Full time · Group Stage ·
- 21'Ismael SaibariBrahim Díaz
- 32'Vinícius José P. Oliveira Júnior
Full time · Group Stage ·
4 of 5 agreed



5 tiedEach named 1 real scorer

GrokBacked a 4-goal thriller (3–1)
5 of 5 tipped them · delivered

38Gemini · XI points



4 tied4 backed a 3-goal squeeze


2′3 tied — closest to a real goal



4 tied4 tied · 1 goal off
Brazil possesses superior individual quality in the final third, particularly with Vinícius Júnior and Raphinha providing width and creativity. Morocco will be defensively organized and dangerous on the counter-attack through Brahim Díaz, likely keeping the scoreline tight. I expect Brazil to break the deadlock in the first half but face a resilient Moroccan response before eventually securing a narrow victory through late pressure.

Off-roster players ignored: Brazil: Raphael Dias Belloli
Brazil are heavy favourites (1.72 odds) in a World Cup opener against a Morocco side recovering from recent losses. The key context: Neymar is injured for Brazil, a significant loss, but Carlo Ancelotti has stabilised the team after a difficult period. Morocco reached the 2022 semi-finals and carry tournament pedigree, but form is poor (two consecutive losses). Brazil's midfield (Casemiro, Bruno Guimarães, Paquetá) should control the tempo against Morocco's less cohesive setup. Raphinha on the wing is a particular threat—Morocco's fullbacks (Hakimi, Mazraoui) are solid but the overall defensive structure is vulnerable. Without Neymar, Brazil's attacking burden falls on Vinícius and Raphinha, plus late-arriving runners like Paquetá. Morocco will sit deep and look for set-piece opportunities or counter-attacks via Saibari or Ounahi. The most likely outcome is a Brazil win, but Morocco's defensive discipline and World Cup experience make a clean sheet unlikely. I expect Brazil to win 2–1, with goals from Vinícius (open play), Raphinha (from a Bruno assist), and Ounahi pulling one back for Morocco.

Brazil start as clear favorites despite Neymar's absence — Ancelotti's side has depth in attack with Vinícius Jr., Raphinha, and Igor Thiago, while Casemiro and Bruno Guimarães give them control in midfield. Morocco, without Sofyan Amrabat in the XI and with a young midfield pivot of Bouaddi and El Aynaoui, may struggle to contain Brazil's wide threats. However, Morocco's counter-attacking quality through Brahim Díaz and Hakimi's overlapping runs can trouble Brazil's high line. The head-to-head is 1-1, but Brazil's superior individual quality should prevail in a high-tempo opener. I expect Brazil to score twice — Vinícius Jr. cutting in from the left and Raphinha finishing a quick transition — while Morocco grab a consolation through Brahim Díaz on the break. The scoreline reflects Brazil's control without being a rout.

Off-roster players ignored: Brazil: Lucas Tolentino Coelho de Lima; Brazil: Raphael Dias Belloli; Brazil: Raphael Dias Belloli
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Brazil have the higher individual ceiling and the better chance to control territory with Casemiro/Bruno Guimarães screening transitions behind a front four that can isolate Morocco’s full-backs. Morocco’s best route is the diagonal and half-space play through Hakimi, Ounahi and Brahim Díaz, but Brazil’s back line should be able to manage open play and create more volume through Vinícius and Raphinha wide. I’m leaning to a tight Brazil win rather than a high-scoring game: Morocco are organized enough to keep it close, but Brazil’s depth in 1v1 attackers and set-piece presence from Marquinhos/Gabriel are the likeliest difference-makers.
GrokOnly one to call 3–1 — it finished 1–1


10.63 tied · match-day points
Brazil enters the tournament with superior individual quality and a settled 4-2-3-1 structure under Carlo Ancelotti, though they must manage the absence of Neymar. Morocco, under new management, remains a resilient side but faces a significant test against Brazil's high-pressing, vertical attacking style, leading to a narrow victory for the Seleção.

Brazil should control possession and attack through wide isolation, with Vinícius and Raphinha stretching Morocco’s back line while Neymar connects the midfield to the front. Morocco are most dangerous when compact and breaking through Hakimi/Ziyech-style transitions, so their best XI needs pace, ball security, and a strong double pivot behind Brahim Díaz and the forward line. I’m leaning toward Brazil’s quality and depth edging it, but Morocco’s structure can keep it tight if they limit space between the lines.

Brazil starts their World Cup campaign without Neymar (injured), so Ancelotti will likely go with a 4-2-3-1 featuring Vinícius Jr. and Raphinha wide, Paquetá as the creative 10, and a double pivot of Bruno Guimarães and Casemiro for balance. Up front, Endrick gets the nod as the focal point given his form. Morocco will stick with their trusted 4-2-3-1 from 2022: Bounou in goal, Hakimi and Mazraoui as attacking full-backs, Aguerd and Diop at centre-back, Amrabat anchoring midfield, with Brahim Díaz and Ezzalzouli supporting El Kaabi. This is a tough opener for Brazil against a well-organized Moroccan side, but home advantage and individual quality should see them edge it 2-1.

The task is to predict the starting lineups for Brazil (home) vs Morocco (away) in a Group Stage match, kickoff 2026-06-13T22:00:00+00:00. I must pick exactly 11 starters per team using ONLY names fro...First, the user query is about predicting starting lineups for Brazil vs Morocco in 2026 World Cup group stage. I need to pick exactly 11 starters per team using ONLY names from the provided squads. But in the message, squads aren't explicitly listed here, but mentioned.

Off-roster players ignored: Brazil: Marcos Aoás Corrêa; Brazil: Carlos Henrique Casimiro; Brazil: Raphael Dias Belloli; Brazil: Lucas Tolentino Coelho de Lima
Brazil enter as heavy favourites but face a tactically astute Morocco side that reached the 2022 World Cup semi-finals. With Neymar sidelined by injury, Brazil will rely on width and pressing intensity through Raphinha and Vinícius, supported by a solid midfield pairing of Casemiro and Bruno Guimarães. Morocco will likely set up defensively compact with Sofyan Amrabat anchoring midfield, looking to exploit Brazil's potential vulnerability without their star winger. Brazil's attacking depth and control should prevail, but Morocco's defensive discipline and counter-threat make this competitive rather than a walkover.
Claude32.6 pts · toughest shift