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| Bookie | Selection | Best Odds | Market | Bet |
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Brazil to win | TBC | Brazil vs Morocco | Place Bet |
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Brazil 2-0 Morocco | TBC | Brazil vs Morocco | Place Bet |
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Under 2.5 Goals | TBC | Brazil vs Morocco | Place Bet |
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Brazil to win, under 2.5 goals, and Vinícius Jr to score anytime | TBC | Brazil vs Morocco | Place Bet |
Date of Tips: 17/12/2025
Disclaimer The odds for these selections were correct at the time of publishing (08:11 17/12/2025) but may have changed since. Please check the latest price before placing your bet.
Brazil and Morocco to get Group C underway on June 13th, at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Kick-off’s at 11pm UK time, late enough to make a night of it. This Brazil vs Morocco prediction feels like a proper tone-setter and will tell us a lot about where both sides are at. We’ll dig into team news, likely lineups, and how these two actually match up, then see where the best betting angles might be.
Brazil come into this with all the usual pressure. Carlo Ancelotti is the man in charge now. The man who’s won leagues everywhere, including five of Europe’s top leagues in England, Italy, France, Germany, and Spain. 5 times Champions Leagues winner too, but is still finding his feet in international football.
The spine of this Brazil squad is loaded with players from Europe’s top leagues. Ederson, now playing in Turkey with Fenerbahce after years in the Premier League, offers calm distribution from the back. In defence, Marquinhos from PSG brings leadership, while Eder Militao of Real Madrid adds pace and aggression. Both are in their late twenties, right in their prime.
Midfield looks balanced rather than flashy. Casemiro, now in his thirties and still at Manchester United, gives structure and bite. Bruno Guimaraes from Newcastle offers energy and ball progression, while Lucas Paqueta at West Ham brings that bit of flair between the lines. It’s not the most romantic Brazil midfield ever, but it’s solid.
Up top, everything revolves around Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo, both playing their club football at Real Madrid. Vinicius is 25 now, explosive as ever, and still looking to fully transfer that club form to the international stage. Richarlison and Joao Pedro are options through the middle, both Premier League-based, both offering very different profiles.
Morocco, meanwhile, are no longer anyone’s surprise package. Walid Regragui has been in charge since 2022 and turned them into one of the most organised sides in international football. He’s pragmatic, detail-focused, and totally unfazed by big occasions.
Their squad blends domestic-based players with stars from top European leagues. Achraf Hakimi is the headline name. Playing for PSG, he’s one of the most dynamic right-backs in the world. Quick, relentless, and brave enough to attack constantly. Brahim Diaz, now established at Real Madrid, offers creativity between midfield and attack.
Morocco’s strength is collective. Solid centre-backs, disciplined midfielders, and forwards who press and counter rather than dominate the ball.
Brazil should line up in something close to a 4-3-3. Ederson in goal. A back four with Danilo and Alex Sandro as experienced full-backs, Marquinhos and Militao in the middle. Casemiro anchoring midfield, Guimaraes and Paqueta either side. Then Vinicius and Rodrygo wide, with Richarlison leading the line.
Morocco are likely to stick with their trusted 4-1-4-1 shape. A compact back four, Hakimi pushing on from right-back. A holding midfielder shielding the defence. Brahim Diaz drifting inside to link play. One central striker up top, supported by runners from midfield.
This is where things get interesting. Brazil will have the ball. Loads of it. Morocco will sit deep, stay narrow, and look to spring forward when Brazil overcommit.
That pattern usually leads to tight games early on. Brazil probing, Morocco absorbing. It’s the kind of match where patience matters.
Brazil’s quality in wide areas is the obvious edge here. Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo love isolating full-backs, pushing defenders back, and forcing blocks. With that in mind, the corners betting market might be worth a look. If Brazil spend long spells camped in Morocco’s half, pressure builds, clearances follow, and corners tend to rack up naturally.
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I lean Brazil here, but not comfortably. They’ve got more individual quality, more game-changers, and more options off the bench. But Morocco won’t panic. They’ll frustrate, slow the tempo, and make Brazil earn every inch.
If Brazil score first, the game opens up. If they don’t, nerves creep in.
Overall, Brazil’s experience in these situations should be enough.
Match Prediction: Brazil to win. Bet with bet365.
This feels like a low-margin game. One goal could decide it. A 1-0 or 2-0 Brazil win makes the most sense. Morocco are organised enough to keep it tight, especially early, but Brazil’s attacking depth usually finds a way eventually.
Correct Score Prediction: Brazil 2-0 Morocco. Bet with bet365.
Under goals feels safer than over here. World Cup openers tend to start cautiously, and Morocco will happily turn this into a tactical chess match.
Brazil don’t need to chase early. Morocco won’t either. That usually equals fewer chances.
Over/Under Prediction: Under 2.5 Goals. Bet with bet365.
A Brazil win, under goals, and Morocco to stay competitive for long spells fits the flow of this game.
Bet Builder Tip: Brazil to win, under 2.5 goals, and Vinícius Jr to score anytime. Bet with bet365.
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Brazil are favourites on paper, but Morocco will make it very difficult.
Kick-off is at 11pm UK time.
At MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.