Brazil vs Haiti — AI prediction
Result
Brazil 3-0 Haiti
Kick-off: 2026-06-20
Brazil are overwhelming favourites against Haiti, and the on-pitch evidence supports it. Brazil's last five (DWWWL) shows strong scoring output — 13 goals for, including a 6-2 demolition of Panama and a 3-1 win over Croatia, with the only blemishes a draw vs Morocco and a narrow loss to France. The named XI under Ancelotti is loaded: Vinícius Júnior, Raphinha, Lucas Paquetá and Matheus Cunha ahead of Bruno Guimarães and Casemiro, with a Marquinhos-led back line and Alisson in goal. Haiti arrive in poor form (LLWDL): three defeats in five, beaten by Scotland, Peru and Tunisia, and have leaked 5 in their last five while scoring only 6 (the 4-0 over New Zealand being the outlier). Migné sets up in a deeply defensive 5-4-1 with lone striker Frantzdy Pierrot, signalling a containment plan that Brazil's creative attackers should eventually break down. The one prior meeting was a 7-1 Brazil rout. Haiti's low block and limited away threat point to a comfortable Brazil win with multiple goals and a strong likelihood of a clean sheet, though their packed defence may keep the margin from being a blowout. Note: no injury data, FIFA rankings or top-scorer stats were provided, so the read leans on form and lineups.
Key factors
- Brazil's attacking XI: Vinícius, Raphinha, Paquetá, Cunha — high-quality output, 13 goals in last 5
- Haiti in poor form (LLWDL), conceding regularly, only managing 6 goals in last 5
- Haiti's defensive 5-4-1 with lone striker Pierrot signals containment, limiting their own attacking output
- Historical 7-1 Brazil rout in the only prior meeting
- Neutral-venue tournament — home advantage nominal, so edge is purely quality/form-based
- No injury, ranking or key-player stat data supplied
Win probability
- Brazil: 91%
- Draw: 6%
- Haiti: 3%
Goals markets
- Both teams to score: 36%
Recent form
Brazil: DWWWL · Haiti: LLWDL
Head-to-head
Brazil 1 · Haiti 0 · 0 draws
- 2016-06-08: Brazil 7-1 Haiti