Brazil vs Haiti

World CupMatchweek 2

Brazil

DWWWL
FIFA#5
Full Time
30
HT: 30

Haiti

LLLWW
FIFA#77
Ref: Alejandro Hernandez, Spain
Fipster Pick
Home WinhighHit
Full-time story

Brazil's Cunha doubles up in comfortable win

Matheus Cunha's brace and Vinícius Júnior's stoppage-time goal secure a 3-0 victory for Brazil.

Brazil delivered a commanding performance against Haiti, with Matheus Cunha opening the scoring before doubling his tally in the first half. Vinícius Júnior wrapped up the win with a goal in stoppage time, sealing a 3-0 result. Fipster's prediction of a home win was spot on, though the actual scoreline was even more emphatic than the forecasted 2-0.

FıpsterSelf-Score Card
Appropriate✓ Hit
Fipster's Pick
20
HT 1–0
Final Result
30
HT 3–0
68%Fair
C
OutcomeExact ScoreBTTSOver/Under 2.5Halftime
Fipster's self review20 Jun 2026

Analysis

Brazil faces Haiti in a Group Stage match of the FIFA World Cup 2026. Both teams have shown contrasting squad qualities and recent form, setting the stage for an intriguing encounter.

Brazil boasts 22 prior World Cup appearances with five championships, showcasing a rich tournament pedigree. Haiti, with just one previous appearance reaching the group stage in 1974, enters as underdogs. Brazil qualified directly with strong points and goal difference, while Haiti topped their qualifying group in CONCACAF. The calibre gap is stark: Brazil fields 14 players from top-5 European leagues including Marquinhos and Casemiro, whereas Haiti has only 4 such players.

Brazil's squad calibre and recent form give them a clear edge. Their attackers, led by Vinícius Júnior, have been effective, while midfield creativity from Bruno Guimarães enhances goal opportunities. Defensively, Douglas Santos anchors a solid backline. Haiti's midfield resilience, spearheaded by Jean-Ricner Bellegarde, offers some resistance but is unlikely to offset Brazil's quality. The predicted halftime score is 1-0, with Brazil expected to add a second in the second half.


Prediction

We confidently predict a 2-0 victory for Brazil, reflecting their dominance in squad quality and tactical execution. The match is expected to see three cards, typical for group stage discipline. Brazil's strong European league representation and recent form underpin this forecast with an 85% confidence level.

Outcome probability

Brazil 85%Draw 8%Haiti 7%

Key Insights

Tactical Advantagehigh

Brazil's attacking edge with Vinícius Júnior

Vinícius Júnior's perfect scoring record at home and high form give Brazil a clear offensive advantage.

Statistical Edgehigh

Brazil's defensive dominance led by Douglas Santos

Douglas Santos' exceptional tackling and duel win rate surpass league averages, strengthening Brazil's defense.

Form Momentumhigh

Bruno Guimarães' creative form boosts Brazil's chance

Guimarães' assist and passing stats indicate strong recent form, enhancing Brazil's goal creation potential.

Tactical Advantagemedium

Haiti's midfield resilience via Jean-Ricner Bellegarde

Bellegarde's passing and duel success provide Haiti some midfield stability despite overall underdog status.

Injury Impacthigh

No key injuries for either team

Both teams have full squads available, so no injury disruptions expected to affect tactics or lineup.

Key Takeaways

Brazil should comfortably handle Haiti in this Group Stage fixture, leveraging their experience and superior squad. Haiti will provide spirited resistance but face an uphill battle against the Samba Boys' firepower and defensive solidity.

  • Brazil has 22 prior World Cup appearances and has won the tournament five times.
  • Haiti has appeared once before in the World Cup, exiting at the group stage in 1974.
  • Brazil qualified directly with 28 points and a +7 goal difference in CONMEBOL.
  • Haiti topped their CONCACAF qualifying group with 11 points and a +3 goal difference.
  • Brazil's squad includes 14 players from top-5 European leagues, including Marquinhos and Casemiro.
  • Haiti's squad has 4 players from top-5 European leagues, including Jean-Ricner Bellegarde.
  • Brazil's recent form yields 1.333 points per game over the last 12 months.
  • The predicted halftime score is 1-0, with a fulltime score of 2-0 in favour of Brazil.

Player Insights

Standout players Fipster expects to impact the match — curated highlights, not full squad lists

HomeBrazil

Vinícius Júnior

Vinícius Júnior

Attacker

Brazil

Total Goals
1
League avg: 0.21
1 played
1 starts
93 mins
~93 mins/game
Thiago

Thiago

Attacker

Brazil

Total Goals
0
League avg: 0.21
1 played
1 starts
62 mins
~62 mins/game

AwayHaiti

Frantzdy Pierrot

Frantzdy Pierrot

Attacker

Haiti

Total Goals
0
League avg: 0.21
1 played
1 starts
90 mins
~90 mins/game
Ruben Providence

Ruben Providence

Midfielder

Haiti

Total Goals
0
League avg: 0.21
1 played
1 starts
85 mins
~85 mins/game