Brazil will make the trip to Nacional Stadium for their FIFA World Cup qualifying match against Chile on Friday, 11 October. View our free Chile vs Brazil predictions below.
Contents
Chile vs Brazil predictions: Visitors to reign supreme
Key stats
- Brazil came out on top the last four times these teams squared off against each other.
- Chile are currently on a five-match winless streak.
- At least one team blanked in five of Chile's last six games.
- Six of Brazil's last seven matches went below the 2.5-goal line.
Correct score prediction: Chile 0-1 Brazil
Brazil have won four consecutive clashes between these teams without conceding a single goal. Additionally, three of Brazil's last five victories over Chile were by a lone goal.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Brazil are overwhelming favourites
- HOME:19/4 (5.75) – 17.4%
- DRAW:29/10 (3.90) – 25.6%
- AWAY:4/7 (1.57) – 63.6%
*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
To be fair, Brazil have not particularly enjoyed their best form in recent months. They managed one win in their last four matches with a draw and two defeats.
In comparison, Chile have fared worse than Brazil. They have lost three of their last four matches and are currently on a five-game winless run.
On that note, Brazil are the expected winners at 4/7 (1.57). Teams with these odds usually have a 63.6% probability of winning.
Don’t forget to check out more of our best betting tips and predictions after you’ve dissected our Chile vs Brazil predictions.
It is also important to note that Brazil scored just once in their last three matches whilst conceding only once in that three-game stretch. Given that Chile failed to score in four of their last six games, BTTS – No has an appealing look at 8/13 (1.62). That one has a 61.9% chance of landing.
Most recent H2Hs: Chile's struggles set to continue?
Not only have Chile struggled to win matches in recent months, but they also have a poor track record against Brazil. The Selecao have won four consecutive clashes between these teams and have lost only once in their last 15 meetings.
South America - World Cup Qualifying 24/03/22
Brazil
Chile
South America - World Cup Qualifying 03/09/21
Chile
Brazil
Copa America 03/07/21
Brazil
Chile
South America - World Cup Qualifying 11/10/17
Brazil
Chile
South America - World Cup Qualifying 09/10/15
Chile
Brazil
Chile preview: Hoping to get back on track
Ricardo Gareca’s men are ninth on the 10-team CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying group with one win in eight matches (D2, L5). As it stands, Chile are in danger of failing to qualify for the FIFA World Cup for the third consecutive time.
Predicted lineup: Arias (GK), Isla, Catalan, Diaz, Suazo, Osorio, Pulgar, Nunez, Cabral, Diaz & Vargas.
South America - World Cup Qualifying 26/03/25
D
Ecuador
0
Chile
0
South America - World Cup Qualifying 20/03/25
L
Paraguay
1
Chile
0
International Match 08/02/25
W
Panama
1
Chile
6
South America - World Cup Qualifying 20/11/24
W
Venezuela
2
Chile
4
South America - World Cup Qualifying 16/11/24
D
Peru
0
Chile
0
Brazil preview: Looking to improve their fortunes
On the other hand, Brazil are fifth in the group table but are one point above eighth-placed Bolivia, who are out of the qualifying spots.
For this crucial World Cup qualifier, Brazil will be without Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson and Real Madrid duo Vinicius Junior and Eder Militao, as these players were not called up due to injuries.
Predicted lineup: Ederson (GK), Telles, Marquinhos Magalhaes, Danilo, Paqueta, Andre, Guimaraes, Raphinha, Endrick & Rodrygo
South America - World Cup Qualifying 26/03/25
L
Argentina
4
Brazil
1
South America - World Cup Qualifying 21/03/25
W
Colombia
1
Brazil
2
South America - World Cup Qualifying 20/11/24
D
Uruguay
1
Brazil
1
South America - World Cup Qualifying 14/11/24
D
Venezuela
1
Brazil
1
South America - World Cup Qualifying 16/10/24
W
Peru
0
Brazil
4
Player to watch: Igor Jesus

Igor Jesus was called up to the national team for the first time this month. The Botafogo forward has been in sensational form in recent weeks, with seven direct goal involvements in his last 11 appearances. It will be interesting to see how he fares in his international debut.