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#广场预测世界杯赢40000U World Cup Day 10 Score Predictions! Netherlands VS Sweden Germany VS Ivory Coast Ecuador VS Curaçao Tunisia VS Japan
The World Cup group stage enters the tenth match day, with matches in Groups E and F featuring the second round of four encounters in turn. Beijing time June 21, from early morning to morning: at 1 a.m., the Netherlands and Sweden face off for first place in Group F; at 4 a.m., Germany battles Ivory Coast, a key match for the top of Group E; at 8 a.m., Ecuador plays Curaçao, with the loser likely to be eliminated from this World Cup; at 11 a.m., Tunisia faces Japan, as the 1,000th match in World Cup history is about to be played. Each of these four matches is crucial for qualification.
First Match: Netherlands VS Sweden (Beijing time June 21, 1 a.m.) Venue: Houston NRG Stadium This is the second round for the top spot in Group F. Sweden swept Tunisia 5-1 in the first match, topping the table with a superior goal difference; the Netherlands led twice in their first match but were equalized twice by Japan, ending with a 2-2 draw. Both teams have 4 and 1 points respectively, and the winner will take the initiative in qualifying. Basic team info: The Netherlands is ranked 8th in FIFA World Rankings, with a total team value of about 470 million euros. Led by Van Dijk in defense, midfielders include De Jong, Højlund, and Reijnders, with forwards like Gakpo, Depay, and Malen. However, the Dutch team faces serious injury issues—Javi Simons suffered a torn ACL in April and will miss the World Cup; Timber withdrew due to groin injury; De Ligt has a back injury that remains unhealed; De Jong has missed most of this season. In their first match, the Dutch won 75% of aerial duels, with Van Hek excellent at center-back. But defensive vulnerabilities are evident—no clean sheets in the last five matches, and substituting defenders for extra defense at the end of the first game led to an equalizer, drawing criticism of Koeman’s conservative substitutions. Sweden is ranked 38th in FIFA, with a team value of about 208 million euros. Managed by Graham Potter since October last year, they qualified for the World Cup after beating Ukraine and Poland in the playoffs, returning after many years. They beat Tunisia 5-1 in their first match, with Isaac providing two assists and a goal, and Källström also scoring. The strike duo Isaac and Källström are worth a combined 165 million euros, making them one of the hottest attacking pairs in this World Cup.
Winning Probability and Odds
Bookmakers set Netherlands win odds at -138, draw +295, Sweden win +390. Opta data gives the Netherlands a 58.7% chance of winning, compared to only 20.1% for Sweden. The market still favors the Netherlands. Historically, the teams have limited official matchups, making this one of their most important recent encounters.
Predicted Score
The Netherlands has the edge in strength, but their defense is vulnerable and they are plagued by injuries; Sweden’s twin forwards are in top form, posing a significant counterattack threat. The Netherlands needs a win to re-establish their top position in the group, while Sweden can accept a draw and continue to lead.
Predicted score: 2-2 draw.
Second Match: Germany VS Ivory Coast (Beijing time June 21, 4 a.m.) Venue: Toronto BMO Field This is the top match in Group E. Germany crushed Curaçao 7-1 in their first game, while Ivory Coast scored a last-minute winning goal against Ecuador, 1-0. Both teams have 3 points, and the winner will secure qualification early. Basic team info: Germany is ranked higher in FIFA, with a strong team value. Head coach Nagelsmann employs a 4-2-3-1 formation, with Musiala and Wirtz forming a world-class creative midfield; Havertz scored twice in the first match, and Sane, Musiala, and Wirtz are confirmed starters. Neuer, aged 40, returns to goal, with Kimmich as captain. Germany enters this match on a nine-game winning streak across all competitions; Nagelsmann said Musiala is “still world-class even at 95%.” Goretzka is injured and misses the World Cup. Ivory Coast is ranked 33rd in FIFA, with a valuable team known for physical strength, speed, and individual skill. Coach Fofana used a 4-4-2 formation in the first game. Captain Kessi (103 caps, 15 goals) and Fofana form a midfield duo aiming to cut off Germany’s supply lines. 19-year-old Diomande is a Liverpool target worth 100 million euros; winger Diallo scored a decisive goal in the first match. Ivory Coast has won five straight matches recently, conceding only one goal, and previously defeated World Cup favorite France. Winning Probability and Odds: Germany is the clear favorite. Bookmakers set Germany’s odds at around 1 goal/half a goal handicap. Former German international Kroos predicts a 3-1 victory for Germany. There are no official previous matches between the two teams.
