Brazil meet Morocco in Group C on 13 June (22:00 UTC) in a match that will shape early momentum at the 2026 World Cup. Both sides start with clear objectives: Brazil to assert their status as group favourites and set a rhythm for the knockout push; Morocco to prove the resilience that took them deep last tournament and secure points that could tilt the section. Location listed as Los Angeles / Seattle, USA, but the immediate task is simple — collect three points or at least avoid an opening setback that complicates the next fixtures.
From a betting perspective, the Match Winner market should favour Brazil given their squad depth and attacking options, but Morocco’s organised defence and counter strengths make a single-outcome bet riskier than usual. Consider splitting stakes across Brazil and the draw in 1X2 markets if you want partial cover for a tight opening game. Both Teams To Score is a realistic play: Brazil’s forward line tends to create chances, while Morocco have shown they can nick goals on the break, so a BTTS selection has merit. Over/Under 2.5 goals leans toward Over if you expect Brazil to press and Morocco to commit men forward on counters; if you think Morocco will prioritise containment, Under is defensible. For a correct-score lean, 2-1 to Brazil balances Brazil’s scoring edge with Morocco’s counter-threat — it captures a close, competitive match rather than a rout.
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