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#预测世界杯巴西VS海地
I looked up the historical head-to-head between the two teams, and the numbers are quite shocking:
Brazil vs Haiti: they have met 3 times in history, and Brazil won every match, scoring 17 goals while conceding only 1.
· 1974 Friendly: Brazil 4-0
· 2004 Friendly: Brazil 6-0 (Ronaldinho hat-trick)
· 2016 Copa America: Brazil 7-1 (Coutinho hat-trick)
With an average of 5.67 goals per game, this is a crushing level no matter what match it is.
However, there’s one detail worth noting: Haiti’s goalkeeper, Placide, experienced that 7-1 game in 2016. Ten years later, when he faces Brazil again, he will definitely do his utmost to prevent a repeat of that kind of disaster. In the first round against Scotland, he only conceded one deflected shot.
But I still think the over is the way to go. After a draw in the first round, Brazil’s situation for advancing is tight, and the need for goal difference is strong—there’s no way they’ll play it safe. Plus, Haiti is returning to the World Cup after 52 years, so the experience gap is too large.
Predicted score: Brazil 4-0 Haiti.