Brazil are walking into the 2026 World Cup with big dreams and fresh belief that they can finally lift the trophy again after so many years of near misses. Since their 2002 glory, the Selecao have only managed one semifinal run and that painful exit still stings every fan back home. To change the story, the federation took a bold step by bringing in Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti, hoping his experience will steady the ship and get the best out of the squad. They scraped through qualifying without looking fully convincing, yet the summer friendlies against Panama and Egypt gave everyone a confidence boost even if those opponents were not the strongest tests around.
Team Form
- Brazil have won their last six qualifiers but struggled to dominate games against mid-level sides
- Morocco remain unbeaten in 28 matches across all competitions, a record that includes their disputed AFCON triumph
- The Atlas Lions famously beat Brazil 2-1 in a 2023 friendly and reached the 2022 World Cup semifinals as the first African side to do so
- Ancelotti’s men still need to prove they can handle elite European teams in the knockout stages
Tactical Analysis
With Ancelotti in charge, Brazil will likely rely on their superior individual quality in attack, using quick transitions and set-piece threats to break down stubborn defenses. Morocco, on the other hand, have shown they can sit deep, frustrate bigger sides, and hit on the counter with pacey wingers and a solid midfield screen. The African champions love a physical battle and will not mind trading blows if it opens spaces for their dangerous forwards. Expect plenty of end-to-end action because neither team is built to park the bus for ninety minutes, especially with the pressure of a World Cup opener hanging over both camps.
Betting Proposal
Given how both sides love to push forward and have attacking talent that can punish any lapse, the goals are expected to flow. The match lines up as a classic where the underdog can trouble the favorite, making a higher goal tally very possible. Brazil and Morocco to score two goals or more, with the total over 2.5 at odds of 2.08 stands out as the smartest play for this heavyweight clash.
Local punters in Nigeria will recognize this as one of those high-tempo games where anything can happen, and the value sits clearly on the over line. Morocco’s recent history against top nations shows they refuse to be bullied, while Brazil under Ancelotti still need time to gel fully. This combination points to an open, entertaining contest that should deliver plenty of action from the first whistle.















