World Cup 2026 Tips for Day 11 & Day 12

The group stage of the World Cup 2026 reaches a critical juncture as Tunisia meet Japan and Argentina take on Austria. After some dramatic results in the first round, both matchups carry high stakes: Tunisia needs a win to stay alive in the tournament, while Japan can virtually secure qualification with a win. Meanwhile, Argentina, inspired by a Lionel Messi hat trick, face an Austrian team riding their own momentum. In this article we preview each contest, highlight the key storylines and offer our World Cup 2026 tips for Day 11 & Day 12.

We begin with Sunday’s early kick‑off between Tunisia and Japan, then move to Monday’s duel featuring Argentina and Austria. You’ll also find a summary of our recommended World Cup 2026 tips for Day 11 & Day 12 so you can get the most out of the betting features available at ibet for these matches.

World Cup 2026 Betting at ibet

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World Cup 2026 Tips for Day 11 & Day 12

Here are the standout World Cup 2026 tips for Day 11 & Day 12. These selections are grounded in team form, tactical matchups and scoring patterns rather than simply backing the obvious favourites.

  • Tunisia vs Japan: Japan to Win & Under 3.5 Goals at 2.04 at ibet.
  • Argentina vs Austria: Total Goals Over 2.5 at 1.98 at ibet.

Japan’s solid defence and measured approach suggest they will look to take an early lead and see the game out while Tunisia struggle to find goals. 

In the second fixture, Argentina is in full flow and has the firepower to score multiple goals, but Austria showed enough attacking verve to suggest they can get on the scoresheet too. Combining these factors makes Over 2.5 goals an attractive play.

If you want more tips, check out our picks for Day 9 & Day 10 and days 13 & 14!

World Cup 2026 Tips for Day 11

Tunisia vs Japan

Sunday, June 21, 2026, at 06:00 (CET) – Estadio BBVA, Monterrey

  • World Cup 2026 Tips: Japan to Win + Under 3.5 Goals at 2.04 at ibet.

After Tunisia’s heavy defeat against Sweden in their first group stage match, they return to the Estadio BBVA, in Monterrey, to face Japan. 

Tunisia’s profile

Tunisia did go through the qualification without conceding a goal, but in their last three matches they conceded eleven goals and scored one. The two first were friendlies against Austria (losing 1-0) and Belgium (losing 5-0). We all know now that they lost to the Swedes 5-1 in the tournament opener. 

After that they decided to fire their coach, Sabri Lamouchi, and replace him with Herve Renard. It was not only a bad result. Their defence was in complete disarray when Sweden pressured them, and things don’t look better now that they face Japan first and the Netherlands after.

Japan’s profile

After the draw with the Netherlands in their World Cup opener Japan continue building on their momentum from the friendlies. In their last five matches they got 4 wins and a draw. That means defeating countries like England and Scotland. 

What was impressive to watch in their match against the Oranje was their well-drilled high press that gave them very little space to breathe. Making them a nightmare to play against. But even if they press high, they are not the team that goes for scoring many goals. They aim to keep possession, and after scoring they drop back and rather defend their lead.

Our prediction for Tunisia vs Japan

My bet here is that Japan will aim for an early goal to secure three points and a place in the knockouts. I don’t think the change of the head coach for the North Africans will have a big impact. I believe they cannot bounce back from this psychologically no matter what. 

However, the Asian nation will not go for a big win. My bet is that they will aim for an early lead and stay low to defend themselves. Tunisia doesn’t have the players to lead the way to a victory, nor do they have the confidence after being crushed by Sweden.

My bet is that Japan will win and it will end with under 3.5 goals. I get the odds of 2.04 at ibet when combining these two markets.

World Cup 2026 Tips for Day 12

Argentina vs Austria

Monday, June 22, 2026 at 19:00 (CET) – AT&T Stadium, Texas

  • World Cup 2026 Tip: Total Goals Over 2.5 at 1.98 at ibet.

Argentina had a show against Algeria, with Messi getting the headlines after scoring a hat-trick in their opener and securing three points. In their second group stage match, they will take on Austria at AT&T Stadium.

Argentina’s profile

Messi showed how things are done in their first match in Group J against Algeria when he led the way for his country, scoring a hat-trick. What is interesting to see is how the whole national team stands behind him and contributes to his goals. 

He is without a doubt the best football player in the world. With the three goals he scored, he is now level with Miroslav Klose, who is the World Cup’s top goalscorer throughout history with 16 goals. Now it looks like the Argentinian No. 10 will break the record in this tournament. The question is when?

Austria’s profile

The last time the alpine nation participated in the tournament was 1998. After that, they have been struggling in the qualifications. But something has happened with the team since Ralf Rangnick took charge in 2022. The German coach made the team look like one of the best national teams in Euro 2024, where they beat the Netherlands and Poland in the group stage. 

The success continued in their opener of the World Cup against Jordan, who appeared for the first time on the world stage. Sabitzer and Co. won the match 3-1, meaning they are 2nd in group J.

Our prediction for Argentina vs Austria

I found a really good bet with a lot of value. My prediction is that it will be over 2.5 goals with the odds of 1.98 at ibet

Another tempting market is both teams to score for the full time at 2.02. But my bet will be a single one on the market Total Goals: Over 2.5. The reason is that Messi is after the record to become the top goalscorer of all time in the World Cup and the whole team is backing him. So at least two goals from the magician, and I can see Austria scoring at least once.

Upgrade Your Bets: World Cup Features

Super Sub

In these high‑stakes group games, managers will not hesitate to make late changes. Tunisia have already changed coaches, and new boss Herve Renard might shuffle his forwards if they chase the game against Japan. Similarly, Argentina could rest a key attacker once the points are secure. With the Super Sub feature, any player prop you place transfers automatically to the substitute who comes on if your original pick leaves the pitch, ensuring your bet stays active for the full match.

Goal Rush

Goal Rush allows your potential payout to climb as the goals tally rises. In Tunisia vs Japan you might expect a lower‑scoring affair, but if the game unexpectedly opens up, each extra strike boosts your return. For Argentina vs Austria, where Lionel Messi is chasing the all‑time scoring record and both teams have shown they can find the net, Goal Rush can be especially appealing.

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Peter Foitzik
Peter Foitzik

Peter is a dedicated sports writer with a focus on both international and club football. He has a strong passion for big tournaments like the FIFA World Cup, while at club level he closely follows Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League. He specialises in writing in-depth match analysis and long-form articles, offering detailed insights into players, teams, and leagues across the footballing world.

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