Predicted Score
Germany has a technical advantage, but Ivory Coast’s physicality and counterattack speed are highly threatening. Ivory Coast cannot defend against all threats in 90 minutes, but Germany’s defense still has vulnerabilities under high-intensity confrontation.
Predicted score: Germany 3-1.
Third Match: Ecuador VS Curaçao (Beijing time June 21, 8 a.m.) Venue: Seattle Lumen Field This is a do-or-die match in Group E. Ecuador lost 0-1 to Ivory Coast in the first game, while Curaçao suffered a 1-7 defeat to Germany—Livanov Comenencia scored their first-ever World Cup goal in the 21st minute. Both teams have 0 points, and the loser will likely be eliminated from the group. Basic team info: Ecuador is ranked 28th in FIFA, with a team value of about 132 million euros. Key players include Caicedo (Chelsea), Enkunku (Arsenal), and Pacho (Paris Saint-Germain). Ecuador dominated possession but hit the crossbar three times in the first game. Their defense is tight, conceding only 0.5 goals per game on average, but their attack is inefficient, averaging only 0.9 goals per game. All players are healthy. Since they face Germany in the last match, they need to win and score as many goals as possible to improve goal difference. Curaçao is ranked 82nd in FIFA, with a team value of about 25.83 million euros. They are the smallest and least populous team in World Cup history. They lost 1-7 to Germany in their first game, conceding 16 goals in their last three matches. However, their lineup is intact with no key injuries, and Comenencia scored in the first game in good form.
Winning Probability and Odds
Ecuador is the overwhelming favorite. Betting odds favor Ecuador with fixed odds for a win, draw, or loss, and data sources generally expect a big Ecuador victory.
Predicted Score
Ecuador’s strength far exceeds Curaçao’s, and they cannot afford to lose. Curaçao’s defense is demoralized, and they will likely struggle against Ecuador’s aerial and set-piece threats.
Predicted score: Ecuador 3-0 or 4-0, with hopes of qualification.
Fourth Match: Tunisia VS Japan (Beijing time June 21, 11 a.m.) Venue: Monterrey Stadium This is the 1,000th match in World Cup history. Tunisia lost 1-5 to Sweden in their first game and has since changed coaches; Japan drew 2-2 with the Netherlands in their opener. Both teams face critical battles. Basic team info: Tunisia is ranked 45th in FIFA, and their 1-5 defeat to Sweden was their worst World Cup loss ever. Coach Ramucci was dismissed after just four matches, becoming the first coach in World Cup history to be sacked after one game. His replacement is experienced coach Elver Lener. Goalkeeper Shamak made two errors leading to goals in the first match. The team must quickly resolve defensive chaos. Japan is ranked higher in FIFA, with most players from European leagues. Long-term coach Moriyasu has a highly mature tactical system. They came from behind twice to draw against the Netherlands, showing strong resilience and tactical execution. Opta’s supercomputer simulation of 25,000 scenarios shows Japan has a 61.3% chance of winning. Japan has conceded in their last seven World Cup group matches but has only lost two of those games.
Winning Probability and Odds
Japan is the clear favorite. Opta favors Japan to win. Some media predict Japan will win 3-1. Tunisia’s coaching change makes their tactics unpredictable, but they must win to keep qualification hopes alive.
Predicted Score
Japan’s overall strength and tactical execution surpass Tunisia, and Tunisia’s defense has serious issues exposed in the first game. Japan is likely to break through with ground play.
Predicted score: Japan 2-0 or 3-1, securing a favorable position in Group F.
