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Tunisia v Netherlands

FIFA World Cup 2026

Tunisia v Netherlands is genuinely tight, and the market knows it. No side gives the model enough room to disagree. Pass.

5 venues priced·Cheapest on Tunisia: Kalshi (12.5%)
The market and our model agree — no clear edge.

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Squad

No late fitness or discipline news on either side.

Netherlands should win, and the price already says so. The model has Netherlands at 69%, the market at 64%. Strong favourites priced shorter than the model rates them is where we get Picks; the reverse — both numbers landing in the same place — is where we get a Pass. We'll check again near kickoff when the confirmed eleven and any fitness news land; until then, the price reads fair.

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Price across venues

The number that matters is the true price — what you actually pay once each venue's margin, fee, spread, or commission is folded in. The cheapest true price wins.

Tunisia

VenueOddsTrue price
PinnacleSportsbookEU5.7517.4%
William HillSportsbookUK5.5018.2%
Sky BetSportsbookUK6.2516.0%
PolymarketPrediction marketGLOBAL14.3%
KalshiBestPrediction market12.5%

Sharp consensus fair value 14.8%

Draw

VenueOddsTrue price
PinnacleSportsbookEU4.0824.5%
William HillSportsbookUK3.8026.3%
Sky BetSportsbookUK4.0025.0%
PolymarketBestPrediction marketGLOBAL23.2%
KalshiPrediction market23.5%

Sharp consensus fair value 22.9%

Netherlands

VenueOddsTrue price
PinnacleSportsbookEU1.5265.8%
William HillSportsbookUK1.5365.4%
Sky BetSportsbookUK1.5066.7%
PolymarketPrediction marketGLOBAL67.2%
KalshiBestPrediction market63.5%

Sharp consensus fair value 62.3%

The drivers

  1. Team news, weather, and the confirmed XI feed back into the prior as kickoff approaches.
  2. Tight three-way pricing rarely produces a Pick — the disagreement isn't there to publish.
  3. The market is absorbing the same reads the model is weighing; nothing to chase.

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