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Ladbrokes previews Brazil vs Haiti in Group C at the 2026 World Cup, with bet builder tips
Brazil backed to win comfortably, with Raphinha playing a starring role
Jean-Ricner Bellegarde tipped for another card, with Haiti hunting an historic upset

Ladbrokes brings you an in-depth match preview for Brazil vs Haiti in Group C at the 2026 World Cup, including odds, predictions, and bet builder tips.
Having been held by Morocco in their opening game, Brazil take on Haiti knowing anything less than a win could be disastrous for their hopes of topping the group, but as overwhelming favourites, the Selecao should have very little problem dispatching of the Group C outsiders here - with their odds of victory a resounding 1/8.
Below, we've put together the ultimate Brazil vs Haiti bet builder, with potential starting lineups, our score prediction, and the latest live betting markets - so read on!
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Fixture: Brazil vs Haiti
Competition: World Cup group stage (Group C)
Date: Saturday, 20 June, 2026
Kick-off: 01:30 BST
Venue: Philadelphia Stadium, Pennsylvania, USA
Our predicted XI (4-2-3-1): Alisson / Danilo, Marquinhos, Gabriel, Douglas Santos / Guimaraes, Casemiro / Raphinha, Cunha, Vinicius Jr / Thiago
Our predicted XI (4-4-2): Placide / Arcus, Ade, Delcroix, Experience / Louicius, Jacques, Bellegarde, Providence / Isidor, Pierrot
To complement our predicted scoreline of Brazil 3-0 Haiti, the first pick of our Group C bet builder is for the Selecao to score over 2.5 goals in Pennsylvania, showing exactly why they're still so fancied in the outright winner markets this summer.
Carlo Ancelotti's side arrive with a real point to prove following a disappointing performance against Morocco last week, where only a piece of individual brilliance from Vinicius Jr snatched them a point, but against the country ranked 83rd in the world, Brazil should have far too much firepower. Thirteen goals from just five matches in 2026 proves their threat, and with the front three of Thiago, Vinicius, and Raphinha scoring 51 league goals between them in 2025/26, there's certainly no shortage of goalscorers in the ranks.
So with that in mind, we're tipping over 2.5 goals for Brazil in this one, making light work of a determined Haiti defence - despite the minnows only conceding five goals in 2026.
In a game where Brazil will expect to have the lion's share of possession, the frontline is likely to see plenty of the ball, and with such desire to work a yard and get shots away, we're tipping Raphinha to have at least three efforts on target here.
The Barcelona winger has steadily become one of the world's very best in the last few years, and having failed to score in any of his six World Cup appearances thus far, he'll see this as one of the best opportunities he's ever going to get - so expect plenty of attempts. More than 1.5 shots on target per 90 in La Liga last term prove he's never one to shy away from shooting, and with as many touches in the opposition box as any Brazilian in their Group C opener, Raphinha is always popping up in dangerous positions.
The 29-year-old has a decent goalscoring record for his country, and as one of the main outlets, we're tipping him to have 3+ shots on target against Haiti.
Switching our focus to the cards markets now, and on a day where Haiti are going to have a lot of defending to do, we're tipping Jean-Ricner Bellegarde to be shown a card.
Having already been shown a yellow card at the 2026 World Cup, Bellegarde's combative style is clear for all to see, and with an average of well over a foul committed per 90 in the 2025/26 Premier League, it seems safe to assume he'll be in the thick of the action again here. He actually had more touches than any other player in Haiti's defeat to Scotland, but also conceded two free kicks as he looked to impose himself defensively - and against the frighteningly tricky Brazilians, making a clean tackle is much easier said than done.
So we're picking Wolves' Jean-Ricner Bellegarde as the player to be carded in this contest, bringing the fight to Brazil in arguably the biggest game in Haiti's history.
Wrapping up our Brazil vs Haiti preview & predictions, we're not only tipping Brazil to win, but to do so comfortably, with Carlo Ancelotti's side actually winning both halves in Pennsylvania.
Slow starts to World Cups are never ideal, but they're also never normally too disastrous, just as long as a team bounces back in their second game - which we're expecting a fired-up Brazil to do with aplomb. This match is actually the largest mismatch at the entire tournament, with 6th in the world facing 83rd, and if the Selecao can't make that count here, then you really would question their credentials.
So with the final pick of our World Cup bet builder, we've backed Brazil to win both halves against Haiti, with the five-time winners really kickstarting their World Cup campaign.
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