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Brazil vs Haiti: Betting Preview, Predictions, Tips and Live Odds

Brazil and Haiti face off in a FIFA World Cup 2026 Group C encounter on Friday 19 June at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia. Find expert predictions, value tips, and in-depth analysis for this World Cup fixture below.

Match Overview

Match Details Information
Competition FIFA World Cup 2026
Matchday Group C, Matchday 2
Date Friday, 19 June 2026
Kick-off Time 1:30am UK (Saturday 20 June)
Venue Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Broadcast ITV1 (UK)

Key Predictions & Confidence Score

Brazil opened with a 1-1 draw against Morocco and now face a Haiti side still chasing their first point in Group C. Carlo Ancelotti’s side, sixth in the world, will be desperate to assert themselves against opponents ranked 84th, and these are our strongest betting angles for a contest that looks a mismatch on paper:

Our Prediction Odds & Bookmaker Confidence Why We’re Backing It
Brazil to Win & Over 2.5 Goals Around 4/9 @ Bet365 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Brazil have started the group with a draw and will be under pressure to assert themselves. While the attack misfired slightly in their opener, Haiti conceded on matchday one, and defensive issues remain from the qualification cycle. Brazil will look to make a statement with both the result and margin here.
Both Teams to Score: No 8/13 @ Bet365
(61.9%)
⭐⭐⭐ Haiti struggled to create chances in their opening fixture and are likely to find it difficult to break down a Brazil side who want to control the group. The gulf in pedigree and depth could well show, especially if Brazil take an early lead and manage the match.

Odds correct at the time of writing.

Top Betting Tips & Value Analysis

Value Bet: Brazil -2 handicap

Odds: Not yet priced – check Bet365
Value Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Analysis: Group C’s context after the opening round ratchets up pressure for Brazil, and a margin win is required to put them in favourable position for the last 32. Haiti, while competitive, have not recorded a point so far and their defensive record in qualification was concerning. If Brazil settle early, the difference in technical quality could tell, making this a justifiable value play.

Player Prop Bet: Vinicius Junior to Score Anytime

Odds: Not yet priced – check Sky Bet
Value Rating: ⭐⭐⭐
Analysis: Vinicius Junior scored Brazil’s goal against Morocco and will be eager to add to his tally against a Haiti side likely to sit deep. As Brazil’s most dangerous attacker, he is a natural anytime-scorer pick, and the pressure to break down a low block should funnel plenty of chances his way – check the price once markets settle.

In-Depth Match Analysis

Brazil began their campaign with a 1-1 draw—a result that leaves them needing maximum points here to avoid any qualification anxiety on the final matchday. Haiti, after starting with a defeat (0-1), still seek their first points and remain underdogs on paper, battling for a surprise third-place advancement route. The group table at this early stage reflects the fine margins, with Brazil sitting mid-pack and Haiti needing both points and goals to stay alive.

Team Pos P W D L GF GA GD Pts
Scotland 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 +1 3
Morocco 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1
Brazil 3 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1
Haiti 4 1 0 0 1 0 1 -1 0

Standings after Matchday 1.

Potential Match-Winners

  • Vinicius Junior (Brazil): Scored Brazil’s equaliser against Morocco and is the team’s most dangerous attacker, capable of unlocking a deep Haiti block from the left.
  • Raphinha (Brazil): A relentless creator and finisher from the right who is a constant threat in group-stage mismatches.
  • Frantzdy Pierrot (Haiti): Haiti’s main aerial outlet up front; set-pieces and counters offer their likeliest route to a goal.

Expected Line Ups for Brazil vs Haiti

Carlo Ancelotti is expected to keep faith with the 4-2-3-1 that drew with Morocco, captained by Marquinhos at the back with Casemiro and Bruno Guimaraes screening and Vinicius Junior, Raphinha and Lucas Paqueta behind Igor Thiago (Neymar remains a doubt). Sebastien Migne sets Haiti up in a deep 4-4-2 around goalkeeper-captain Johny Placide, with Frantzdy Pierrot and Wilson Isidor up top. Both XIs below are predicted and may change once the team news is confirmed.
Brazil expected XI vs Haiti - World Cup 2026
Haiti expected XI vs Brazil - World Cup 2026

Head-to-Head Record & Statistical Analysis

There have been no recent competitive fixtures between Brazil and Haiti in the available international football database. Since no official meetings were found in the last 15 years, no meaningful head-to-head record can be offered for betting or analytical purposes.

Date Score Competition
No recent meetings

Group C: Key Statistics Comparison

Statistic Brazil Haiti
League Position 3rd 4th
Goals Scored 1 0
Goals Conceded 1 1
xG (Expected Goals) N/A N/A
xGA (Expected Goals Against) N/A N/A

Player Spotlight: Vinicius Junior

Vinicius Junior (Brazil): The Real Madrid winger is Brazil’s talisman and got them level against Morocco with a trademark finish. Operating off the left, his pace, dribbling and end product make him a nightmare for a Haiti side likely to defend deep. With Brazil chasing a big win to climb Group C, expect Vinicius to see plenty of the ball in dangerous areas and to be among the favourites for goals and assists.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Who is the favourite to win the Brazil vs Haiti match?
A: Brazil are overwhelming favourites at around 1/8, ranked sixth in the world against a Haiti side 84th in the rankings and still chasing their first point in Group C.

Q: What are the best betting odds for this match?
A: Brazil are roughly 1/8 to win, with Over 2.5 goals around 1/3 and both teams to score – no about 8/13. Compare the latest prices across leading World Cup betting sites before kick-off.

Q: Where can I watch the Brazil vs Haiti match?
A: The match is shown live in the UK on ITV1 (and ITVX), with a 1:30am UK kick-off (8:30pm ET) in the early hours of Saturday 20 June.

Conclusion & Key Takeaways

Brazil enter the must-win territory on matchday two, aiming to kickstart their World Cup campaign after an opening draw. Haiti seek to keep their tournament hopes alive as underdogs, but face a steep challenge in both defensive solidity and attacking threat. While the lack of odds and player-specific data limits betting detail, Brazil’s group pedigree makes them the likeliest winners, and once odds become available, look to back them to win with a margin — or see enhanced pricing at leading World Cup betting sites.

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