FIFA World Cup
Round 2
Brazil01:00
20 Jun, 01:00
HaitiForm & Standings
Brazil
FIFA World Cup — Position: 1
P 0 · W 0 · D 0 · L 0 · 0 pts
GF 0 GA 0 GD 0
Last 5 matches
Haiti
FIFA World Cup — Position: 3
P 0 · W 0 · D 0 · L 0 · 0 pts
GF 0 GA 0 GD 0
Last 2 matches
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Match Overview
Brazil faces Haiti in the second round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup at the iconic Maracanã Stadium on Saturday, 20 June. After a strong start in their opening match, Brazil aims to secure a spot in the knockout stages with a victory. Haiti, meanwhile, looks to build on their underdog status and cause an upset against the five-time world champions. The stakes are high for both teams, with Brazil expected to dominate possession and Haiti likely to adopt a defensive approach.
Team News & Expected Lineups
Brazil, managed by Dorival Júnior, is expected to field a 4-3-3 formation. Key players include Vinicius Jr and Rodrygo on the wings, with Casemiro anchoring the midfield. The defense will likely feature Éder Militão and Marquinhos at center-back. No major absences are reported.
Haiti is anticipated to deploy a 5-4-1 formation, focusing on defensive solidity. Duckens Nazon will lead the attack, while Derrick Etienne provides creativity in midfield. Defender Ricardo Adé will be crucial in organizing the backline. Haiti has no significant injury concerns ahead of the match.
Head-to-Head
Brazil and Haiti have met only once in a competitive fixture, a 7-1 victory for Brazil in the 2016 Copa América Centenario. Given the rarity of their encounters, this World Cup clash presents a fresh challenge for both sides.
Key Players to Watch
Brazil: Vinicius Jr (explosive winger, capable of breaking defenses), Casemiro (midfield enforcer, key to Brazil's balance).
Haiti: Duckens Nazon (target man, Haiti's main goal threat), Derrick Etienne (creative spark, vital in transitions).
Prediction & Analysis
Brazil holds a clear tactical and technical advantage, with their attacking trio expected to overwhelm Haiti's defense. Haiti will likely sit deep and rely on counterattacks, but Brazil's midfield control and individual quality should dictate the game. A comfortable 3-0 win for Brazil is the most probable outcome, with Haiti struggling to contain their opponents' firepower.
Venue
Maracanã
Rio de Janeiro
Capacity: 78,838
The Maracanã is a 78,838-capacity iconic stadium in Rio de Janeiro, one of football's most famous grounds, having hosted two World Cup finals (1950, 2014).
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BrazilDorival Júnior
Dorival Júnior is an experienced Brazilian coach who took charge of the national team in 2024 after a long career managing top Brazilian clubs including Flamengo.
