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Brazil v Morocco Betting Preview



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When is Brazil v Morocco?
Saturday 13th June 2026

What time is kick-off for Brazil v Morocco?
11:00 pm, UK time.

Where is Brazil v Morocco being played?
New York New Jersey Stadium, New Jersey.

How can I watch Brazil v Morocco?
You can find Brazil v Morocco on BBC One.


Widely considered to be the world’s greatest footballing nation, Brazil have won the World Cup a record five times. Their last win came in 2002, which followed on from a 1998 runners-up performance in France, and a winning performance in 1994, which is when the tournament was last in the USA. Since then, Brazil have gone as far as the quarter-final four times, and finished fourth in their home World Cup back in 2014, but will be hoping to taste victory once again this summer.

Brazil Form

WIN: Brazil 6-2 Panama, 31 May 2026
WIN: Brazil 3-1 Croatia, 1April 2026
LOST: Brazil 1-2 France, 26 March 2026

Morocco are entering their 7th World Cup finals after qualifying for a third consecutive appearance this year. Moroccan fans could not have dreamed of finishing 4th in a World Cup, but a dream run back in 2022 saw them surprise the world, and leaves them as dark horses for this summer’s edition. No-one will be underestimating them this time around, and with a tricky group, the controversially crowned AFCON champions will need to be at their best once again.

Morocco Form

WIN: Madagascar, 4-0 2nd June 2026
WIN: Burundi, 5-0 26th May 2026
WIN: Paraguay, 31st March 2026

To see all the Brazil v Morocco betting stats and form, visit our pricing page to view our Pre-Match betting stats table or hover over/tap the chart image to see previous outcomes for that particular market.

See our latest Brazil v Morocco betting prices here, or via the link below.

 

 

WHAT ARE THE BEST ODDS ON Brazil v Morocco?

Brazil are currently odds-on favourites at 8/13, or you can back them at 4/7 in our 2 up early payout market, which pays out if your team goes up by two goals.

If you’re expecting Morocco to cause another upset, you can back them to win at 19/4, or 17/4 in our 2 up early payout market. If you expect a stalemate after 90 minutes, you can back the draw at 11/4.

See our latest Brazil v Morocco fixed odds betting prices here

Brazil v Morocco FOOTBALL SPREAD BETTING PRICES

Our football spread betting prices have the Supremacy as Brazil / Morocco at 0.85–1.05. This means a ‘buy’ bet at 1.05 would need Brazil to win by two goals to start turning a profit (e.g. a two-goal win would win 0.95× your stake, a three-goal win 1.95× your stake, a four-goal win 2.95× your stake, etc.).

A 0.85 ‘sell’ bet would need either a draw, or Morocco to win, to turn a profit (e.g. a draw would win 0.85× your stake, and a Morocco win by one goal would win 1.85× your stake, etc.).

Our spread betting Total Goals line is 2.5–2.7. This means a 2.7 ‘buy’ bet would need at least three goals to be scored in the match to start turning a profit (three goals would return a profit of 0.3× your stake). Conversely, a 2.5 ‘sell’ bet would need two goals or fewer to be scored in the match to turn a profit (three goals would result in a small loss of 0.5× your stake).

Remember that with spread betting, if you get the bet wrong, losses can exceed your stake/deposit. For example, a 2.7 ‘buy’ Total Goals bet would lose 2.7× your stake if the match ended 0–0. In the 1.05 ‘buy’ Supremacy bet example above, if the game ended a draw, the bet would lose 1.05× your stake. If Morocco won by one goal, then it would lose 2.05× your stake, etc. And in the 0.81 ‘sell’ Supremacy example above, the bet would lose 0.19× your stake on a 1–0 Brazil win, 1.19× your stake on a 2–0 Brazil win, etc.

See our latest Brazil v Morocco spread betting prices here.

Brazil v Morocco SPECIALS AND PRICE BOOSTS

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Learn how to spread bet on Brazil v Morocco

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See our football spread betting education centre to see examples of how spread betting works, watch short explainer videos, and try interactive betting widgets to see how win or loss levels work on different bets.

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Remember that with spread betting, get the bet wrong and losses can exceed your stake/deposit so it's important you understand how each market works before setting an appropriate stake size for your bet.

Please note that this preview is not designed to offer any betting advice or suggestions. All prices quoted correct as of 12:40pm on 4th June. Price Boosts and other markets will be added closer to kick-off time.

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