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Mighty Brazil takes on Morocco Saturday afternoon in the FIFA World Cup but oddsmakers see this one as being quite competitive. Brazil is just a -150 favorite while Morocco promises a payout of US$470 for every US$100 bet.
Brazil is unbeaten in 20 World Cup openers since 1934, winning 17 going into Saturday night’s match against African champion Morocco.
Brazil hasn’t won the title since 2002 and has moved past the quarterfinals just once since, a humiliating 7-1 defeat to Germany in the 2014 semis on home soil in Belo Horizonte.
Morocco became the first African nation to reach the World Cup semis, losing 2-0 to France four years ago.
The Atlas Lions won their continent’s title controversially in January — they lost 1-0 to Senegal but were awarded a 3-0 forfeit victory because the Lions of Teranga left the field for 15 minutes during stoppage time in protest of a penalty kick awarded to their opponent.
Vinicius Junior, Igor Thiago, Endrick and Raphinha rank highest among the leading goal scorer betting markets. Each pays between US$500 and US$650 to score the first goal of this game.
Betting Markets - Brazil vs. Morocco
Moneyline (3-way) - 2 Up Early Payout
Anytime Goalscorer
To Score Or Assist
Player To Have 1 Or More Shots On Target
Correct Score
Both Teams To Score
Over/Under 1.5 Goals
Over/Under 2.5 Goals
Over/Under 3.5 Goals
Over/Under 4.5 Goals
Total Goals Bands
First Goalscorer
To Score 2 or More Goals
To Score a Hat-Trick
Anytime Assist
Double Chance
Tie No Bet
Lead at 10-20-30-60 Minutes
Player To Have 1 Or More Shots
Player To Have 2 Or More Shots
Player To Have 2 Or More Shots On Target In 1st Half
Player To Have 1 Or More Shots On Target In 1st Half
Player To Have 1 Or More Shots In 1st Half
Player To Have 2 Or More Shots On Target
Player To Have 3 Or More Shots On Target
Half-Time Result
1st Half Over/Under 0.5 Goals
1st Half Over/Under 1.5 Goals
Total Goals Bands - 1st Half
2 Way Spread Home Team -1.5 Goals
2 Way Spread Away Team -1.5 Goals
Correct Score Combinations
Winning Margin
Penalty Awarded?
- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com