The World Cup group stage enters the tenth match day, with four matches in Group E and F's second round scheduled to take turns. Beijing time June 21, from early morning to morning: at 1 a.m., the Netherlands and Sweden will compete for the top spot in Group F; at 4 a.m., Germany will face Ivory Coast, with the battle for the top of Group E about to ignite; at 8 a.m., Ecuador will play Curaçao, and the losing side will basically be eliminated from this World Cup; at 11 a.m., Tunisia will face Japan, with the 1,000th match in World Cup history about to be born. Each of the four matches is crucial for qualification.
First Match: Netherlands VS Sweden (Beijing time June 21, 1 a.m.) Venue: Houston NRG Stadium This is the second round of Group F, a battle for the top spot. Sweden swept Tunisia 5-1 in the first round, ranking first with goal difference; the Netherlands led twice in the first round but were equalized twice by Japan, ending with a 2-2 draw. Both teams have 4 and 1 points respectively, and the winner will hold the initiative for qualification. Basic team info: The Netherlands team is ranked 8th in FIFA world rankings, with a total team value of about 470 million euros. The team is led by Van Dijk in defense, with De Jong, Herenveen, and Reinders in midfield, and attackers like Gakpo, Depay, and Malen. However, the Netherlands faces serious injury issues—Javi Simmons suffered a cruciate ligament injury in April and will miss the World Cup; Timber withdrew due to groin injury; De Ligt has a back injury that remains unrecovered; De Jong has missed most of this season. In the first match, the Netherlands had a 75% success rate in aerial duels, with Van Hek performing outstandingly. But the defensive line also has obvious vulnerabilities—no clean sheets in the last five matches, and in the last match, substituting defenders to strengthen defense led to an equalizer, drawing criticism of Koeman’s conservative substitutions. Sweden is ranked 38th in FIFA, with a total team value of about 208 million euros. The team is coached by Graham Potter, who took over last October and led the team through playoffs, eliminating Ukraine and Poland, returning to the World Cup after many years. They beat Tunisia 5-1 in the first match, with Isak providing two assists and scoring once, and Zekai Rish also scoring. The strike duo of Isak and Zekai Rish has a combined value of 165 million euros, making them the hottest forward partnership in this World Cup.
Winning Probability and Odds
Bookmakers offer odds of -138 for Netherlands win, +295 for a draw, and +390 for Sweden win. Opta data give the Netherlands a 58.7% chance of winning, and Sweden only 20.1%. The market still considers the Netherlands the favorite. Historically, the teams have limited official matchups; this is the most important encounter between the two in recent years.
Predicted Score
The Netherlands has an advantage on paper, but their defense has obvious flaws and injuries are numerous; Sweden’s twin forwards are in top form, with a huge threat on counterattacks. The Netherlands needs a win to re-establish their top position in the group, while Sweden can accept a draw and continue to lead.
Predicted score: 2-2 draw.
Second Match: Germany VS Ivory Coast (Beijing time June 21, 4 a.m.) Venue: Toronto BMO Field This is the top match of Group E. Germany crushed Curaçao 7-1 in the first round, while Ivory Coast scored a last-second winning goal against Ecuador 1-0. Both have 3 points, and the winner will secure qualification early. Basic team info: Germany is ranked high in FIFA, with a strong team value. Nagelsmann uses a 4-2-3-1 formation, with Musiala and Wirtz forming a world-class creative midfield, and Havertz scored twice in the first match, with Sane, Musiala, and Wirtz confirmed to continue starting. 40-year-old Neuer returns to guard the goal, with Kimmich as captain. Germany enters this match with a nine-game winning streak in all competitions; Nagelsmann said Musiala is still a top player even at 95% form. But Gnabry is out due to injury. Ivory Coast is ranked 33rd in FIFA, with a considerable team value, known for physical confrontation, speed, and individual ability. Coach Fae used a 4-4-2 formation effectively in the first match. Captain Kessie (103 caps, 15 goals) and Fofana will try to cut off Germany’s supply lines. 19-year-old Diomande is a Liverpool target worth 100 million euros; Manchester United winger Diallo scored a decisive goal in the first match. Ivory Coast has won five consecutive matches recently, conceding only one goal, and previously defeated World Cup favorites France.
