World Cup expert tips and predictions: Day 3

By Stuart Thomas / Expert

The roar of the crowd was deafening on night one of competition with Russia the firm favourite according to the punters. Their emphatic 5-0 victory had their homeland in raptures.

The action is plentiful tonight with four matches in store. The Socceroos make their much awaited debut against the French while Argentina and Iceland meet in a wonderful example of the universality of our game.

The third match sees Australia’s two other Group C rivals Denmark and Peru lock horns and Croatia and Nigeria meet in what could be the best of a good bunch, with both teams desperate for early points.

A couple of experts are off to a solid start and don’t forget to take them on head to head. Insert your tips in the sheet below to have your say in the 2018 World Cup as the famous roar of the crowd.

Stuart Thomas

Draw, Argentina, draw, Croatia

In the spirit of adventure and positivity, I can see Australia holding France to a point. It is tough to imagine them winning yet team USA showed just last week that a compact and solid defence can frustrate the endlessly talented French. Now, all we need is a compact and defiant Australian defence that eliminates errors at the back.

Argentina will take all three points against Iceland who surely cannot reproduce their astonishing run from the 2016 European Championships.

Denmark and Peru will realise the value of the three points when they clash – both knowing that this match could well and truly decide second place in Group C. There may be some conservatism in approaches and a draw looks a likely result.

Croatia are my tip to start the tournament on a high against Nigeria. Personally, I think their squad is strong and if they can combat the speed and agility of the Africans without panic and chaos, they should grab a win in the Group D clash.

Mike Tuckerman

Draw, Argentina, draw, Croatia

The Socceroos can nick something against the French. They’ll benefit from playing France first up and if they can jag a goal from a set piece or counter-attack, they’ll be good enough to hold on. I’m tipping a draw.

I would love to see the fairytale continue, but it’s hard to see how Iceland can possibly compete with the might of Argentina.

Even if Lionel Messi doesn’t fire, one of their several other huge stars will. Argentina to win comfortably.

Peru vs Denmark is a fascinating clash. Peru will be running high on emotion, but will that be enough to beat the technically proficient Danes?

It’s a tough one to pick, so I’ll say Paolo Guerrero and Christian Eriksen to star in an entertaining draw.

It’s now or never for Croatia. They boast one of the world’s best players in Luka Modric, but it’s high time they translated their undoubted talent into actual results. They should have too much firepower for Nigeria.

(Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)

Daniel Jeffrey

France, Argentina, Denmark, Croatia

Much as I’m hoping for the dream scenario of Australia keeping France scoreless for 89 minutes before the substitute duo of Daniel Arzani and Tim Cahill combine to put the Socceroos up with a minute to go… it’s not going to happen.

France have too much speed up front, Australia has a penchant for turning the ball over in midfield, and we’ll probably be looking at a two or three-goal loss. Still, one can dream.

Iceland were the darlings of Euro 2016, but they didn’t have to contend with the best player on the planet then.

Argentina’s wealth of attacking riches is a mightily daunting prospect, and Iceland don’t have the potency up front to expose any weaknesses the Albiceleste have at the back.

Whatever happens against France, Australian coaches, players and fans alike will have their eyes on the match-up between Peru and Denmark later tonight.

They’re neck-and-neck in the current world rankings, but the Danes are the classier side. With Christian Eriksen pulling the strings, Denmark should win.

The clash between Croatia and Nigeria looms as one of the more enticing of Matchday 3 encounters.

Nigeria have the potential to cause a surprise or two in the group stage, but Croatia’s star power in the form of Luka Modric, who tends to play a more advanced role in the national side than Real Madrid fans are used to, Ivan Rakitic and Mario Mandzukic should be too much for the Super Eagles.

Tim Palmer

France, Argentina, draw, Croatia

I really would like to think Australia can pull off the upset, but I also have the feeling Bert van Marwijk needs one more game to get his midfield and centre-back combination right; which will hopefully be a turning point for better results against Peru and Denmark.

France have a ludicrously good squad that is not the sum of its parts, but there are enough parts there to win this opening game.

A bit like France, Argentina have a wealth of attacking talent but haven’t knitted them together into a cohesive team just yet.

Iceland will cause problems with their strong, physical defending and directness in attack, but Messi will continue his superhuman feats for the national team and get Argentina out of jail.

Peru vs Denmark – Both of these teams have surprisingly long unbeaten records, a trend which will continue with an entertaining draw here. Both teams have clever attackers who can break down defences, and to be honest, I think a draw suits the Socceroos, anyway.

Croatia and Nigeria are two surprisingly good teams – one with a midfield who will dominate possession, another with speedy, counter-attacking forwards.

Croatia will control the game, and Nigeria will cause them problems on the break – but Croatia have too much quality in the centre to not come away with a win.

(Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Paul Nicholls

France, Argentina, draw, draw

Australia would do well to emulate the terrier-like tactics of USA who managed a 1-1 draw against a rusty France last week.

Can Australia withstand the onslaught of Giroud, Griezmann and Mbappe? They’ll give it a red-hot go and I am tipping Leckie or Arzani to pinch a goal. The French, however, will pinch one or two more.

Iceland’s World Cup debut will be hugely anticipated by many who have adopted them as their second team.

Expect Moscow’s Spartak Stadium to come alive and see how the Viking clap is really done. Lionel Messi will be the difference.

A classic battle of attack versus defence. Prior to their recent 0-0 draw with Sweden, Peru had scored eight goals in three games.

Denmark hasn’t conceded in their last four but haven’t scored many either. Denmark to score early and Peru to level with a flurry at the end.

Croatia have quality in the midfield with the likes of Modric and Rakitic, yet the team’s form in the lead up has been patchy.

