World Cup 2022 Experts' Choice, Quarterfinal odds between Brazil and Croatia
Опубликовано: 6-12-2022, 15:52, , 811, 0
Brazil have kept their place as favorites to win this World Cup and are not expected to lose in the quarter-finals. Brazil has a great chance to beat Croatia and become the first team to reach the semi-finals.
Selesao is the main favorite of any quarter-final. Croatia plays the role of an outsider, despite the fact that they reached the final of the World Cup later than the legendary Brazilians. The 2018 runner-up is looking to make another memorable run as Brazil have not reached the final since winning the tournament in 2002.
Where to watch: the broadcast will be available registered user 1win .
Venue: Education City, Al Rayyan
How did they get here:
Brazil
Brazil is not only more talented, but also a more rested team. Brazil replaced most of their squad for the group final against Cameroon and then took South Korea away before the round of 16 break. Brazil even replaced goalkeepers late against the Koreans for Weverton to make their World Cup debut.
Neymar recovered from injury and looked healthy. He provided an assist and converted a penalty before the match ended in the 15th minute. It was a show for Brazil, as it was many times in this tournament.
Compare a well-rested and relaxed Brazil to a Croatian team that barely made it out of its group and needed a penalty shoot-out to overtake Japan. These two teams open the quarter-finals and will play just three days of rest, while Friday's other quarter-final teams, Argentina and the Netherlands, will play after five days off after playing the round of 16.
Croatian star Luka Modric is 37 years old, which doesn't bode well for this busy tournament schedule. Modric was substituted in the 99th minute against Japan, a sign that Croatia manages their time knowing he can't play every minute of the tournament.
Brazil has enough depth, and she took advantage of it. In addition, the team is recovering from injuries sustained at the beginning of the tournament.
There are many ways to say how good Brazil is at the World Cups, but this is the country's eighth consecutive quarter-final appearance. It's staggering, but so is the fact that they've lost three of their last four this round.
Croatia 2-0 in the quarter-finals as an independent country, beating Germany in 1998 and Russia in 2018. Brazil and Croatia have played twice in World Cup history, with Brazil winning both group stage matches in 2006 and 2014.
Selesao is the main favorite of any quarter-final. Croatia plays the role of an outsider, despite the fact that they reached the final of the World Cup later than the legendary Brazilians. The 2018 runner-up is looking to make another memorable run as Brazil have not reached the final since winning the tournament in 2002.
Brazil vs Croatia
Start time: Friday, 10:00 AM ET/3:00 PM GMT.Where to watch: the broadcast will be available registered user 1win .
Venue: Education City, Al Rayyan
How did they get here:
Brazil
- 2:0 B against Serbia
- 1:0 B against Switzerland
- 0-1 L v Cameroon
- 4-1 W vs. South Korea (1/8 finals)
- 0-0 D v Morocco
- 4-1 W vs. Canada
- 0-0 D v Belgium
- 1:1 N (3:1 B on penalties) v Japan (1/8 finals)
Brazil is not only more talented, but also a more rested team. Brazil replaced most of their squad for the group final against Cameroon and then took South Korea away before the round of 16 break. Brazil even replaced goalkeepers late against the Koreans for Weverton to make their World Cup debut.
Neymar recovered from injury and looked healthy. He provided an assist and converted a penalty before the match ended in the 15th minute. It was a show for Brazil, as it was many times in this tournament.
Compare a well-rested and relaxed Brazil to a Croatian team that barely made it out of its group and needed a penalty shoot-out to overtake Japan. These two teams open the quarter-finals and will play just three days of rest, while Friday's other quarter-final teams, Argentina and the Netherlands, will play after five days off after playing the round of 16.
Croatian star Luka Modric is 37 years old, which doesn't bode well for this busy tournament schedule. Modric was substituted in the 99th minute against Japan, a sign that Croatia manages their time knowing he can't play every minute of the tournament.
Brazil has enough depth, and she took advantage of it. In addition, the team is recovering from injuries sustained at the beginning of the tournament.
There are many ways to say how good Brazil is at the World Cups, but this is the country's eighth consecutive quarter-final appearance. It's staggering, but so is the fact that they've lost three of their last four this round.
Croatia 2-0 in the quarter-finals as an independent country, beating Germany in 1998 and Russia in 2018. Brazil and Croatia have played twice in World Cup history, with Brazil winning both group stage matches in 2006 and 2014.