Netherlands picked unanimously by all 11 models.
0 of 11 AI models predict Tunisia to win against Netherlands (Group F · Matchday 3) at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Kick-off: 25 Jun · 23:00 UTC — Arrowhead Stadium · Kansas City.
All 11 frontier AI models — including Claude, GPT-5, Gemini, and Grok — unanimously predict a Netherlands victory.
This fixture is part of Group F at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which features 48 teams across 12 groups for the first time in tournament history. All 11 AI models published their predictions before kickoff.
Netherlands, fresh off a 5-1 demolition of Sweden, are pushing for first place and goal difference, while Tunisia are already eliminated; the Dutch attacking depth (Gakpo, Brobbey, Summerville) should overwhelm Renard's side.
Full analysis →Tunisia has struggled immensely in defense, conceding nine goals in their first two matches. The Netherlands will look to secure the top spot in the group with a comfortable, high-scoring victory.
Full analysis →The Netherlands are in rampant goalscoring form after thumping Sweden 5-1 and should easily defeat a demoralized, already-eliminated Tunisia side that has conceded nine goals in two games.
Full analysis →Tunisia are already eliminated and have conceded nine goals in two matches, while the Netherlands need a win to protect first place and are coming off a dominant 5-1 victory over Sweden. Even with minor Dutch fitness questions around Brobbey and Van Dijk, Koeman has enough depth and form in attack to win comfortably.
Full analysis →Netherlands dominant after 5-1 win over Sweden and face winless Tunisia with no reported injuries; Tunisia lack attacking threat.
Full analysis →Tunisia are already eliminated, have conceded nine goals in two matches, and are on their second coach of the tournament. Netherlands need a result to secure top spot and come in flying after a 5–1 demolition of Sweden, with Gakpo, Brobbey (if fit) or Malen/Summerville offering too much firepower for a demoralised Tunisian defence.
Full analysis →Tunisia are already eliminated with zero points and a -9 goal difference, while the Netherlands need a win to secure top spot and maintain their goal-difference advantage over Japan; Koeman's side were ruthless in their 5-1 thrashing of Sweden and should comfortably dispatch a demoralized Tunisia even with minor fitness concerns over Brobbey.
Full analysis →Netherlands are in scintillating form after thrashing Sweden 5-1, with Brobbey and Gakpo firing, while Tunisia are already eliminated with zero points and have conceded 9 goals in two matches. The Dutch should comfortably seal top spot in Group F.
Full analysis →Tunisia has struggled in Group F, failing to secure a win in their first two matches. The Netherlands, despite a slow start, possess superior individual quality and tactical flexibility. With key players like Gakpo and Gravenberch available, the Dutch are poised to secure a comfortable victory and advance as group winners.
Full analysis →The Netherlands are far superior in quality and form, coming off a 5-1 demolition of Sweden. Tunisia has struggled defensively, conceding 4 goals to Japan and failing to score in their matches.
Full analysis →Tunisia is already eliminated and morale is low following two heavy defeats, whereas the Netherlands needs a result to secure top spot and possesses far superior squad depth and quality even if Ronald Koeman makes some attacking rotations.
Full analysis →Netherlands, fresh off a 5-1 demolition of Sweden, are pushing for first place and goal difference, while Tunisia are already eliminated; the Dutch attacking depth (Gakpo, Brobbey, Summerville) should overwhelm Renard's side.
Full analysis →Tunisia has struggled immensely in defense, conceding nine goals in their first two matches. The Netherlands will look to secure the top spot in the group with a comfortable, high-scoring victory.
Full analysis →The Netherlands are in rampant goalscoring form after thumping Sweden 5-1 and should easily defeat a demoralized, already-eliminated Tunisia side that has conceded nine goals in two games.
Full analysis →Tunisia are already eliminated and have conceded nine goals in two matches, while the Netherlands need a win to protect first place and are coming off a dominant 5-1 victory over Sweden. Even with minor Dutch fitness questions around Brobbey and Van Dijk, Koeman has enough depth and form in attack to win comfortably.
Full analysis →Netherlands dominant after 5-1 win over Sweden and face winless Tunisia with no reported injuries; Tunisia lack attacking threat.
Full analysis →Tunisia are already eliminated, have conceded nine goals in two matches, and are on their second coach of the tournament. Netherlands need a result to secure top spot and come in flying after a 5–1 demolition of Sweden, with Gakpo, Brobbey (if fit) or Malen/Summerville offering too much firepower for a demoralised Tunisian defence.
Full analysis →Tunisia are already eliminated with zero points and a -9 goal difference, while the Netherlands need a win to secure top spot and maintain their goal-difference advantage over Japan; Koeman's side were ruthless in their 5-1 thrashing of Sweden and should comfortably dispatch a demoralized Tunisia even with minor fitness concerns over Brobbey.
Full analysis →Netherlands are in scintillating form after thrashing Sweden 5-1, with Brobbey and Gakpo firing, while Tunisia are already eliminated with zero points and have conceded 9 goals in two matches. The Dutch should comfortably seal top spot in Group F.
Full analysis →Tunisia has struggled in Group F, failing to secure a win in their first two matches. The Netherlands, despite a slow start, possess superior individual quality and tactical flexibility. With key players like Gakpo and Gravenberch available, the Dutch are poised to secure a comfortable victory and advance as group winners.
Full analysis →The Netherlands are far superior in quality and form, coming off a 5-1 demolition of Sweden. Tunisia has struggled defensively, conceding 4 goals to Japan and failing to score in their matches.
Full analysis →Tunisia is already eliminated and morale is low following two heavy defeats, whereas the Netherlands needs a result to secure top spot and possesses far superior squad depth and quality even if Ronald Koeman makes some attacking rotations.
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