Brazil vs Haiti: World Cup 2026 Odds & Prediction
Updated June 15, 2026 by OddsShopper Staff

Brazil vs Haiti odds and prediction for the 2026 World Cup group match: live lines, the markets to know, and how to find the best number across books.
Brazil vs Haiti: World Cup 2026 Odds & Prediction
In Summary (TL;DR)
Brazil vs Haiti is a marquee mismatch at the 2026 World Cup, one of the tournament's true heavyweights against a debutant-level side trying to grab a result. Brazil open as overwhelming favorites, priced somewhere around -750 to -900 on the moneyline as of this writing, which implies roughly an 88% to 90% chance to win, with Haiti a long shot near +1000 to +1100 and the draw around +750 to +850. Brazil's depth, pace, and attacking quality drive that price, but a -800 favorite is also a price you are paying through the nose for, so the smart money rarely sits on the straight win. Below is the breakdown of the live odds, the markets to know, and how to find the best number. Lines move right up to kickoff, so check the live World Cup odds screen for the current Brazil vs Haiti odds before you bet.
Brazil vs Haiti: The Matchup
Brazil arrive as one of the deepest and most dangerous squads in the field, with the kind of attacking talent that can turn a group-stage game into a procession. Haiti are the clear underdog, a side that will likely spend long stretches without the ball and look to stay compact, frustrate, and steal something on a set piece or a counter. The market reflects the talent gap in full, and a price this steep on a single match means the value almost never lives on the moneyline. Expect Brazil to dominate possession and territory, and expect Haiti to sit deep and make the pitch as small as they can.
The Odds and Markets to Know
Every market for this match is live and compared across books on the World Cup odds screen. The main ones:
- 3-way moneyline (1X2). Brazil to win, a draw, or Haiti to win. Brazil sit around -750 to -900, Haiti near +1000 to +1100, and the draw near +750 to +850. The draw is a live, bettable outcome in soccer, even if it is a long shot here.
- Draw no bet and double chance. With a favorite this heavy, draw no bet on Brazil offers almost nothing, while a Haiti "or draw" double chance is the cheapest way to bet against a Brazil win without backing the outright upset.
- Goal totals and both teams to score. When a favorite is expected to chase goals against a side that wants to defend deep, the total and the both-teams-to-score "no" tend to carry more of the action than the result. Read the posted number rather than the matchup.
- Spread (goal handicap). Laying Brazil on a goal handicap, for example Brazil -2 or -2.5, is the usual way to get a fairer price than a lopsided moneyline. Check the handicap price against the implied win margin before you take it.
- Group and to-advance markets. Both sides have odds to win the group and to advance, and the same group also features Scotland and Morocco, so a single result here shifts those prices. Under the 2026 format, the top two plus eight best third-place teams advance, which makes "to advance" a softer market than winning the group outright.
- Player props. Anytime and first goalscorer markets on the Brazil attack, plus shots and team-total markets, are usually where a heavy favorite's edge gets priced.
New to any of these? Our World Cup betting terms guide defines them, and the World Cup odds guide covers the full menu.
How to Bet Brazil vs Haiti the Smart Way
With a favorite this heavy, the moneyline price is brutal, so the value usually sits elsewhere: the goal handicap, the total, a scorer market, or a Brazil win-to-nil. A 3-way soccer line often carries something like a 5% to 7% hold, and it runs heavier on a lopsided board like this one and varies book to book, so taking the best available price is free EV versus settling for a worse one. That is not the same as the top price being a good bet on its own. The key move is to convert each price to its implied probability (-800 implies about 89%), decide whether the offered number actually beats the true chance, and then take the sharpest price across sportsbooks. A better price is only value when it is longer than the fair number, so beating one book is not the same as beating the true odds. Laying a heavy favorite straight up rarely clears that bar, which is why the handicap, totals, and scorer markets are worth the closer look. Size each bet to your bankroll, and never chase.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the Brazil vs Haiti odds? Brazil are overwhelming favorites, around -750 to -900 on the moneyline, with Haiti near +1000 to +1100 and the draw around +750 to +850. Prices move up to kickoff, so check the live World Cup odds screen for the current number across books.
When and where is Brazil vs Haiti? The group-stage match is played on June 19, 2026, in the evening ET at the 2026 World Cup in the United States. Check the live odds screen for the exact kickoff time and venue, as listed start times can shift.
Who is favored, Brazil or Haiti? Brazil, heavily, with the market implying roughly an 88% to 90% win chance. Haiti are a long underdog, so betting Brazil straight up means paying a steep price for a result that is likely but never certain.
What's the best way to bet a heavy favorite like Brazil? Often not the moneyline, where the price is steep. The goal handicap, the total, a scorer market, or a Brazil win-to-nil frequently offer a fairer price for the risk. Convert each line to its implied probability and only bet it where the number beats the true chance.
Where can I bet Brazil vs Haiti odds? Compare the live lines for every market on the OddsShopper World Cup odds screen, which shows the best available price across sportsbooks so you can take the sharpest number.
The Bottom Line
Brazil vs Haiti is a heavy-favorite spot, which means the moneyline is expensive and the value usually lives in the goal handicap, the total, the scorer markets, or a Brazil win-to-nil. Read each line as a probability, ask whether the offered price is longer than the fair one, and shop every book before kickoff.
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