Brazil
Haiti20 June 2026 · Kick-off 01:30 · Stadium of Brazil
Brazil will be eager to secure their maiden win of the 2026 World Cup when they face Haiti in their second Group C clash. Given the considerable disparity in quality, Brazil are strongly fancied to comfortably beat Haiti by a 3-0 scoreline. The Selecao found themselves held to a 1-1 draw by Morocco in their opening game, a performance that was particularly sluggish in the first half before a marked improvement after the interval. Vinicius Junior, the Real Madrid forward, netted the leveller and is anticipated to be Brazil's primary attacking danger once more. However, manager Carlo Ancelotti is still facing selection issues due to injuries, with both Neymar and Wesley sidelined. Despite these absences, Brazil boast immense talent and have averaged 2.3 goals per outing in their last ten games, scoring in nine of those fixtures. Haiti, on the other hand, were unable to replicate their promising pre-tournament performances, succumbing to a tight 1-0 loss against Scotland in their World Cup debut. The Caribbean nation found it difficult to carve out significant scoring opportunities and now face a considerably more formidable opponent in the shape of five-time world champions Brazil. Wolverhampton Wanderers player Jean-Ricner Bellegarde will need to be careful after receiving a booking in their first match. While Haiti have shown resilience of late, Brazil have a dominant historical record in this fixture, having won all three previous encounters, including an emphatic 7-1 triumph in the 2016 Copa America. With their qualification aspirations at stake, the South American giants are expected to start strongly. Brazil require three points and possess a significantly greater attacking threat than their opponents. Consequently, a Home Win looks like a solid proposition, as does Brazil to Win to Nil and a goal from Vini Junior. This 2026 World Cup fixture is scheduled for Saturday 20 June 2026, kicking off at 01:30.
Looking at Brazil's recent performances over their last 10 games across all competitions, their form has been a mixed bag. Their overall points per game average stands at 1.70, with a record showing losses, wins, losses, wins, and draws.
At home, their record has been slightly better, with an average of 2.00 points per game, marked by draws, wins, losses, wins, wins, wins, and draws. However, their away form has been less impressive, averaging just 1.00 point per game, with a sequence of losses, wins, and losses.
Digging into the statistics, Brazil have a 50% win rate overall. This increases to 57% when playing on home soil, but drops to 33% when they are away from home. On average, they're scoring 3.50 goals per game overall, with 3.43 at home and a slightly higher 3.67 away. Their scoring average is 2.30 goals per game overall, 2.29 at home, and 2.33 away. Defensively, they concede 1.20 goals per game overall, 1.14 at home, and 1.33 on the road. Both Teams To Score has occurred in 70% of their matches overall, a figure that jumps to 86% at home but falls to 33% away. They've managed to keep a clean sheet in 20% of their games overall, 14% at home, and 33% away. Worryingly, they've failed to find the back of the net in 10% of their matches overall, a stat that is 0% at home but 33% when they play away. Their Expected Goals (xG) for the season is 1.61 overall, 1.72 at home, and 1.36 away. Conversely, their Expected Goals Against (xGA) is 1.29 overall, 1.15 at home, and 1.61 away.
Looking at Haiti's recent form across their last 10 outings in all competitions, they've managed 1.40 points per game on average. Their home record is slightly better, yielding 1.43 points per game, while their away average stands at 1.33 points per game.
In terms of statistics, Haiti's overall win rate is 40%. This breaks down to 43% at home and 33% on the road. They're averaging 2.60 goals per game overall, with 2.00 at home and a surprisingly high 4.00 away. They're scoring 1.50 goals per game on average, netting 1.29 at home and 2.00 away. Defensively, they're conceding 1.10 goals per game overall, 0.71 at home, and 2.00 away. Both Teams To Score has occurred in 30% of their matches overall, 29% at home, and 33% away. They're keeping clean sheets in 40% of their games overall, 43% at home, and 33% away. They've failed to score in 30% of their matches overall, 29% at home, and 33% away. Their expected goals (xG) for is 1.25 overall, 1.19 at home, and 1.38 away. Conversely, their expected goals against (xGA) is 1.47 overall, 1.16 at home, and 2.17 away.
Head-to-head statistics for this fixture are not on record.
| Market | Tip | Odds |
|---|---|---|
| Correct Score | 3-0 | 7.00 |
| Both Teams to Score (BTTS) | No | 1.62 |
| Over / Under 4.5 Goals | Under 4.5 Goals | 1.40 |
| Over / Under 3.5 Goals | Under 3.5 Goals | 2.00 |
| Over / Under 2.5 Goals | Over 2.5 Goals | 1.33 |
| Over / Under 1.5 Goals | Over 1.5 Goals | 1.10 |
| Anytime Goalscorer | Vinicius Jr. | 1.67 |
| First Goalscorer | Vinicius Jr. | 4.50 |
| To be Booked | Ricardo Ade | 2.88 |
| Asian Handicap | Brazil -2 | 1.53 |
| European Handicap | Brazil -2 | 1.83 |
| Shots on Target (Home) | Over 7.5 | — |
| Shots on Target (Away) | Under 2.5 | — |
| Shots on Target (Total) | Over 7.5 | — |
| Total Corners | 9 - 11 | 2.63 |
| Double Chance | 12 | 1.07 |
| Draw No Bet | Brazil to Win | 1.03 |
| Half Time/Full Time | Brazil to Win/Brazil to Win | 1.40 |
| Clean Sheet | Brazil - Yes | 1.67 |