Sparks will fly as Brazil and the USA battle for gold at the Summer Olympics in Paris this weekend. View our free Brazil vs USA Women predictions below.
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Brazil vs USA Women predictions: Business as usual for the United States?
Key stats
- USWNT have been the most successful team in the history of the Olympics.
- Emma Hayes’ troops have won five games in a row, and are on a 14-match unbeaten run.
- Brazil have lost seven consecutive encounters with the United States.
- USWNT kept seven clean sheets in their last nine matches across all competitions.
Correct score prediction: Brazil 0-2 USA
Not only have Brazil struggled to beat the United States, but they have also found it difficult to score against the USWNT in recent years. In fact, USA won three of the last four encounters between these sides whilst keeping a clean sheet.
Pre-game odds and win probability: USA are expected winners
- Brazil Women:3/1 (4.00) – 25%
- Draw: 9/4 (3.25) – 30.8%
- USWNT:19/20 (1.95) – 51.3%
*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
The United States have had a perfect record at this tournament, with five wins in as many matches. They also have the best defence, allowing just two goals since the start of the year competition.
With that in mind, USWNT are the expected winners at 19/20 (1.95). Teams with these odds generally have a 51.3% probability of winning.
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It is also fair to point out that the United States opened the scoring in all of their matches at this tournament. Taking into account that they drew first blood in their last four clashes with Brazil, USA to score first has an appealing look at 8/11 (1.73). That one has a 57.9% chance of landing.
Most recent H2Hs: USA’s dominance set to continue?
This will be Brazil’s third appearance in the final of the Summer Olympics. Interestingly, they lost their first two final appearances, both of which were against the United States. As it stands, Brazil have lost seven consecutive encounters with the USWNT. They have no wins in the last nine clashes between these teams.
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Brazil Women: Will the third time be the charm?
Besides the USWNT, no other team has reached more finals than Brazil. The Seleção will set their sights on their first gold medal in their third final appearance.
After serving a two-match suspension, six-time FIFA World Player of the Year, Marta, should be available for selection.
Predicted lineup: Lorena (GK), Kerolin, Tarciane, Ferreira, Da Silva, Marta, Yaya, Yasmim, Jheniffer, Portilho & Priscila.
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USWNT: Eyeing a record-breaking fifth title
It is fair to point out that the USWNT have four Olympic titles to their name. This is more than every other team in the world combined. Like their opponents, there are no injured or suspended players for the United States.
Predicted lineup: Naeher (GK), Fox, Girma, Davidson, Rodman, Horan, Coffey, Dunn, Swanson, Lavelle & Smith.
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Player to watch: Marta
Undoubtedly one of the greatest players in history, Marta has won every international trophy except for the Olympics. The Orlando Pride player was a part of Brazil's squads that won silver at the 2004 and 2008 editions of the Summer Olympics.
At 38, this is most likely Marta’s last appearance at this tournament. It will be interesting to see how she performs after a two-game suspension.