Brazil vs Argentina Bet Builder Tips: 35/1 treble for South American World Cup qualifier

After suffering back-to-back defeats in qualifying for the first time in their history, Brazil must avoid a three-game losing skid when they face Argentina at 12:30am on Wednesday. In addition to our dedicated match preview we have assembled a bet builder for the clash that will pay out at 35/1 with Sky Bet if successful.
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Brazil vs Argentina Bet Builder Tips
There'll be no shortage of stars featured in Wednesday's game, and headline stealer Lionel Messi is sure to be involved in some capacity during this high-profile meeting. In addition to his phenomenal goalscoring record for club and country, Messi has always been a consistent provider for his teammates. He registered three assists during last year's World Cup, managed five in Argentina's Copa America triumph in 2021 and has made 56 in total across 179 caps. Having added a further five since joining Inter Miami, Messi is a much more backable price to register an assist than he is to score a goal against Brazil.
With Vinicius Jr out of action until February, Rodrygo has acknowledged the pressure on his shoulders to fulfill that void for both Brazil and Real Madrid. However, he's proven that he's more than capable of delivering the goods when required. The 22-year-old has netted five goals for Madrid this term, with three coming in La Liga and a further two being scored in the Champions League. He has two in five World Cup qualifiers at the moment, with three of his four strikes for the national side coming in his last six outings.
English fans know all about Cristian Romero's exploits and just how reckless he can be in the challenge. Since joining the Premier League the Argentine defender has racked up 27 cards in 75 appearances, averaging out at just over one every three matches. He's been booked twice during Ange Postecoglou's reign so far, having also seen red in Chelsea's 4-1 demolition of Spurs two matches ago. Add to that a further six cautions in 27 outings for the national team, where he entered the book last Friday in Argentina's loss to Uruguay, and his poor history with discipline continues to mount. Romero can also be seen as a player who has sudden rushes of blood to the head during the big occasions, having picked up consecutive yellows in the quarter-finals and semi-finals in Qatar, and we think he's likely to lose his cool again when a provoked Brazil launch themselves at the opposition defence.
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