Spain vs Brazil prediction 26.03.2024

Spain

Spain

March 26 20:30 (GMT)

Brazil

Brazil

1

2.19

X

3.38

2

3.34

  • Date: 26.03.2024
  • Competition: Friendly
  • KO: 20:30 UTC / 21:30 CET
  • Venue: Estadio Santiago Bernabéu (Madrid)

On Tuesday evening, the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu in Madrid will host a glamorous friendly match between Spain and Brazil.

Spain vs Brazil Betting Tips: Brazil or Draw / BTTS

Both countries enter this friendly match following differing performances in their recent friendly games in London this past weekend.

After suffering a disappointing 1:0 loss against Colombia at the London Stadium, Spain is headed home. Prior to this defeat, Luis de la Fuente’s team had an impressive eight-game winning streak. However, a spectacular goal from Daniel Munoz ensured a notable victory for the South Americans.

Over the past few years, the Spanish have proven to be more dependable on their home turf, with nine wins and only one loss in their last 11 games.

Brazil had a successful weekend in London, clinching an impressive 1:0 victory over England at Wembley Stadium. Endrick, a 17-year-old prodigy, scored his first international goal late in the second half, ensuring a well-deserved win for the Seleção. Prior to Saturday’s morale-boosting victory in London, the Brazilians had suffered losses in their last three matches.

Predicting the outcome of the match is challenging considering Spain’s impressive home record, but Brazil, rejuvenated with new confidence, boasts an excellent track record against Spain, with only one loss in seven games over the past 75 years. Brazil also comfortably secured a 3-0 victory in their latest face-off at the 2013 Confederations Cup.

Looking to bounce back from their loss in Colombia, Spain is set to go up against a self-assured Brazil team who just secured a win against England. I anticipate a closely contested match, possibly ending in a low-scoring draw.

With that in mind, I´m backing Brazil not to lose, while I also expect both teams to score, even if their last five previous encounters failed to produce that outcome. 

Spain

Spain team news

Several changes to the selection are anticipated by head coach De la Fuente after the Saturday’s defeat against Colombia. Robin Le Normand, Fabian Ruiz, Unai Simon, Dani Carvajal, Rodri, and Dani Olmo are all expected to be recalled to the starting XI.

Last matches of Spain

  1. 22 mar 24

    Spain

    0 : 1

    Colombia

    Friendly International

  2. 19 nov 23

    Spain

    3 : 1

    Georgia

    Euro Qualification

  3. 16 nov 23

    Cyprus

    1 : 3

    Spain

    Euro Qualification

  4. 15 oct 23

    Norway

    0 : 1

    Spain

    Euro Qualification

  5. 12 oct 23

    Spain

    2 : 0

    Scotland

    Euro Qualification

Spain lineup

Goalkeeper

  • 23

    Unai Simón

Defenders

  • 20

    Dani Carvajal

  • 5

    Iñigo Martínez

  • 14

    José Gayà

  • 3

    Robin Le Normand

Midfielders

  • 8

    Fabián Ruiz

  • 16

    Rodri

  • 9

    Gavi

Forwards

  • 7

    Álvaro Morata

  • 11

    Ferran Torres

  • 14

    Dani Olmo

Brazil

Brazil team news

Brazilian manager Fernando Diniz is eager to keep consistency in team selection following Brazil’s excellent victory over England. Bremer, Douglas Luiz, and Pepe Aquino are among those being considered for a return to the starting lineup.

Rodrygo and Vini Jnr, the strike duo from Real Madrid, are both anticipated to start at the Bernabeu on Tuesday.

Last matches of Brazil

  1. 23 mar 24

    England

    0 : 1

    Brazil

    Friendly International

  2. 22 nov 23

    Brazil

    0 : 1

    Argentina

    WC Qualification South America

  3. 17 nov 23

    Colombia

    2 : 1

    Brazil

    WC Qualification South America

  4. 18 oct 23

    Uruguay

    2 : 0

    Brazil

    WC Qualification South America

  5. 13 oct 23

    Brazil

    1 : 1

    Venezuela

    WC Qualification South America

Brazil lineup

Goalkeeper

  • 1

    Bento

Defenders

  • 2

    Danilo

  • 6

    Wendell

  • 14

    Fabrício Bruno

  • 25

    Beraldo

Midfielders

  • 5

    Bruno Guimarães

  • 8

    Lucas Paquetá

  • 15

    João Gomes

Forwards

  • 11

    Raphinha

  • 7

    Vinícius Júnior

  • 10

    Rodrygo

Key Facts Spain vs Brazil

  1. Out of their last 7 matches against Spain, Brazil has not been defeated in 6.
  2. Both teams scored in 8 of Brazil’s last 12 matches.
  3. Both teams scored in two of Spain’s last three matches.
  4. The last time these nations met in 2013, Brazil emerged victorious with a score of 3:0.

Main prediction Spain &— Brazil

Brazil win or draw (X2)

Updated 24.03.2024

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winrate

58% winrate

wins

3 wins in a row

Ryan, an experienced betting expert and content producer, hails from Scotland but is currently based in Barcelona, Spain.

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Additional predictions

Under 2.5

Best odds:1.75

BTTS

Best odds:1.85

Draw

Best odds:3.38

Spain vs Brazil &— FAQ

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Spain Player to Watch

The Barcelona teenager, Lamini Yamal, is expected to be recalled to the starting XI of the Spanish team.

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Brazil Player to Watch

The Real Madrid striker, Vini Jnr, will be eager to impress at his home ground. He has netted six goals in his previous five matches.

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Where to Watch

You can watch this Friendly match live on Viaplay.