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Brazil vs. Serbia Odds
Pre-tournament favourites Brazil got their 2022 World Cup campaign off to a winning start on Thursday 24th November after a brace from Richarlison bagged them all three points in a 2-0 victory over Serbia. Read More
Group G
Thurs, 24th Nov - 19:00
Lusail Iconic Stadium, Lusail
Brazil come into the tournament as the favourites to lift the trophy on December 21st. Brazil were unbeaten in World Cup qualifying (W14 D3) finishing top of the South American table.
Serbia are priced at 6/1 to cause a huge upset in the opening wave of group stage fixtures.
It's 20 years since Brazil last lifted the World Cup trophy, but they remain the most successful side in history, tasting glory on five occasions.
Brazil also are still the only team to have qualified for every World Cup since the first renewal was held in 1930.
Serbia have qualified for back-to-back finals for the first time since 1962 and can be backed at 150/1 to do the unthinkable and win the competition in Qatar. In qualifying, Serbia finished top of Group A,ahead of Portugal and the Republic of Ireland.
Brazil and Serbia have only met twice before in their history both of which have been in the last eight years. In 2014, the pair met in a friendly in 2014 where Brazil came out 1-0 winners in Sao Paulo. More recently, these two sides played each other in the 2018 World Cup group stage when Brazil claimed the three points thanks to goals from Thiago Silva and Paulinho.
COMP | date | home | last 2 | away |
---|---|---|---|---|
2018 World Cup | 27/06/2018 | Serbia | 0-2 | Brazil |
Friendly | 06/06/2014 | Brazil | 1-0 | Serbia |