TAB WEEKEND SOCCER HIGHLIGHTS: 05 – 07 JUNE 2026

GREAT CHANCES TO WIN ON CASH-ADDED SOCCER 10 BETS

The final curtain has fallen on the 2025-26 season but TAB soccer pools are loaded with exciting and challenging matches this weekend as countries begin their final preparations for the forthcoming World Cup. Opportunities abound to score a big win with a TAB soccer bet, especially R200,000-added Soccer 10 pools tonight and tomorrow.

SPAIN OUT FOR REVENGE AGAINST ENGLAND

Tonight’s cash-boosted bet comprises mostly World Cup Women qualifiers, including a League A Group 3 clash between Spain and England.

Spain are the top-ranked women’s team in the world, but third-ranked England currently head Group 3 after winning their four group games to date. Spain are three points behind in second, having lost 1-0 away to the English women in April.

They will be out for revenge on home turf tonight, but that may prove easier said than done.

Best bankers in the pool appear to be German women’s team to win a home clash against Norway in M6 and Real Madrid B to win away against Sabadell in a promotion playoff. They won the first leg 2-0 at home recently.

Pick of the games in Saturday’s cash-added Soccer 10 is the international friendly in Brussels between Belgium and Tunisia.

It’s an ideal World Cup warm-up for both sides. Belgium play Egypt in their opening World Cup Group G match on 15 June and to square off against another North African side beforehand is the best prep.

Tunisia face Sweden in their Group F opener and will welcome the chance to test themselves against European opposition.

The 2026 World Cup is probably a last-chance saloon for some of Belgium’s golden generation to have success on the global stage.

LAST-CHANCE SALOON FOR BELGIAN STARS

Romelu Lukaku (33), Kevin De Bruyne (34) and Thibaut Courtois (34) are among those in the squad selected for the finals by Belgium head coach Rudi Garcia.

With the likes of De Bruyne, Lukaku and Eden Hazard in their prime, Belgium were one of the best sides on the planet from around 2014 to 2022. But the best they could manage was a third place at the 2018 World Cup finals in Russia.

The new generation of Belgian players perhaps lack that level of quality but there is still plenty of attacking talent at Garcia’s disposal, including 24-year-old winger Jeremy Doku who is coming off an excellent season with Manchester City.

As for Tunisia, the Carthage Eagles are playing in the World Cup finals for the fifth time in the last six editions. The North African giants have yet to make it out of the group stages at the World Cup finals, but have a better chance than ever at this 48-team tournament.

Belgium should have too much for Tunisia, especially at home. Tunisia look like a side that could struggle for goals at World Cup and Belgium will want to give themselves a good send-off to the World Cup.

Banker Belgium to win as well as Milford in a promotion playoff against Cape Town City.

MATCH PREVIEWS OF R200,000-ADDED SOCCER 10 POOLS

Friday 5 June – S10 V2

M1 Kosovo Women vs Croatia Women: TAB is injecting a R200,000 cash bonus into this bet and that’s set to yield a total pool of some R2 million. Kosovo are on a winning streak of four games in Women’s WC Qualification Europe fixtures, while Croatia have won five of their last seven in all competitions. Kosovo won the last meeting between the teams 1-0 away but that was in March 2022.

M2 Turkey W vs Northern Ireland W: Turkey have won six of their last nine games in all competitions and Northern Ireland are on a two-game winning streak in Women’s WC Qualification Europe. Turkey won the last meeting between the teams 1-0 away in March.

M3 Denmark Women vs Sweden Women: Denmark are unbeaten in their last seven games in all competitions, while Sweden have lost five of their last nine. Denmark won the last meeting between them 2-1 away earlier this year. Denmark top Group 1 in League A with eight points, one ahead of Sweden in second after four games played.

M4 Hungary vs Finland: Friendly. Hungary have been unable to win in seven of their last 10 games, while Finland have lost five of their last 10 in all competitions. Hungary won the last meeting between them 2-0 but that was eight years ago.

