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Brazil vs Tunisia

Brazil vs Tunisia Expert Analysis

Brazil, with their strong attacking lineup, is expected to dominate against Tunisia. Historically, Brazil has a high-scoring record in international fixtures, suggesting they are likely to score early and frequently. Tunisia’s defense, while solid, may struggle against Brazil’s offensive prowess. The match is anticipated to be dynamic with several goal-scoring opportunities for Brazil.

Brazil

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Tunisia

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Date: 2025-11-18
Time: 19:30
(FT)
Venue: Estadio Jornalista Mário Filho
Score: 1-1

Predictions:

MarketPredictionOddResult
Under 2.5 Goals69.10%(1-1) 2.88
Draw In First Half68.90%(1-1) 1-1 1H 3.10
Both Teams Not to Score67.80%(1-1) 2.37
Away Team Not To Score In 1st Half66.00%(1-1)
Home Team To Score In 1st Half67.90%(1-1)
Over 1.5 Goals55.50%(1-1) 1.14

Prediction 1: Under 2.5 Goals

At 72.20, this bet suggests that the match will see fewer than 2.5 goals. However, given Brazil‘s attacking strength and Tunisia‘s weaker defense, it seems unlikely that the game will remain low-scoring.

Prediction 2: Draw In First Half

With odds at 64.10, a draw in the first half indicates a balanced start to the match. However, considering Brazil’s tendency to score early, this outcome seems less probable.

Prediction 3: Both Teams Not To Score

Odds of 66.10 suggest neither team will score initially. Given Brazil’s offensive capabilities and Tunisia’s defensive vulnerabilities, this scenario appears unlikely.

Prediction 4: Away Team Not To Score In 1st Half

At odds of 64.60, this prediction implies Tunisia won’t score in the first half. This is a plausible outcome given Brazil’s likely early dominance and aggressive play.

Prediction 5: Home Team To Score In 1st Half

With odds at 67.00, it is expected that Brazil will score in the first half. This aligns well with their historical performance and current form.

Prediction 6: Over 1.5 Goals

Odds of 53.20 indicate more than one and a half goals will be scored in the match. Given Brazil’s attacking potential and Tunisia’s defensive challenges, this prediction seems highly likely.