Mobile
APP
    Hong Kong Odds
    • Decimal Odds
    • Hong Kong Odds
    • Indonesian Odds
    • American Odds
    • Malay Odds
    English
    • English
    • Vietnam
    Soccer> Community> Wissywaxplanet>

    Brazil VS Morocco

    FIFA World Cup
    Analysis More Tips
    Brazil
    Brazil
    Morocco
    Morocco
    Record five-time champions Brazil will look to start their 2026 World Cup Group C engagements on a high when they face African powerhouses Morocco on Saturday. Brazil struggled in the qualifiers and their set of friends in 2025, where they could win just two of the four matches (D, L1). That poor run continued with a 2-1 loss to France in a March friendly, but the Selecao quickly regrouped. The South Americans come here with three consecutive friendly wins and, more importantly, aggregating 11 goals in those matches against Egypt, Panama, and Croatia. While goal scoring isn't a concern, defensive issues continue to be a challenge for coach Carlo Ancelotti.
    Further Reading
    • Hooded Horse
      Hooded Horse
      Brazil VS Morocco Morocco's defensive system is deeply ingrained in its DNA. Despite the absence of Aguerd and Ez-Azouli of Brazil due to injuries, Morocco has shown remarkable defensive resilience. In their last 10 official matches, they have conceded less than one goal per game on average and kept a clean sheet in 7 of them. This defensive strength doesn't rely on a single star player. The new coach, Wahbi, has continued Regragui's system that switches between 5 - 4 - 1 and 4 - 2 - 3 - 1. In the midfield, Amrabat's tackling ability is strong enough to disrupt the connection between Brazil's midfield and front - line. Brazil might attempt to break through with individual skills, but on the pitch in New York, this strategy has never worked against Morocco. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming Brazil's full - backs have a large attacking range, which is a double - edged sword. The combination of Achraf and Dias is specialized in exploiting t
      AH
      World Cup Brazil - Morocco
    • Gilbert Joseph
      Gilbert Joseph
      Brazil VS Morocco Brazil ranks 6th in the world, while Morocco is 7th, indicating a close gap in strength. Brazil has a total squad value of 920 million euros, compared to Morocco's 480 million euros. Historically, Brazil has the upper hand in head - to - head encounters. However, Morocco was a semi - finalist in the last World Cup and has a well - established defensive system. Both teams base their strategies on solid defense. Brazil only averages 1.3 goals per game in the World Cup qualifiers. On the other hand, Morocco has an unbeaten record in the last 27 games and concedes only 0.6 goals per game. This match will be a battle between Brazil's offensive potential and Morocco's tenacious defense. It's hard to predict the outcome as both sides have their own strengths. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming Brazil typically adopts a 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 formation. Casemiro anchors the midfield, while Vinícius and Rafinha are tasked with breakthrou
      O/U
      World Cup Brazil - Morocco
    • FRANKLIN CHIGB
      FRANKLIN CHIGB
      Brazil VS Morocco Brazil has been performing exceptionally well in recent times, winning 4, drawing 1, and losing 1 in their last 6 matches, showing strong offensive and defensive capabilities. The team primarily adopts a 4 - 3 - 3 formation focused on extreme ball - control. They rely on the delicate short - pass rotations in the midfield to control the game's rhythm, gradually advancing to build a three - dimensional offensive system. In the last 5 matches, they've maintained an average passing success rate of 77%, a ball - possession rate of 56%, with 11.4 shots per game and a shot - on - target rate of 36%. Their key passes are accurately placed, and the cooperation between the flanks and the center is seamless. The whole team works in harmony. However, when the game situation is stable, the defense at the back may show a slight lack of concentration. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming Morocco primarily adopts a 5-4-1 low-block defens
      AH
      World Cup Brazil - Morocco
    More Recommend
    • Scotland return to the World Cup for the first time since 1998 when they face Haiti in Group C at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough on Sunday June 14. Haiti return to the World Cup for the first time since 1974. Qualification was achieved through a 2-0 win over Nicaragua in November and represents a remarkable achievement for Caribbean football. They beat New Zealand 4-0 in a recent friendly and Frantzdy Pierrot scored twice against Azerbaijan, so they carry a goal threat. Wilson Isidor of Sunderland is the only recognisable Premier League name in the squad. They set up in a 4-2-3-1 with pace and energy in the forward areas. Against Scotland’s defensive structure, they will look to exploit space on the counter. However, the gap in squad quality, top-level experience and tournament pedigree is significant. Haiti have never won a World Cup match and face a Scotland side in the best form it has been in for years.
      1x2
      World Cup Haiti - Scotland
    • Australia and Turkey begin their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign with an intriguing Group D encounter in Vancouver. Australia’s most recent preparation match ended in a 1-1 draw against Switzerland. While that result offered encouragement, it followed a narrow defeat to Mexico and continued a mixed run that has produced two wins, one draw and two defeats from their last five outings. The Socceroos demonstrated their attacking potential with victories over Curacao and Cameroon, scoring six goals across those two matches. However, performances against Switzerland, Mexico and Colombia suggest there is still room for improvement when facing opponents capable of controlling possession and limiting space in advanced areas.
      1x2
      World Cup Australia - Turkey
    Copyright © 2026 Powered By Goaloo All Rights Reserved.