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Spain - Brazil
International Match

Brazil will make the trip to the Santiago Bernabeu as they square off against Spain on Tuesday March 26. View our free Spain vs Brazil predictions below.
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Spain vs Brazil predictions: Can the Seleção get back on track?
🔥Hot tip
Spain to win
⚽ Correct score prediction
Spain 1-0 Brazil
💥 Both teams to score prediction
BTTS - No
Key stats
- Brazil suffered three losses in their last four games.
- This is in contrast with Spain, who won eight of their last nine matches.
- Four of the last six meetings between these teams went below the 1.5 goal line.
- Five of Brazil's last six matches featured less than three goals.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Bookies favour the hosts
- Spain: 23/20 (2.15) – 46.5%
- Draw: 12/5 (3.40) – 29.4%
- Brazil: 11/5 (3.20) – 31.3%
*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
Things have not gone swimmingly for Brazil in recent months, as they won just one of their last five matches, with a draw and three losses. In contrast, Spain have been on fire lately, winning eight of their last nine games.
Bearing that in mind, Spain are the expected winners at 23/20 (2.15). Teams with these odds generally have a 46.5% probability of winning.
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Additionally, both teams did not score in any of the last six meetings between these teams. For this reason, BTTS – No has an appealing look at 17/20 (1.85). That one has a 54.1% chance of landing.
Last five H2Hs: A historically low-scoring encounter
We would like to point out that recent meetings between these outfits have been one-sided in goal-scoring terms, as one team blanked in all of their last six encounters. Brazil won three of the last five skirmishes between these teams, with a draw and a loss.
Team news and form guide
Spain: Aiming to bounce back from last week's loss
Jose Luis De La Fuente will not be able to call upon the services of Pablo Sarabia. The Wolverhampton Wanderers player is ruled out with an injury, and will likely be sidelined until August. Valencia's Jose Gaya will also not be available for selection.
Predicted lineup: Raya, Porro, Vivian, Laporte, Grimaldo, Zubimendi, Merino, Sarabia, Moreno, Oyarzabal, Joselu.
UEFA Nations League 23/03/25
W
Netherlands
3 (4)
Spain
3 (5)
UEFA Nations League 20/03/25
D
Netherlands
2
Spain
2
UEFA Nations League A 18/11/24
W
Switzerland
2
Spain
3
UEFA Nations League A 15/11/24
W
Denmark
1
Spain
2
UEFA Nations League A 15/10/24
W
Serbia
0
Spain
3
Brazil: Looking to string up back-to-back wins
Likewise, there are a fair few absentees for Brazil, including Gabriel Martinelli, Ederson, Alisson and Marquinhos.
Predicted lineup: Bento, Wendell, Beraldo, Bruno, Danilo, Gomes, Guimarães, Paquetá, Junior, Rodrygo, Raphinha.
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: Joselu
Spain had a near-perfect European Championships qualifying campaign, winning seven of eight qualifying games whilst scoring 25 goals.
Joselu was their joint top-scorer, scoring four times and providing two assists. Interestingly, the Real Madrid player has struggled to find his scoring boots, as he failed to score in his last four appearances for club and country.
We believe that Joselu will get back to scoring ways on Tuesday. For more goalscorer related tips, you can check out our betting insights page.