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Iraq vs Bolivia Prediction & Betting Tips 31.03.2026

Football PredictionsFIFA World Cup Qual, Inter-Confed. PlayoffsFIFA World Cup Qual, Inter-Confed. Playoffs
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Iraq
31 Mar21:00R 1
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Iraq — Last 6 matches
Bolivia — Last 6 matches

Iraq come into this knockout tie after a mixed run, with three wins, one draw and two losses in their last six. The key point for a low-scoring angle is that four of those six matches finished with two goals or fewer, including the 1-0 defeat to Jordan on 12 December and the 2-0 win over Sudan. They have also been involved in several tight games at this level, so there is little in their recent profile that points toward a wide-open contest.

Bolivia have been even more erratic, but their recent results still lean toward compact scorelines rather than free-flowing football. The 2-1 win over Suriname on 27 March was a useful recovery, yet that came after a long sequence of defeats in friendlies where they struggled badly for control and goals. Even so, the Suriname game showed they can keep things competitive, which matters for an under pick because it raises the chance of a close, cautious match rather than a chaotic one.

The previous meeting between these sides ended 0-0, which is a useful reminder that this matchup can be tight. Iraq’s home and neutral numbers in the supplied context are also modest, while the benchmark averages for these fixtures sit around one goal per team, not a clear sign of a high-scoring environment. That said, the projected 1-1 scoreline does leave some tension with an under bet, so this is more about expecting control and limited separation than a comfortable shutout.

Iraq’s last six have already delivered four games with under 2.5 goals, and Bolivia’s recent away matches have mostly been low on quality even when the scoreline drifted. Iraq also kept Sudan out and were themselves held to one goal or fewer in four of their last six, while Bolivia’s 2-1 win over Suriname was their only recent match to get beyond two total goals. In a playoff setting, that combination points to a measured tempo and fewer clear chances.

My prediction is Under 2.5 Goals at 57/100. Iraq’s recent run has produced four low-scoring matches in six, Bolivia’s away profile has been patchy without many clean, high-tempo performances, and the only head-to-head on record finished 0-0. Even with the 1-1 projection, both sides have shown more evidence of tight contests than open shootouts, which keeps the under in play.