Brazil vs Switzerland prediction, odds, betting tips and best bets for World Cup 2022 Group G match

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Brazil vs Switzerland prediction, odds, betting tips and best bets for World Cup 2022 Group G match

Brazil play Switzerland in a World Cup 2022 Group G match. Neymar is injured and out for the match, so Brazil are without their best player. Switzerland beat Senegal 1-0 in their opening match and they will hope to be more ruthless against the World cup favorites.

Brazil are the tournament favorites. Sports books are unsure about whether goals will be scored in this match.

Brazil vs Switzerland is a World Cup 2022 Group G match.

Neymar is injured. Danilo is also injured and is likely out for the group stage. Switzerland have a largely clean bill of health. Noah Okafor is out injured for this match.

Brazil have not lost since the 2021 Copa America final defeat to Argentina. Richarlison has scored nine goals in his past seven international appearances for Brazil. Xherdan Shaqiri needs eight more international caps to equal the nation's appearance record of 118. Granit Xhaka is two caps short of Shaquiri. Brazil and Switzerland have met twice in World Cup play before (1950, 2018).

Brazil have not lost since the 2021 Copa America final defeat to Argentina. Richarlison has scored nine goals in his past seven international appearances for Brazil. Xherdan Shaqiri needs eight more international caps to equal the nation's appearance record of 118. Granit Xhaka is two behind Shaquiri. Switzerland and Brazil have met twice in World Cup play before (1950, 2018).

Brazil beat Serbia 2-0 in their last game. Switzerland are streaky and have been beaten by Spain in September. Brazil is well-prepared without Neymar. Switzerland has a losing streak recently. The team is not worth backing.

Brazil and Switzerland are playing in the World Cup 2022 Group G match. Brazil are the favourites. Switzerland will be happy with a point.

Switzerland found a goal against Cameroon but their overall attacking display was predictable and did not inspire confidence. Switzerland managed just seven shots all match, did no dribbles and pumped 20 crosses into the penalty area. Remo Freuler had just 7 passes into final third, while Granit Xhaka delivered 8. Brazil should have no problems handling a Swiss attack that is predictable.

Brazil and Switzerland are playing a World Cup 2022 Group G match. Brazil are favourites to win both halves. Switzerland had kept just one clean sheet this calendar year.

Richarlison has scored nine goals in his past seven international appearances. He has three braces in that span, including in the opener against Serbia. Tite will replace Neymar with Richarlisons in attack.


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