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#预测世界杯巴西VS海地
Brazil vs Haiti Preview: An Unequal "Offense and Defense Practice"
At 8:30 AM Beijing time on June 20, the second round of Group C in the 2026 World Cup will feature a matchup of vastly different strengths. Brazil, which was held to a draw by Morocco in the first match, urgently needs a big win to stabilize their qualification prospects; meanwhile, Haiti, returning to the World Cup after 52 years, showed resilience with a 1-0 loss to Scotland in the first round. The biggest suspense in this game may not be the result, but how many goals Brazil can score.
The Gap in Strength: Absolute Domination Reflected in Data
In terms of rankings, Brazil is ranked 6th in the world (1765 points), while Haiti is only 83rd (1293 points); in terms of market value, Brazil’s luxurious lineup worth 920 million euros contrasts sharply with Haiti’s less than 60 million euros, a legendary gap. Opta’s supercomputer predicts Brazil’s win probability at 87.3%, while Haiti’s is only 4.3%.
Tactical Battle: Brazil’s Aggressive Attack vs Haiti’s Defensive Stand
Brazil’s first match saw a ball possession rate as high as 87.4% but only scored 1 goal. Ancelotti will definitely make adjustments—abandon ineffective passing and control, focus on “speed + impact,” using Vinicius and Raphinha’s wing attacks to tear open the defense. The front line is expected to feature genius Endrick, with Paredes orchestrating the midfield. Neymar remains absent, but his absence has limited impact on Brazil’s attack.
Haiti will almost certainly deploy a 5-4-1 bunker formation, relying on deep defense and quick counterattacks to find opportunities. However, the injury to midfield core Pye makes their already weak midfield even more vulnerable. Under Brazil’s high-pressure pressing, it will be difficult for them to organize effective attacks.
Historical Encounters and Match Outlook
In their three historical matchups, Brazil has scored 17 goals and conceded only 1, including a 7-1 thrashing in the 2016 Copa America. After being held to a draw in the first match, Brazil urgently needs to rack up goal difference to secure their group advantage—they will not be satisfied with a narrow victory.
Prediction: Brazil 4-0 Haiti
Based on various forecasts, a big win for Brazil is highly likely. Most Haitian players come from Major League Soccer or European secondary leagues. Facing top-tier giants, their stamina will likely collapse in the second half, exposing defensive vulnerabilities. For Haiti, scoring a goal might be their historic achievement. This will be a typical first-half offense and defense practice, and the five-star Brazil is expected to declare their return with a thrilling victory.