M5 Rep Of Ireland W vs Netherlands Women: Ireland have won seven of their last 10 games in all competitions, while Netherlands are unbeaten in their last six. Netherlands won the last meeting 2-1 and are currently top Group 2 in the Women’s WC Qualification Europe table, two points ahead of third-placed Ireland.

M6 Germany Women vs Norway Women: Germany are unbeaten in their last four Women’s WC Qualification Europe fixtures, while Norway have won seven of their last 10. Germany won their last meeting with Norway 4-0 away in March. Germany head Group 4 with 10 points, one ahead of Norway in second after four games.

M7 Kabylie vs CR Belouizdad: Kabylie are on a two-game winning streak, while Belouizdad have also won their last two matches in Algeria’s Ligue 1. Kabylie won the last meeting between them 1-0 away in January. Belouizdad are third in the league, seven points ahead of fifth-placed Kabylie who have played a game more.

M8 Sabadell vs Real Madrid B: Spanish promotion playoff. Sabadell have lost three of their last four games, while Madrid B are unbeaten in their last three. Madrid B won the last meeting between the teams 2-0 a week ago.

M9 Spain Women vs England Women: Spain have won seven of their last 10 games in all competitions and England are on a 10-game winning streak. England won the last meeting 1-0 in April. England top Group 3 with 12 points, three ahead of second-placed Spain.

M10 Chile Women vs Ecuador W: Chile have won five of their last nine games in all competitions, while Ecuador have been unable to win in eight of their last 10. Chile won the last meeting between the teams 2-1 in a CONMEBOL Copa America Femenina fixture. Chile are fourth on the CONMEBOL Women’s Nations League table, two points ahead of Ecuador.

Saturday 6 June – S10 V3

M1 Lithuania vs Latvia: Baltic Cup clash. Lithuania have lost five of their last seven games in all competitions, while Latvia have won two in a row. Lithuania lost their last game 2-02 at home to Georgia, while Latvia won their last game 1-0 at home against Gibraltar. Lithuania won the last meeting between the teams 2-0 away two years ago.

M2 Milford vs Cape Town City: Promotion-relegation league game. Milford have won both games so far, while City have lost twice. Milford won their last fixture against City 1-0.

M3 Belgium vs Tunisia: Friendly warm-up game for the World Cup. Belgium are unbeaten in 10 games, while Tunisia have avoided defeat in seven of their last 10.

M4 Simba vs St-Eloi Lupopo: DR Congo Championship group game. The teams met recently and drew 0-0. Lupopo are third-last in the group and three points ahead of Simba.

M5 Aigles du Congo vs As Vita Club: Aigles are unbeaten in eight games and are second in the group, two points ahead of Vita, who have won six of their last 10.

M6 Criciuma vs Londrina: Criciuma are unbeaten in six Serie B matches, while Londrina have lost six of their last eight. Criciuma are 8th in the table, nine points ahead of 18th-placed Londrina after 11 games.

M7 Fylkir FC vs Throttur Reykjavik: Fylkir are on a four-game winning streak in all competitions, while Reykjavík are winless in their last four. Reykjavík won the last meeting 3-0 in the League Cup, but Fylkir are second in the league table with 15 points, two ahead of third-placed Reykjavík.

M8 IF Grotta vs Grindavik: Grotta have won seven of their last 10 games in all competitions, while Grindavík have avoided defeat in eight of their last 10 games. Grotta are currently fifth on the 1. Deild table with 12 points, five ahead of Grindavík.

M9 Gefle IF vs Hammarby TFF: Gefle are winless in their last four Ettan fixtures, while Hammarby have won seven of their last nine. Hammarby won the last meeting 4-2 away and are second in the table, 11 points ahead of Gefle after 10 games.

M10 Estonia vs Faroe Islands: Baltic Cup. Estonia have lost six of their last nine games, while Faroe Islands have won six of their last eight. Estonia won the last meeting between them 4-1 two years ago.