In Arsenal’s Alex Iwobi, Nigeria have a young player with plenty of potential and the spirit among the Super Eagles will be sky high.

This should be one of the more attractive fixtures of the early rounds featuring two of the best kits in Russia 2018.

Day 3 Stuart Mike Daniel Tim Paul The Crowd
FRA vs AUS DRAW DRAW FRA FRA FRA FRA
ARG vs ISL ARG ARG ARG ARG ARG ARG
PER vs DEN DRAW DRAW DEN DRAW DRAW DRAW
CRO vs NGA CRO CRO CRO CRO DRAW CRO
Total 1 1 2 0 2 2

Tonight’s odds

France and Argentina will both go in as massive favourites in the first two matches of the night, the French at $1.23 to triumph over Australia ($11) and Argentina at $1.33 to get a win over Iceland ($10). The contest between Peru ($3.15) and Denmark ($2.35) looks like the most evenly matched game of day 3, with Croatia heading in as comfortable $1.70 favourites against Nigeria.

FRA vs AUS
France Draw Australia
$1.23 $7.50 $11.00
ARG vs ISL
Argentina Draw Iceland
$1.33 $5.00 $10.00
PER vs DEN
Peru Draw Denmark
$3.15 $3.15 $2.35
CRO vs NGA
Croatia Draw Nigeria
$1.70 $3.60 $5.25

Odds via Pointsbet are correct as of 9:40pm (AEST) Friday, June 15.

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The Crowd Says:

2018-06-16T22:06:19+00:00

Cantab

Guest


Pretty happy with my predictions!

2018-06-16T09:19:50+00:00

TK

Guest


I have optus and it has been excellent.

2018-06-16T08:43:28+00:00

Mitcher

Guest


Optus stream an absolute dream for me last night. Looking forward to catching the rest of the tournament.

2018-06-16T08:39:36+00:00

Kangas

Roar Rookie


Jedinak to start for Luongo Arzani on the bench

2018-06-16T08:18:26+00:00

MQ

Guest


True, by the same token, if it's a 50/50 game, then $11 would represent extraordinary value, and a heap of money would flow in at those odds (and as a consequence, the odds would shorten).

2018-06-16T08:06:02+00:00

Drew

Roar Rookie


I couldn't even watch a replay this morning ... kept freezing. Hopefully Optus gets its act together.

2018-06-16T08:02:14+00:00

Liam Salter

Roar Guru


I had a few problems with the stream of the first game, but it worked brilliantly for the Iran/Morocco game and every time I've used it for highlights this morning. Sounds to me like Optus had some 'growing pains' (for lack of a better phrase) early on in the evening. They just weren't prepared for the massive increase of users.

2018-06-16T08:01:40+00:00

Griffo

Roar Guru


As much as I want Australia to win, I’m going for a draw. Argentina and Nigeria for the other wins. I think Peru will roll Denmark. Russia is to Peru as Germany was for us in 2006. Then again a draw ain’t bad for us either.

2018-06-16T07:57:28+00:00

Griffo

Roar Guru


Waz! ??

2018-06-16T07:41:19+00:00

Kangas

Roar Rookie


Waz My connection stopped every 15 seconds on Optus until I gave up and listened to the radio of the Uruguay game No idea whst your Foxtel comment is about

2018-06-16T07:41:09+00:00

Cantab

Guest


France 3-1 Arg 4-0 Denmark 1-0 Croatia 2-1

2018-06-16T07:37:31+00:00

Cantab

Guest


@ Waz, mate I think people only real issue is the tech details, you’re right they are fixable but I think ppl are entitled to their moaning until they are. If peeps have signed up and paid their money and the product is outright not working for them, then Optus surely deserves the criticism.

2018-06-16T07:35:17+00:00

jamesb

Guest


France 4 Australia 0 I want to be wrong. Problem for yours truly is i can't get the German result at South Africa out of my head. It's psychological. As for the other results: Argentina Draw Croatia

2018-06-16T06:59:06+00:00

shirtpants

Roar Guru


Bookies odds are basically determined by what people lay out on the match.

2018-06-16T06:47:47+00:00

Blake Standfield

Roar Guru


You’ve seen highlights and read about it.

2018-06-16T06:36:46+00:00

me too

Guest


had the same problem for both games. just unwatchable. kept freezing or i'd lose audio or video after less than a minute. checked my foxtel app and netflix app to compare - both were fine. they even admitted the servers got overloaded. just poorly prepared and they need to have done something about it by tonight. in the end got the second game very late on my sons android phone at low resolution.

2018-06-16T06:15:55+00:00

Waz

Roar Rookie


No it’s not, stop getting caught up in the Foxtel sponsored hype. I’ve seen highlights of every game on Optus now and it’s outstanding (yes I read about the problems with one game last night but that looks fixable ...)

2018-06-16T06:08:57+00:00

Kangas

Roar Rookie


Thank god the Aussie game is on sbs The Optus stream is a disaster

2018-06-16T02:15:08+00:00

Lionheart

Guest


Wouldn't we love a win tonight for our team, and I'll tip them on loyalty alone but I don't have a high expectation against one of the best teams at the tournament. If we can score a goal and come away with our heads up I'll call that a good result. I don't know any of the teams well, at best seen them once or twice but my guess would be Argentina, Denmark and Croatia to win. Go Australia!

2018-06-16T01:32:15+00:00

Cantab

Guest


I can’t get past how poor Peru were against us (NZ - who are complete rubbish) I think Denmark will have a clean sheet, just comes down if they can get that goal or not. Good chat about the Saudi - Australia ods comparison. Puts a few things in context.

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