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Bolivia vs Brazil

Expert Analysis: Bolivia vs Brazil

Overview

The upcoming match between Bolivia and Brazil on September 9, 2025, at 23:30 promises to be an intriguing encounter. With Brazil’s strong track record and Bolivia’s resilience, this match is poised to be a tactical battle. The betting odds reflect a cautious approach, with a significant emphasis on both teams not scoring in the second half (92.50) and the first half (78.20). This suggests that defenses may dominate, especially as the game progresses. Additionally, the prediction for under 5.5 cards (58.10) indicates an expectation of disciplined play from both sides.

Bolivia

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Brazil

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Date: 2025-09-09
Time: 23:30
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Venue: ESTADIO MUNICIPAL EL ALTO
Score: 1-0

Betting Predictions

Goals and Scoring

  • Away Team Not To Score In 2nd Half: 79.40
  • Home Team To Score In 2nd Half: 79.50
  • Avg. Total Goals: 2.40
  • Avg. Goals Scored: 1.40
  • Avg. Conceded Goals: 1.90
  • First Goal Between Minute 0-29: 61.10
  • Home Team To Score In 1st Half: 60.30
  • Away Team To Score In 1st Half: 57.30

Cards and Discipline

  • Under 5.5 Cards: 58.10
  • Yellow Cards: 2.90
  • Red Cards: 0.50

Predictions for the Match

The high probability of neither team scoring in the second half (92.50) suggests that Brazil might maintain their lead into the latter stages of the game, focusing on defensive solidity to secure a result against a determined Bolivian side. The odds for the first goal being scored in the opening 29 minutes (61.10) indicate a potentially fast start by either side, with Brazil likely to capitalize on their attacking prowess early on.

The prediction for the home team (Brazil) to score in the second half (79.50) aligns with Brazil’s historical tendency to break down defenses as games progress, potentially exploiting any lapses in Bolivian concentration or fitness levels.

The expectation of under 5.5 cards (58.10) points to a disciplined match where both teams aim to control aggression and avoid unnecessary bookings, possibly reflecting tactical discipline over physicality.

Brazil’s average goals conceded (1.90) and Bolivia’s ability to find the net (avg goals scored: 1.40) suggest that while Brazil will be defensively robust, Bolivia could still pose an offensive threat, especially if they manage to disrupt Brazil’s rhythm early on.

The low expectation of red cards (0.50) further underscores the anticipated controlled nature of this encounter, with both teams likely prioritizing strategic play over confrontation.