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| Bookie | Selection | Best Odds | Market | Bet |
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Brazil to win | TBC | Brazil vs Haiti | Place Bet |
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Brazil 3-0 Haiti | TBC | Brazil vs Haiti | Place Bet |
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Under 3.5 Goals | TBC | Brazil vs Haiti | Place Bet |
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Brazil to win to nil, under 3.5 goals, and Vinícius Jr to score anytime | TBC | Brazil vs Haiti | Place Bet |
Date of Tips: 16/12/2025
Disclaimer The odds for these selections were correct at the time of publishing (16:11 16/12/2025) but may have changed since. Please check the latest price before placing your bet.
Brazil vs Haiti kicks off at 2am UK time on June 20th, 2026, and it’s the second Group C match for both sides. This Brazil vs Haiti prediction looks at how the game might actually unfold, digging into team news, possible lineups, and where the balance of the match really sits. Brazil are chasing momentum. Haiti are chasing belief. You’d expect a gap in this one, but let’s see how big that gap is.
Brazil arrive with Carlo Ancelotti still shaping this squad in his own calm, methodical way. He’s been around forever, managed everyone, won everything at club level, including the Champions League a record five times with AC Milan and Real Madrid, and now he’s got one job — finally get Brazil back on top of the world.
Ederson remains the steady presence in goal. In defence, Marquinhos continues to lead, backed by physical, aggressive centre-backs like Éder Militão and Gabriel Magalhães, both used to high-pressure football in Spain and England.
Midfield is where Ancelotti really sets the tone. Casemiro might not run games like he once did, but his experience is priceless. Bruno Guimarães brings control and tempo from his role at Newcastle, while West Ham’s Lucas Paquetá links everything together, always looking to play on the turn. And then there’s the front line — Vinícius Júnior and Rodrygo, both still in their mid-20s, both playing weekly at Real Madrid, and both capable of wrecking a match in seconds. There’s growing excitement around Estêvão. Still only 18, he’s already made a huge impact at international level, and has now become Brazil’s first-choice penalty taker.
Haiti’s story couldn’t be more different. Sébastien Migné has built a squad that’s resilient and mobile. They’ve had to adapt constantly, playing qualifiers away from home.
Duckens Nazon remains the focal point up top, experienced and physical, while Wolverhampton Wanderer Jean-Ricner Bellegarde brings energy and creativity from midfield. The back line, featuring players like 26 year old Hannes Delcroix, will be busy.
Brazil (4-3-3)
Ederson; Danilo, Marquinhos, Militão, Caio Henrique; Casemiro, Bruno Guimarães, Paquetá; Rodrygo, Vinícius Jr, João Pedro or Richarlison.
Haiti (4-3-3)
Placide; Arcus, Delcroix, Ade, Lambèse; Pierre, Attys, Bellegarde; Etienne Jr, Nazon, Providence.
Brazil will want lots of the ball, long spells of possession, and apply pressure that gradually tightens. Haiti, on the other hand, will likely focus on staying compact, breaking quickly, and making sure they don’t collapse if Brazil score early.
The key question is how long Haiti can hold their shape. Brazil don’t usually rush group games. They probe. They wait. Then they strike when legs tire. If Haiti can stay organised through the first half, the second half becomes a mental test for Brazil more than a physical one.
This type of match often suits the simpler angles. Expect control, a steady scoreline and moments of quality rather than chaos. If you’re building bigger but safer football accas, Brazil look the clear favourite and should be capable of getting the job done without conceding.
Brazil should win. The gap in squad depth, experience, and technical quality is just too wide over 90 minutes.
But Haiti can still compete. They’ll make Brazil work for it, especially early on. The longer it stays tight, the more interesting it gets. Still, Brazil have too many players who only need one clean touch to change everything.
This feels like a professional, controlled Brazilian performance rather than a runaway.
Match Prediction: Brazil to win. Bet with bet365.
A few scorelines fit the rhythm of this matchup:
Brazil 2-0 Haiti
Brazil 3-0 Haiti
All point towards Brazil staying in control while Haiti show moments of resistance.
Brazil rarely need to rack up huge numbers in group games, especially when they’re in control. Haiti will focus on limiting damage rather than trading punches.
Under higher goal totals feels more natural here, while still expecting Brazil to score comfortably.
Over/Under Prediction: Under 3.5 Goals. Bet with bet365.
If you’re thinking in combinations, the logic points toward:
Brazil to win to nil
Under 3.5 goals
Vinícius Jr to register a goal
Simple, logical, and aligned with how Brazil usually manage these games.
Bet Builder Tip: Brazil to win to nil, under 3.5 goals, and Vinícius Jr to score anytime. Bet with bet365.
Key Stats
Brazil are chasing their first World Cup title since 2002.
Haiti are appearing at the World Cup for the first time in decades.
Group games often reward control over chaos.
Brazil’s current squad blends experience with elite-level pace.
Haiti qualified without playing home matches during parts of qualifying.
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Brazil are clear favourites, but Haiti will aim to stay competitive and disciplined.
Kick-off is at 2am UK time on June 20th, 2026.
The match takes place at Lincoln Field Stadium.