Japan vs Saudi Arabia: betting tip for the World Cup qualification match
Japan has not lost a single match in the qualifying campaign for the World Cup. Will the hosts of the upcoming match be able to extend this series on March 25 in the confrontation with Saudi Arabia? You will find the answer to this question in our betting tip. Which is the best bet to choose?

Command Analysis

Japan

Current form
Japan is the first team in the world to qualify for the 2026 World Cup. In the seven matches played in the current qualifying campaign, the Japanese have won six times and drawn once. They scored 24 times and conceded only two goals in their own goal, the best result in the entire qualifying round. The team has not lost in its field for 15 consecutive matches, and 14 of them have been won. It's understandable why bookmakers believe so strongly that Hajime Moriyasu's protégés will win the upcoming match, because they make them a huge favorite among local fans.
Disqualifications and injuries
There are no injured players in the team.
Interesting betting trends
- Japan has not lost 15 matches in a row on its own field.
The hosts score for 30 games in a row
Approximate composition: Suzuki - Shoko, Itakura, Machida-Junya, Endo, Tanaka, Nakamura- Kubo, Minamino-Ogawa.

Saudi Arabia

Current form
Saudi Arabia is fighting hard with Australia for the second place in Group C in the qualifying campaign for the World Cup. In seven matches played, the national team won twice, drew three times and suffered two defeats, which allowed them to place on the third line in the group, one point behind the Australians in second place. In terms of the game, you need to add, because the second place guarantees entry to the World Cup, but if you manage to take the third place, you will have to play an additional selection stage.
Disqualifications and injuries
There are no injured players in the team.
Interesting betting trends
- Saudi Arabia scored away in the last three games
In six of the last seven matches, the visitors have conceded
Approximate composition: Al-Kassar -Abdulhamid, Al-Tambakti, Al-Bulaihi, al-Shahrani - Al-Ghamdi - Al-Qahtani, Kanno, Al-Dawsari, Al-Sahafi - Al-Brikan
Trends
The bet is an accurate score of 2:0
The hosts won the last two face-to-face matches with the following score
5.60Bet Saudi Arabia won't score
In three of the last four face-to-face matches, Saudi Arabia did not score against the Japanese
1.85Bet Japan will score in the second half
In all the games of the qualifying campaign, Japan scored in the second 45 minutes.
1.45Tip and bets
Japan is a car in this qualifying stage that none of the national teams can stop. The team scores more than three goals on average per game, and concedes only 0.28. Since the Japanese have already guaranteed themselves participation in the World Cup, there is an assumption that the players will not give their best 100%, but there is hardly a desire to spoil the statistics on the small number of goals conceded. We're betting that we won't be able to score many goals in this match.
Our betting tip is a total of less than 2.5 goals with a coefficient of 1.96
Betting on the outcome
Japan has won the last three matches against the upcoming opponent on its own field. We believe that this trend will not stop and the hosts will win another confident victory, thereby prolonging the win-win streak. We will place a second bet on this event.
Our betting tip is an Asian handicap (-1.5) for Japan with a coefficient of 2.14
Betting on corners
Based on the projected significant advantage of the hosts in the upcoming match, it is logical to assume that they will also serve corners more often.
Our betting tip is for an Asian head start (-1.5) on Japan with a coefficient of 1.50