| Sportsbook | Cape Verde | Draw | Saudi Arabia |
|---|---|---|---|
| Betovo | 2.77 | 3.84 | 2.38 |
| Zoccer | 2.8 | 3.6 | 2.55 |
| Sports Interaction | 2.69 | 3.76 | 2.33 |
| Goals | Over 2.5 | Under 2.5 |
|---|---|---|
| Best | 2.09 | 1.78 |
Cape Verde have earned their place here and this fixture represents a genuine opportunity to claim their first World Cup point or even three. Their 4-3-3 is well-organised and their pressing game can disrupt teams who are slow to settle. Ryan Mendes and Garry Rodrigues provide pace and directness in the wide channels and both are capable of finishing. Cape Verde’s greatest strength is their collective intensity — they defend as a unit and make it difficult for teams to find space between the lines. Against Saudi Arabia’s conservative approach, Cape Verde may find themselves with unexpected amounts of the ball. Why this matters: Cape Verde at ~2.80 is a genuinely competitive price in a fixture that could go either way.
Saudi Arabia face a must-win scenario to keep qualification hopes alive. Their 4-4-2 under the new regime is more adventurous than recent tournaments — Al-Dawsari‘s pace on the left and Salem Al-Dawsari’s delivery from set-pieces are their best weapons. Their defensive shape can be exploited with quick positional play but they are physically strong and committed. Saudi Arabia will need to impose their physicality and be clinical on the rare chances they create. Al-Owais in goal is world-class and will keep them in the game if Cape Verde’s attackers are sharp. Why this matters: Saudi Arabia at 2.55 is the market slightly preferring them as the more experienced side.
This is the most evenly matched fixture of the batch. Cape Verde’s pressing game and direct wide threat will cause Saudi Arabia’s backline real problems. Saudi Arabia’s experience and physical presence will ensure they stay in the game. Both teams need points from this fixture and the nervous energy will create a cagey, competitive contest that neither side can put away. The draw at ~3.60 is the value bet — this game has stalemate written all over it.

Cole Gallagher covers soccer betting for WorldCupBetting.ca, specialising in match predictions, odds analysis and tournament futures. Based in Toronto, he has followed the Canadian men’s national team since their 2022 qualifying campaign and brings a line-shopping, data-first approach to every pick.