Winning Probability and Odds
Germany is a clear favorite. Odds predict Germany will win 3-1. Germany has a handicap of one goal / one and a half goals. There are no official match records between the two teams.
Predicted Score
Germany has an advantage technically, but Ivory Coast’s physical confrontation and counterattack speed are highly threatening. Ivory Coast cannot defend against all threats in 90 minutes, but their defense under high-intensity confrontation still has hidden risks.
Predicted: Germany wins 3-1.
Third Match: Ecuador VS Curaçao (Beijing time June 21, 8 a.m.) Venue: Seattle Lumen Field This is a do-or-die match in Group E. Ecuador lost 0-1 to Ivory Coast in the first round, with a last-second goal; Curaçao suffered a 1-7 defeat to Germany in the first round—Livan Corominas scored their first World Cup goal in the 21st minute. Both teams have 0 points, and the loser will be basically eliminated from the group. Basic team info: Ecuador is ranked 28th in FIFA, with a total team value of about 132 million euros. The team features European stars like Caicedo (Chelsea), Inkapie (Arsenal), and Paredes (Paris). In the first match, Ecuador dominated the game but hit the crossbar three times. The team’s defense is tight, conceding only 0.5 goals per game on average, but their attack is inefficient, averaging only 0.9 goals per game. All players are healthy with no injuries. Since they still have to face Germany in the last round, they need to win this game and score as many goal difference as possible. Curaçao is ranked 82nd in FIFA, with a team value of about 25.83 million euros. This is the smallest and least populous team in World Cup history. They suffered a 1-7 defeat to Germany in the first match, conceding 16 goals in the last three matches. But their lineup is complete, with no key injuries, and Corominas is in good scoring form.
Winning Probability and Odds
Ecuador is an overwhelming favorite. Betting odds favor Ecuador with fixed odds for win/draw/loss, and data agencies generally expect a big Ecuador victory.
Predicted Score
Ecuador’s strength far exceeds Curaçao, and they cannot afford to lose. Curaçao’s defense is demoralized, and they will likely struggle against Ecuador’s aerial and set-piece threats.
Predicted: Ecuador wins 3-0 or 4-0, keeping hope for qualification.
Fourth Match: Tunisia VS Japan (Beijing time June 21, 11 a.m.) Venue: Monterrey Stadium This is the 1,000th match in World Cup history. Tunisia suffered a 1-5 defeat to Sweden in the first round and then changed coaches urgently; Japan drew 2-2 with the Netherlands in the first round with resilience. Both teams face key battles. Basic team info: Tunisia is ranked 45th in FIFA, and their 1-5 loss to Sweden was their worst defeat in World Cup history. Coach Ramucci was dismissed after only four matches, becoming the first head coach in World Cup history to be sacked after one game. His replacement is experienced Elver Lener. Goalkeeper Shamak made two mistakes in the first match leading to goals. The team must quickly resolve defensive chaos. Japan is ranked higher in FIFA, with a squad mainly composed of European league players. Long-term coach Moriyasu has a highly mature tactical system. They came from behind twice to draw against the Netherlands, showing strong resilience and tactical execution. Opta supercomputer simulations of 25,000 times show Japan has a 61.3% chance of winning. Japan has conceded in the group stage in the last 7 World Cups, but only lost 2 of those matches.
Winning Probability and Odds
Japan is a clear favorite. Opta favors Japan to win. Some media predict Japan will win 3-1. Tunisia’s coaching change makes their tactics unpredictable, but they must win to keep qualification hopes alive.
Predicted Score
Japan’s overall strength and tactical execution surpass Tunisia, and Tunisia’s defense line showed serious problems in the first match. Japan is expected to break through with ground play.
Predicted: Japan wins 2-0 or 3-1, securing a favorable position in Group F.