Brazil Soccer Betting & Latest World Cup Odds
Brazil Soccer Betting & Latest World Cup Odds
The five-time world champions arrived at 2026 with the most talked-about manager in the tournament — Carlo Ancelotti, the architect of Real Madrid’s Champions League dynasty, now leading the Selecao. Add a near-three-year wait for Neymar’s comeback and Vinícius Jr. at the peak of his powers and this is the Brazil story that bettors cannot ignore. Here is everything you need to bet on Brazil at the 2026 World Cup: the latest Brazil World Cup odds, the Scotland preview, and the full knockout picture.
Status Group C Leaders Win/draw confirms 1st place | Record 1W 1D 0L 4 scored, 1 conceded | Goal Difference +3 Best in Group C |
Tournament Odds +1471 To win the World Cup | Tonight’s Match vs Scotland June 24 | 6:00 PM ET | Manager Carlo Ancelotti Head Coach |
To Win World Cup +1471 | To Win Group C -285 |
Odds subject to change. Check live lines at BUSR.
Brazil’s 2026 World Cup Results So Far
| Date | Opponent | Result | Score | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| June 13 | Morocco | Draw | 1-1 | Vinícius Jr. (32′) |
| June 21 | Haiti | Win | 3-0 | Cunha (23′, 36′), Vinícius Jr. (45+’) |
| June 24 | Scotland | TBD | — | Miami Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL | 6:00 PM ET |
What Brazil Needs to Advance
- Brazil win vs Scotland: 1°C confirmed. Round of 32 June 29 vs Japan (2°F). Scotland eliminated.
- Brazil draw vs Scotland: 1°C confirmed if Morocco beat Haiti. Very likely 1°C either way given GD advantage over Morocco (+3 vs +1).
- Brazil lose to Scotland: Brazil drops to 2°C at minimum if Morocco win, or 3°C if Scotland also beat Morocco on GD. As 3°C, Brazil still likely advances as best third. As 2°C, they face Netherlands (1°F) instead of Japan — a significantly harder R32.
Scotland vs Brazil Preview: Tonight, 6PM ET
Scotland arrive needing a win and hoping for Morocco to drop points vs Haiti. The Tartan Army have already shown they can compete against top-10 sides — they were arguably unfortunate not to take something from Morocco in a 1-0 loss that came down to a single set-piece in the first minute of the second half. Vinícius Jr. is Brazil’s greatest threat, having scored in both of their games so far. Carlo Ancelotti will have to decide whether Neymar gets minutes from the start or from the bench in what would be his first Brazil appearance in nearly three years.
Brazil are unbeaten against Scotland across 10 meetings, including a 2-1 win at France 1998. But they have not been at their most convincing — the 1-1 draw with Morocco was labored and the Haiti game was more comfortable than it should have been. Ancelotti’s team selection tonight, particularly around yellow card management for the knockouts, will tell us a lot about his confidence in qualifying.
Brazil’s World Cup Path and Knockout Picture
Tonight’s result determines whether Brazil take the more comfortable path or the harder one. Both scenarios are laid out below based on current standings. Group F (Netherlands vs Japan vs Sweden) closes June 26 — that result also affects Brazil’s R32 opponent.
Brazil face the runner-up of Group F in the Round of 32 on June 29. Japan currently projects as 2°F but Netherlands could finish there if Japan win Group F on June 26.
| Round | Date / ET | Opponent (Provisional) | Odds |
|---|---|---|---|
| Round of 32 | June 29 | Japan (current 2°F projection) Group F closes June 26 — Japan or Netherlands fills this slot | +5200 |
| Round of 16 | July 5 | Ivory Coast or Norway Winner of 2°E vs 2°I — decided June 25 (already through) | +15000 / +2600 |
| Quarter-Final onward | July 11+ | Mexico, England, or Cape Verde Winner of the Mexico bracket half — speculative | +4900 |
A loss to Scotland changes Brazil’s bracket dramatically. As 2°C they face the Group F winner (Netherlands, currently projected) on June 29 — a significantly harder first knockout opponent.
| Round | Date / ET | Opponent (Provisional) | Odds |
|---|---|---|---|
| Round of 32 | June 29 | Netherlands (current 1°F projection) Group F winner — Netherlands or Japan depending on June 26 | +1550 |
| Round of 16 onward | July 4+ | Upper bracket with Canada/South Korea and South America top seeds — much harder road. All speculative depending on tonight’s result and June 26 Group F MD3. | |
Bottom line: Brazil need a result tonight to control their knockout destiny. The difference between Path A (Japan in R32) and Path B (Netherlands in R32) is enormous at the odds. At +1471 to win the whole thing, the value is predicated on the easier bracket Path A delivers. A win or draw tonight also means Neymar has time to find his rhythm before a competitive knockout game.
