1978. Tunisia only qualified once a World Cup tournament in Germany in 2006, at which they failed to make it beyond the group stage.
Who should fans be looking out for from Tunisia in Russia? Remember Wahbi Khazri? Tunisia's number ten is currently out on loan from Championship side Sunderland and has sparkled in Ligue 1 with Rennes. Khazri has scored seven times in 11 starts, helping the French club up to eighth in the table.
Also keep an eye on Aymen Mathlouthi too. The 33-year-old shot-stopper is regarded as the best goalkeeper in Tunisia and one of the greatest in African history. Mathlouthi is equally as competent with the ball at his feet and has chalked up 70 appearances since his debut in an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier ten years ago. With such an accomplished keeper, can Tunisia improve on their record of a single victory at a World Cup, back in 1978 when then beat Mexico 3-1?
They recently managed to draw 2-2 against Portugal. Prior to that, back in March, Tunisia beat 1-0 both Iran and Costa Rica in international friendly matches.
England
England were unbeaten during the qualifying campaign (W8 D2) and have lost twice under Gareth Southgate's stewardship - to Germany and France. The Three Lions cruised through their qualifying group, emerging undefeated from their ten games, winning eight. Despite being blessed with some of the world's most gifted players and a domestic league to rival any, it has become habitual for England to fall short on the biggest stage of international football.What's more, former Middlesbrough gaffer Gareth Southgate still needs to prove himself in the England dugout – as he famously failed to keep Middleborough in the Premier League during his three-year reign at the Riverside. He then failed spectacularly at the European Under-21 Championship in 2015, where his side were knocked out in the group stages, finishing bottom of their group. He has currently won half of his 14 matches during his time as England boss.
As for the players, Raheem Sterling will be a key man to watch, as the former Liverpool star has blossomed at the Etihad this season, maturing into a clinical finisher with 14 league goals to his name already. Although there is no set England captain yet, plenty are pointing to Tottenham's goal-machine Harry Kane as the man to take the armband. Continuing to astound with his ruthless scoring instincts at club level, he also boasts 12 goals from 23 appearances for his country.
Historically, the dramatic glory of 1966 remains the greatest achievement in England's football history. The Three Lions have been eliminated at the quarter-final stage on six occasions – can they progress further in Russia this year?
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They played two friendlies last march - the first saw Southgate's men beating Netherlands 1-0 while the second one ended in a 1-1 draw against Italy.
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England and Belgium looks the most likely teams to advance to the last 16 round. Anyway, both teams are renowned for falling short on the biggest stages. Panama and Tunisia are very physical teams and are both capable to deliver a major upset this summer.We post sports betting predictions each and every day and you'll find them here on our homepage or over on our predictions page. You won't find better football predictions anywhere else. Take a look at our FIFA World Cup betting tips. We won't let you down!