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Tunisia vs Netherlands 33/1 Bet Builder Tip with bet365

George Green
Published 25 Jun 2026, 08:16| Updated at 25 Jun 2026, 11:18

Tunisia vs Netherlands 33/1 Bet Builder Tip with bet365

Netherlands are looking to cap off their 2026 World Cup group stage campaign in style as they lock horns with Tunisia in the final game in Group F, with kick-off at midnight on Thursday.

To put it mildly, Tunisia have had a shoddy World Cup campaign, taking battering from Sweden (5-1) and Japan (4-0).

Their first performance was so poor that it prompted the Tunisian FA to sack the team's manager and replace him with Herve Renard.

However, his first game went as badly as the previous one, with the team outplayed and outfought by a superior Japan side.

The Netherlands, though, are going to be in the knockout stages and come into this game attempting to top the group.

The European side are coming off the back of a thumping 5-1 win over Sweden where they were impressive, and now look to build on that performance.

They're level on points with Japan but top the group on goals scored, so they'll know that if they beat Tunisia by a larger margin than Japan beat Sweden, they'll top the group.

Based on that, we've compiled a 33/1 Mega Bet Builder with bet365, as well as a preview of what they can offer you during the World Cup this summer.

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Tunisia vs Netherlands Bet Builder Tip

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Bet Builder Reasoning

Netherlands To Win And Over 2.5 Team Goals

The Dutch are coming into this game following an impressive performance, beating Sweden 5-1 following a clinical display. Having also scored twice against Japan, they've scored an average of 3.5 goals per game so far. Tunisia, though, have conceded a whopping nine goals in their opening two games.

Cody Gakpo To Score Anytime

Cody Gakpo has a habit of turning up in international tournaments for the Dutch, with the forward scoring two goals in two games thus far.

Hannibal Mejbri To Be Carded

Hannibal Mejbri is one of the most card-prone players in the sport, and the combative midfielder is something of a booking magnet when playing for the national team, averaging 0.63 cards per 90.

Hazem Mastouri To Be Carded

Similarly, Tunisian forward Hazem Mastouri is no stranger to a booking, with the 29-year-old averaging 0.39 cards per 90 while on international duty.

What can bet365 offer you this summer?

Live Streaming:

bet365 will be showing all the games live via their streaming service during the World Cup (link below). This feature is excellent if you are on the go and you can't watch the games via television. This service is available to all customers in the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Netherlands, Greece and Australia.

https://extra.bet365.com/features/en/sports-live-streaming

Extra-Time Player Markets:

For the World Cup, bet365 will be enhancing their player markets to cover bets/games that may go into Extra-Time (excluding penalties). This means, that if your bet doesn't land on selected markets during normal time, it will carry over, giving you a better possibility for potential winnings. Sub On, Play On still applies. Tournament Challenge:

bet365 have brought back their popular Tournament Challenge for the World Cup where a prize fund of £250,000 is on offer for players.To get involved, simply click on the image below and follow these steps:

  • Log in to your account.
  • Navigate to Tournament Challenge under Football – Free Games.
  • Make your selections on World Cup matches.
  • Earn points based on the number of correct selections made.

Full Terms & Conditions can be found here