Brazil World Cup Betting Markets
From tonight’s Scotland result to outright championship futures, here are the key World Cup betting markets for Brazil at BUSR. New to soccer betting? Our 2026 World Cup betting guide covers every market type.
| Market | Odds | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Brazil to Win World Cup | +1471 | Five-time champions. Ancelotti system maturing. Value on the right bracket (Path A). |
| Brazil to Win Group C | -285 | Need win or draw vs Scotland tonight. Morocco at +202 is the only threat to top spot. |
| Brazil / Morocco 1-2 Forecast | -248 | Brazil 1st, Morocco 2nd. Most likely Group C finish if Brazil win or draw tonight. |
| Morocco / Brazil 1-2 Forecast | +275 | Morocco top, Brazil 2nd — only if Scotland beat Brazil AND Morocco beat Haiti. |
| Brazil to Win vs Scotland (June 24) | Live at BUSR | Brazil unbeaten in 10 vs Scotland. Scotland +3300 to win Group C tells the story. |
| Neymar to Score Anytime (June 24) | Live at BUSR | First Brazil appearance in nearly 3 years. If he starts, opening price has value. |
| Brazil to Reach Quarter-Finals | Live at BUSR | Path A: Japan then Ivory Coast/Norway. Realistic at current price. |
Check BUSR for live lines before placing any bets. Odds subject to change.
Brazil Key Players to Watch (and Bet)
When Vinícius runs at defenders in space, he is one of the two or three most dangerous players on the planet. He has scored in both of Brazil’s group games — equalizing against Morocco in the 32nd minute and finishing Brazil’s third vs Haiti with a composed slot past the keeper. Against Scotland, he will face Andy Robertson and Nathan Patterson, full-backs who are physical and experienced but who will struggle with his pace in transition. Anytime scorer, first goalscorer, and shot total markets all start with Vinícius tonight.
Cunha was one of the players of the group stage after his brace against Haiti — a predatory 23rd minute finish and a stunning top-corner strike in the 36th minute vindicated Ancelotti’s decision to drop Igor Thiago. Cunha’s movement between the lines and willingness to press create problems that Scotland’s defenders will not be used to at this level. If Ancelotti fields his stronger lineup, Cunha starts and is Brazil’s most likely double-figure scorer in individual markets.
The most compelling subplot of Brazil’s tournament is Neymar. He has not played for Brazil since suffering a serious knee injury in October 2023 — nearly three years ago. Ancelotti confirmed this week that he is available and that the squad is “very happy” to have him back. The question is not whether he can play but whether he is sharp enough to be effective at World Cup level after this absence. A start tonight is possible. Coming off the bench is more likely. Either way, his individual markets will be pricing in significant uncertainty — that is where the value lies for bettors willing to back his instincts.
Brazil World Cup History
- 2022 Qatar Eliminated in the Quarter-Finals by Croatia on penalties after a 1-1 AET draw. Neymar scored in extra time. Eder Militão missed the decisive penalty. One of the most heartbreaking exits in recent Brazilian history.
- 2018 Russia Eliminated in the Quarter-Finals by Belgium 2-1. Neymar was the story for wrong reasons — his theatrics drew widespread criticism. Firmino, Coutinho, and Neymar could not break down a resilient Belgian side.
- 2014 Brazil The 7-1 humiliation against Germany in the Semi-Finals on home soil. One of the lowest points in Brazilian soccer history. Beat Colombia in the Quarter-Finals with James Rodríguez winning the Golden Boot. Neymar injured in the Colombia game, missing the semi.
- 2002 Korea/Japan Last title. Ronaldo, Rivaldo, and Ronaldinho at their peaks. Beat Germany 2-0 in the Final (Ronaldo brace). Five World Cups. 24-year title drought heading into 2026.
Carlo Ancelotti was hired because Brazil needed someone who had managed the best players in the world and delivered under maximum pressure. He won four Champions League titles. He knows what winning looks like. At +1471, Brazil are the fifth choice in the outright market. Five-time champions, Vinícius Jr. at his peak, and now Neymar healthy enough to contribute. The wait for a sixth title is 24 years and counting. This team has the pieces to end it.
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