Once again, we are getting prepared for the CONMEBOL Qualifiers for the World Cup to continue. This time, we have Brazil hosting Colombia.
Things will be heated in the match we are looking at today. Argentina, Uruguay, and Ecuador are the top three teams on the board, with Colombia in the 4th spot and Brazil one point behind them in the 5th.
the “Amarelinha” has been underperforming compared to what the team was in previous campaigns, but they have been doing decently well. However, they have been behind Colombia for the most time, so we think they’ll need to pick up the pace here.
Colombia has been falling from grace lately. They were on what we considered a pretty strong run, but after five wins, four draws, and a single loss, they fumbled twice in a row on matchday 11 and 12. This is going to be their chance at fixing things. However, they have a strong opponent to deal with here.
We are expecting nothing less than an excellent match in this encounter, as both teams can be pretty strong on a good day, and we think both will be putting it all on the line in order to climb up.
Brazil vs. Colombia Betting Odds and Info
Brazil 1.794 | Colombia 5.29 | Draw offs: 3.715 |
When? | Thursday, March 20th at 8:45 pm ET, 7:45 pm CST, 6:45 pm MT, and 5:45 pm PT |
Where? | the Arena BRB Mané Garrincha |
Where Can I Watch it? | Fox Sports, fubo TV, VIX |
Why Bet on Brazil?
Even though Brazil is always expected to be a Grade A contender in the CONMEBOL, the Brazilian National team dropped two points in a 1-1 draw with Uruguay, and they face yet another difficult task against Colombia.
Star forward Neymar has been ruled out with injury, with Real Madrid’s rising star Endrick sneaking into the squad. As always, his teammate Vinicius Junior is likely to prove a handful for the opposition back-line, so we have high hopes for the “Amarelinha” to get back into the top 4 spots.
Why Bet on Colombia?
Los Cafeteros failed to impress in back-to-back defeats to Uruguay and Ecuador, which set them back a spot as Ecuador took their place. Now, in their match against another heavy hitter, we think they will be having trouble.
Both Matheus Uribe and Gustavo Puerta have been omitted for Colombia, but experienced midfielder James Rodriguez, alongside Luis Diaz and John Duran, will be pushing from the start.
Final Betting Analysis: Brazil vs. Colombia
We really believe this will be a great match for Brazilian squad who are a real force to be reckoned with at home.
They can not only take three more points, but they have a chance into jumping back to the top spots while also getting the confidence they need to get back on track.
At Gambyl Exchange, we can see that there is a Moneyline that favors Brazil at 1.794, while Colombia starts at 5.29.
The home squad will be doing fine, even with Neymar out, so we are confident they will celebrate with three more points on the board.
Look for a win for Brazil. For example, if you put $100 at 1.794, you’ll see a $79.40 win with a total payout of $179.40.