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Three major AIs predict Brazil vs. Haiti: All expect a big win for Brazil, Grok predicts 4-0
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Dongqiudi (Soccer Expert)
June 19, 2026, 20:26 Beijing Dongqiudi Official Account
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Ask AI · Haiti's defense is tenacious, so why does AI still predict a large-margin loss?
In this South American powerhouse matchup of the 2026 World Cup group stage, Brazil will face Haiti. As one of the favorites to win the tournament, Brazil boasts world-class stars and a strong attacking firepower, while Haiti has relatively limited strength, relying on stubborn defense and quick counterattacks to respond.
To comprehensively analyze this mismatched contest, we invited three major AI models—Grok, ChatGPT, and Doubao—to provide professional insights from tactical layout, player condition, historical background, and score predictions. Their perspectives include consensus and unique viewpoints, offering fans a deeper pre-match analysis.
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Grok (AI from Elon Musk’s company)
Brazil, as a traditional South American powerhouse, has obvious technical advantages, powerful attacking firepower, multiple scoring points in the midfield and forward lines, and overall strength that is dominant; Haiti’s defense is relatively stubborn, but their overall technical level, experience, and attacking ability are vastly inferior, making it difficult to pose a real threat to Brazil. Brazil is likely to win easily and accumulate goal difference.
Primary predicted score: Brazil 4-0 Haiti
Secondary predicted score: Brazil 3-0 Haiti
ChatGPT
Brazil must win this match. After a 1-1 draw with Morocco in the first round, Ancelotti will likely make tactical adjustments, emphasizing wing breakthroughs and efficiency in the penalty area on offense; Haiti lost 0-1 to Scotland in the first round, showing resilience, but facing Brazil’s individual skill and continuous pressure, their defense will be under immense stress.
Haiti’s opportunities mainly come from counterattacks and set pieces, especially through Pierrô’s attacking points; but if Brazil scores in the first 30 minutes, the game is likely to open up.
Prediction: Brazil 3-0 Haiti.
Secondary: 3-1 / 4-0. Overall tendency: Brazil wins, large margin, total goals over 3.
Doubao
In Group C’s second round matchup, Brazil was held to a draw by Morocco in their first game, earning only 1 point, so they urgently need a big win to secure goal difference and strengthen their qualification chances. The team’s total value is 920 million euros, with Vinícius and Raphinha’s dual wing-breaking ability at the top; Ancelotti will reinforce crossing and set-piece attacks. The only weakness is Neymar’s absence due to injury, which makes sustained attack difficult and can cause impatience; pushing forward heavily may leave counterattack gaps.
Haiti is ranked 85th in the world, valued at only 55 million euros. The absence of their midfield core breaks their attack-defense connection. They play a 5-4-1 formation, sitting deep and defending stubbornly. In the first round, they narrowly lost 1-0 to Scotland; their defense resilience is decent, but their ball control and midfield progression are extremely poor. After halftime, their stamina drops, exposing defensive vulnerabilities. Historically, Brazil has won all encounters and often scored by large margins, with comprehensive strength and squad depth crushing Haiti. Haiti can only rely on sporadic quick counterattacks to find scoring opportunities.
Predicted score
3-0
3-1