Brazil vs. Germany odds, picks, predictions: Soccer expert reveals best bets for 2020 Tokyo Olympics

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Brazil vs. Germany odds, picks, predictions: Soccer expert reveals best bets for 2020 Tokyo Olympics

Brazil and Germany are playing a rematch of the 2016 Olympic gold-medal match in the Tokyo Olympics 2021 opener in Yokohama, Japan. The teams played to a 1-1 draw in Rio de Janeiro, with Brazil prevailing in a shootout to win its first gold medal. William Hill Sportsbook lists Brazil as the +105 favorite (risk $100 to won $105) on the 90-minute money line. Germany is the -260 underdog.

Brazil vs. Germany is a 2020 Tokyo Olympics match. Brazil is -105, Germany +260, Draw +210. Mattheus Cunha has 18 goals in 19 matches with the youth national teams. Max Kruse has double-digit goals seven of the past 10 club seasons.

Brazil and Germany are playing each other. The game is a draw. Mattheus Cunha has 18 goals in 19 matches with the youth national teams. Max Kruse has double-digit goals seven of his past 10 club seasons.

The Olympic squad doesn't have the firepower and flair of the senior men's national team, but it is still one of most talented sides under the event's age restrictions. Young stars like Gabriel Martinelli, 20, and Paulinho, 21, will provide excitement, while 38-year-old captain Dani Alves and 31-years- old goalkeeper Santos bring leadership. Everton's Richarlison, 24, is expected to be one the stars of 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

Germany is looking for revenge against Brazil. The team is young but should play with the organization and discipline typical of the German national team. Max Kruse is one of three over-age players and he is dangerous in attack. Florian Muller just wrapped up his first full season as a Bundesliga starter with six clean sheets for Freiburg.

Green is leaning under on the goal total for Brazil vs. Germany in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. He has two strong bets and a complete analysis of this match.


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