| Sportsbook | Brazil | Draw | Morocco |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sports Interaction | 1.65 | 4.17 | 6.18 |
| Betovo | 1.63 | 4.15 | 6.16 |
| Bet365 | 1.68 | 4.2 | 6.2 |
| Tonybet | 1.66 | 4.18 | 6.17 |
| Betway | 1.64 | 4.16 | 6.15 |
| Goals Market | Over 2.5 | Under 2.5 |
|---|---|---|
| Best Available | 2.03 | 1.86 |
| BTTS Market | BTTS Yes | BTTS No |
|---|---|---|
| Best Available | 1.88 | 1.92 |
Brazil open Group C against Morocco on June 13 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood. This is a rematch of a 2022 quarterfinal match-up that did not happen, but the two sides know each other’s quality well. Here is the full world cup betting breakdown: odds, predicted lineups and our best bet.
Vinicius Jr and Raphinha are the headline act: two of the best wide forwards in world football in their prime. Rodrygo and Lucas Paqueta provide depth in a squad that has no obvious weak position. Brazil arrive without having won the World Cup since 2002, and that fact drives everything Dorival Jr does in camp.
Team news: No injury concerns. Alisson starts in goal.
Morocco are the 2022 semi-finalists who showed the world that African football has arrived. The defensive spine is largely intact: Achraf Hakimi at right back, Romain Saiss commanding centrally. Brahim Diaz and Ez Abde provide creativity. Walid Regragui has built something rare: a team that is tactically difficult AND individually talented.
Team news: Sofiane Boufal is a doubt with a thigh strain. Hakimi is fit.
Brazil’s SoFi altitude/heat factor: SoFi Stadium is indoor-outdoor in the LA heat. Brazil’s fitness coaches have flagged the June heat as a factor. Morocco’s conditioning across AFCON cycles suits the conditions better.
Morocco’s clean sheet record: Morocco kept five clean sheets in their last seven competitive matches. Their low block absorbs pressure systematically: Amrabat covers more ground than any midfielder at this tournament.
Brazil’s set-piece threat: Raphinha is Brazil’s primary corner and free kick taker. He averaged 4.2 corners per game at Barcelona this season. Morocco concede 0.4 goals per game from set pieces in qualifying.
Brazil win, but this will not be comfortable. Morocco’s defensive organisation will limit Brazil in the first half, and an early Morocco goal from a set piece or counter is a genuine scenario.
Vinicius and Raphinha will find space eventually. Brazil’s quality in wide areas is the difference. The second half is where Brazil take control. By 75 minutes Brazil should be ahead.
Morocco at 6.20 is not a terrible price for a team that has beaten European giants. The draw at 4.20 is worth a small stake if you want to oppose Brazil.

Cole Gallagher covers soccer betting for WorldCupBetting.ca, specialising in match predictions, odds analysis and tournament futures. Based in Toronto, he has followed the Canadian men’s national team since their 2022 qualifying campaign and brings a line-shopping, data-first approach to every pick.
