2026 FIFA Club World Cup Match Preview: Brazil vs. Haiti

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Kickoff: 3:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM PT

Venue: Mercedes‑Benz Stadium — Atlanta, Georgia

Surface: Natural Grass (World Cup temporary surface)

Capacity: 71,000

Weather Forecast — Atlanta, GA

Mercedes‑Benz Stadium is fully enclosed; climate‑controlled conditions expected.

Temperature: 88–91°F outside; ~72°F inside

Humidity: 60–65%

Wind: 5–10 mph (irrelevant indoors)

Conditions: Clear skies outside; match played in controlled indoor environment

Impact: Perfect conditions for high‑tempo attacking football

Injury Report

Brazil

Vinícius Júnior (LW): Probable — minor ankle soreness

Casemiro (DM): Out — knee ligament issue

Éder Militão (CB): Probable — load management

Gabriel Jesus (ST): Fully fit

Haiti

Duckens Nazon (ST): Questionable — hamstring tightness

Derrick Étienne Jr. (LW): Probable — recovering from illness

Carlens Arcus (RB): Out — calf injury

Josué Duverger (GK): Fully fit

Team Records & Recent Form

Brazil

2026 Record: 6–1–1

Last 5 Matches: W–W–D–W–W

Goals For/Against: 17 GF / 5 GA

Form Notes:

Elite attacking form with fluid front three

Defensive stability improving with Militão’s return

High possession, high press, heavy chance creation

Haiti

2026 Record: 2–4–2

Last 5 Matches: L–D–W–L–D

Goals For/Against: 6 GF / 11 GA

Form Notes:

Organized but limited in possession

Relies heavily on counterattacks and individual moments

Defensive lapses against top‑tier opponents

Series History

All‑Time Meetings: Brazil leads 2–0–0

Most Recent Match: Brazil 7–1 Haiti (Copa América Centenario, 2016)

Trend: Brazil’s pace and technical superiority have historically overwhelmed Haiti

Key Tactical & Player Matchups

1. Vinícius Júnior (BRA) vs Stéphane Lambèse (HAI)

Vini’s pace and dribbling create a massive mismatch

Haiti must provide double coverage to avoid isolation

2. Bruno Guimarães (BRA) vs Bryan Alcéus (HAI)

Guimarães’ distribution vs Alcéus’ ball‑winning

Haiti’s midfield will struggle to maintain shape under pressure

3. Rodrygo (BRA) vs Ricardo Adé (HAI)

Rodrygo’s movement between lines will test Haiti’s defensive discipline

Adé must play a near‑perfect positional game

4. Haiti’s Counterattack vs Brazil’s High Line

Haiti’s best chance is exploiting space behind Brazil’s fullbacks

Brazil’s recovery speed (Danilo, Militão) reduces risk but not entirely

Betting Trends

Brazil has scored 3+ goals in 4 of last 6 matches

Haiti has conceded 2+ goals in 5 of last 7 vs Top‑20 FIFA teams

Brazil matches have hit Over 3.5 in 3 of last 5

Haiti has failed to score in 3 of last 4 losses

Brazil has covered -2.5 in 3 straight World Cup group matches

MATCH ODDS

Brazil                                     – 1000

Haiti                                      + 2200

Draw                                     + 1000

Over 3.5 – 120                   Under 3.5 + 100

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, June 18, 2026