Poland vs Argentina Prediction, Match Preview, Live Stream, Odds & Picks
Argentina must prompt the pace
The last round of Group C provides an interesting clash between Poland and Argentina. This will decide which team advances. Here’s how to bet Poland vs Argentina with the moneyline, spread and over/under odds.
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The Polish Consistency
The Poles are currently at the top spot in the group, with no taste of defeat so far in the tournament. They are one of those teams that haven’t had significantly high-quality performances to date, but manage to improve the overall impression along the way.
Against Saudi Arabia in their last game, Poland were 2-0 winners. However, it’s important to note that the Saudis missed a penalty during the first half of the match. Robert Lewandowski finally scored his first-ever World Cup goal, and will be expected to add more against Argentina.
Poland’s five games heading into the Qatar competition included three 1-0 score lines with a goalless draw, thus underscoring their lacking offense/ If you’re betting online, expect another cagey match here.
However, Poland could roll the dice in this clash, working in all cylinders in the push to advance. That may mean a change to the attack strategy, with Juventus loanee Arkadiusz Milik set to join Lewandowski.
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Argentina, So Messi
They easily made it into this tournament, with no losses during the qualifying campaign. They are one of the favorites in this Cup, and their current form is unbelievable. Argentina had not been defeated in 35 consecutive matches before losing to Saudi Arabia in the group opener.
They did redeem themselves last Saturday against underdog Mexico. The 2-0 success saw Leo Messi score the first goal of the match, adding an assist on an Enzo Fernandez goal. In order to advance in the tourney, Argentina need to prompt the pace in Wednesday’s match.
With the stars on their roster, and an impeccable record coming into the Cup, it’s not hard to see why we’re including them in our soccer picks and parlays. They’ve been incredibly slow on the pitch so far, but this world-class squad figures to get better and better with each match.
Poland vs Argentina Match Information
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- Match: Poland vs Argentina
- Day/Time: Wednesday, Nov. 30th, 2:00 p.m. ET
- Location: Stadium 974 (Doha)
- Poland vs Argentina Live stream: fubo.tv
Poland vs Argentina Picks & Prediction
- Worth Betting on the Moneyline?
Argentina enter this clash as heavy favorites, priced at -210 on the three-way moneyline according to the latest soccer odds. Poland, meanwhile, are at +675. The difference between the two teams should be that big. Lionel Scaloni’s men need to be at their very best, as only a win will guarantee the side a place in the last 16 (although if Mexico beat Saudi Arabia, earning a point has them advancing out of Group C by finishing second). It’s an ideal chance to have Argentina achieve another victory as they fully recover after that debacle at the start of the World Cup. However, this clash should be closer than suggested by the odds.
- Worth betting Against the Spread?
Argentina are the better side…on paper. That isn’t sufficient. They’re struggling to create any chances. We don’t expect them to score many goals. It took them 65 minutes to break down a stubborn Mexican defense. Expect trouble against Poland, who are very organized at the back. The Argentines are taken to win. We can’t back them at a -1 spread.
- Worth betting the Totals?
Goal line is set at 2½, with under being priced at -130. Victory is a dream of both nations, but being smart and cautious is an approach that can potentially be crucial. Poland will also be happy with one point, so don’t expect them to push. It’s under, given the circumstances.
Score Prediction: Argentina 1, Poland 0.
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