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#广场预测世界杯赢40000U Preview of the USA, Canada, and Mexico World Cup Matches
Switzerland VS Canada
June 25, 03:00, Group B, Round 3
After two rounds, both teams have 4 points; Canada temporarily leads the group with a huge goal difference of 6-0 against Qatar, while Switzerland defeated Bosnia 4-1 and is right behind. This match directly determines the first place in Group B.
Canada enjoys the home advantage as the host nation, with Jonathan David in top form upfront, strong counterattack impact, mature wing breakthroughs and crosses, scoring 7 goals in two matches, leading the group in offensive firepower. Switzerland is balanced in attack and defense, with steady midfield control, outstanding defensive resilience, and set-piece scoring ability. They showed efficient attacking standards with a big win over Bosnia in the last round. Both teams are virtually assured of qualifying, but the top spot affects subsequent knockout matchups, so both will fight hard for victory.
Bosnia VS Qatar
June 25, 03:00, Group B, Round 3
Both teams have 1 point after two rounds; their qualification prospects are extremely slim, with only a theoretical chance of advancing. This match is more for honor.
Qatar's defense was full of holes in the first two rounds, conceding 6 goals against Canada, with both offense and defense collapsing, multiple red cards reducing their numbers, weak resilience under tournament pressure, scoring only 1 goal, with low finishing efficiency. Bosnia drew with Canada in the first round to earn a valuable point, but lost 1-4 to Switzerland in the second, lacking midfield control, and their defense is slow to turn and vulnerable to fast teams. However, they have some foundation in possession-based control. Both teams have obvious defensive weaknesses, with very low tolerance for mistakes. The host Qatar's aura has faded, and their mentality is prone to imbalance, while Bosnia has slightly more tournament experience.
Scotland VS Brazil
June 25, 06:00, Group C, Round 3
A do-or-die match for qualification, Brazil and Morocco both have 4 points, Scotland has 3 points. Only by beating Brazil can Scotland take control of qualification; a draw or loss will likely eliminate them.
Brazil has 1 win and 1 draw in two rounds, with a 3-0 shutout of Haiti demonstrating their dominance. The front line led by Vinícius Jr. and Cunha is highly creative, with a complete attack and defense system. They only dropped two points in the first round with a draw against Morocco, and need a win to secure the top spot. Scotland plays tough, with fierce physical confrontation. In the last round, they narrowly lost 0-1 to Morocco, exposing attacking difficulties. They have scored only 1 goal in two matches, with limited scoring methods, relying on dense defense to restrict Brazil’s penetration. Brazil’s overall strength is far superior, with dominance in possession and individual skills. Scotland will likely sit back and defend.
Morocco VS Haiti
June 25, 06:00, Group C, Round 3
Haiti has lost both matches, with 0 points, already eliminated from qualification; they have lost all hope of advancing. Morocco has 4 points, and a draw guarantees qualification, with a chance to contest the group top spot with a win.
Morocco’s defense is arguably the best in the group, conceding only 1 goal in two matches, with coordinated wing interceptions and central positioning, fast counterattacks. They drew with Brazil in the first round and beat Scotland in the second, showing strong tactical execution. Haiti is vastly weaker, with no goals and 4 goals conceded in two matches, lacking resilience and prone to mistakes under high pressure, with a vulnerable defense against wing attacks. Their players lack tournament experience and morale is low. Morocco doesn’t need to attack aggressively; steady play will secure points, while Haiti is unable to mount effective counterattacks.