Group D concludes the Tuesday action when 2018 World Cup champions France battle Australia. France is expected to do well in this tournament as they are the third favorites at +650. Australia is +30,000 and not expected to get out of the group stage. Below is my World Cup soccer betting pick for France vs Australia.
France vs Australia Betting Pick
ℹ️ The Pick: | France -375 |
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This game will be played at Al Janoub Stadium at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 22, 2022.
Why Bet France -375
✅ France has a top two or three roster at this tournament and know how to win the World Cup.
✅ Australia is going through a transitional period in their national team and do not have any top end talent.
✅ France needs to win Group A so that they can avoid a, likely, Round of 16 matchup with Argentina.
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France
France is back in the World Cup for the sixth consecutive tournament, and they will look to defend their world title they won back in 2018. ‘Les Bleus’ has won the World Cup twice and will look to become just the fourth nation to have won three World Cups if they go back-to-back. France easily qualified for the World Cup after finishing first in Group D of UEFA qualifying.
The French attack may be the most loaded group in any team as they are led by Karim Benzema, Kylian Mbappe, Olivier Giroud, Ousmane Dembele, and Antoine Griezmann. In the midfield, youngsters will rule the field as Eduardo Camavinga, Youssouf Fofana, and Aurelien Tchouameni will look to control the ball.
Defensively, France has the solid trio of Lucas Hernandez, William Saliba, and Benjamin Pavard in front of Huge Lloris. The Tottenham goalie is good for a mistake or two, but he is solid in net for his national team.
Australia
Australia has their weakest team in a while, but that still did not stop the ‘Socceroos’ from advancing to their sixth straight FIFA World Cup. The Socceroos have not won a game at the World Cup since 2010 and have advanced out of the group stage just one time back in 2006. Australia advanced to Qatar by beating Peru in penalties in the Inter-confederation playoffs.
There are a few big names in the squad this year with the biggest being Celtics Aaron Mooy in the midfield and Copenahgen’s Mathew Ryan in net. The Australian attack will be led by Awe Mabil, Jamie Maclaren, and Mathew Leckie.
Do not expect this Australia team to do much in Qatar.