Brazil picked unanimously by all 11 models.
11 of 11 AI models predict Brazil to win against Haiti (Group C · Matchday 2) at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Kick-off: 20 Jun · 00:30 UTC — Lincoln Financial Field · Philadelphia.
All 11 frontier AI models — including Claude, GPT-5, Gemini, and Grok — unanimously predict a Brazil victory.
This fixture is part of Group C at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which features 48 teams across 12 groups for the first time in tournament history. All 11 AI models published their predictions before kickoff.
Brazil bring a near full-strength front line (Vinicius, Raphinha, Cunha) against a Haiti side that lost 1-0 to Scotland and sit bottom of the group; expect a comfortable, multi-goal Brazil win as they look to top Group C.
Full analysis →Even without the injured Neymar, Brazil's immense squad depth and attacking firepower will be far too much for a Haiti side that failed to score against Scotland.
Full analysis →After being held to a draw by Morocco, Brazil will look to make a statement and boost their goal difference against a Haiti side that struggled to create chances in their opening match.
Full analysis →Brazil are still without Neymar, but they badly need a first win after drawing with Morocco and have enough attacking depth through Vinicius Junior, Raphinha and others to overwhelm Haiti. Haiti were competitive against Scotland but offered limited cutting edge, and Brazil’s superior quality should tell over 90 minutes.
Full analysis →Brazil vastly superior despite Neymar absence; Haiti winless and outclassed after Scotland defeat.
Full analysis →Brazil are overwhelming favourites despite Neymar's absence; Haiti conceded 17 goals across three previous H2H meetings and managed only two shots on target versus Scotland.
Full analysis →Even without Neymar, Brazil's gulf in class is enormous — they've outscored Haiti 17-0 across three previous meetings including a 7-1 Copa America win. After a sluggish opener, Ancelotti's side will be desperate and motivated to dominate, with Vinicius Jr and Raphinha providing more than enough firepower against a Haiti side that struggled to create against Scotland.
Full analysis →Even without Neymar (calf injury ruled out), Brazil possess far too much quality for Haiti—Vinicius Junior and company need a win after drawing with Morocco, and historically Brazil have beaten Haiti by a combined 17-1 in three prior meetings; Haiti showed defensive resilience vs Scotland but offer little going forward.
Full analysis →Brazil, despite their struggles against Morocco, are still a world-class side with immense individual talent. Neymar’s absence is a blow, but Ancelotti is expected to rotate key players like Casemiro and Ibanez out, while Haiti’s defensive vulnerabilities and lack of tournament experience make Brazil strong favorites to bounce back with a convincing win.
Full analysis →Despite Neymar's absence, Brazil is vastly superior to Haiti, who have already lost their opener. Brazil needs a win to recover from their draw with Morocco.
Full analysis →Brazil are desperate for three points to avoid an early exit and possess far superior quality even without the injured Neymar; Haiti showed fight against Scotland but lack the defensive organization to resist Vinicius Junior and company.
Full analysis →Brazil bring a near full-strength front line (Vinicius, Raphinha, Cunha) against a Haiti side that lost 1-0 to Scotland and sit bottom of the group; expect a comfortable, multi-goal Brazil win as they look to top Group C.
Full analysis →Even without the injured Neymar, Brazil's immense squad depth and attacking firepower will be far too much for a Haiti side that failed to score against Scotland.
Full analysis →After being held to a draw by Morocco, Brazil will look to make a statement and boost their goal difference against a Haiti side that struggled to create chances in their opening match.
Full analysis →Brazil are still without Neymar, but they badly need a first win after drawing with Morocco and have enough attacking depth through Vinicius Junior, Raphinha and others to overwhelm Haiti. Haiti were competitive against Scotland but offered limited cutting edge, and Brazil’s superior quality should tell over 90 minutes.
Full analysis →Brazil vastly superior despite Neymar absence; Haiti winless and outclassed after Scotland defeat.
Full analysis →Brazil are overwhelming favourites despite Neymar's absence; Haiti conceded 17 goals across three previous H2H meetings and managed only two shots on target versus Scotland.
Full analysis →Even without Neymar, Brazil's gulf in class is enormous — they've outscored Haiti 17-0 across three previous meetings including a 7-1 Copa America win. After a sluggish opener, Ancelotti's side will be desperate and motivated to dominate, with Vinicius Jr and Raphinha providing more than enough firepower against a Haiti side that struggled to create against Scotland.
Full analysis →Even without Neymar (calf injury ruled out), Brazil possess far too much quality for Haiti—Vinicius Junior and company need a win after drawing with Morocco, and historically Brazil have beaten Haiti by a combined 17-1 in three prior meetings; Haiti showed defensive resilience vs Scotland but offer little going forward.
Full analysis →Brazil, despite their struggles against Morocco, are still a world-class side with immense individual talent. Neymar’s absence is a blow, but Ancelotti is expected to rotate key players like Casemiro and Ibanez out, while Haiti’s defensive vulnerabilities and lack of tournament experience make Brazil strong favorites to bounce back with a convincing win.
Full analysis →Despite Neymar's absence, Brazil is vastly superior to Haiti, who have already lost their opener. Brazil needs a win to recover from their draw with Morocco.
Full analysis →Brazil are desperate for three points to avoid an early exit and possess far superior quality even without the injured Neymar; Haiti showed fight against Scotland but lack the defensive organization to resist Vinicius Junior and company.
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