Brazil and Japan meet in a Round of 32 clash at the 2026 World Cup on Monday. Brazil topped Group C with seven points, while Japan finished second in Group F with five points. Both teams remained unbeaten in the group stage. Historically, Japan has yet to win a World Cup knockout match, whereas Brazil has advanced past the Round of 32 in each of the past eight tournaments.
The match kicks off at 1 p.m. ET at Houston Stadium. Current odds from FanDuel Sportsbook show Brazil at -135 on the 90‑minute money line, Japan at +410, and a draw at +260. The over/under is set at 2.5 goals, with Brazil listed at -300 to progress and Japan at +230.
Analyst Jon Eimer of SportsLine has prepared a detailed assessment of the Brazil versus Japan contest. He brings extensive experience across global leagues and has posted a strong 31‑13 record on recent soccer predictions.
Brazil vs. Japan 90‑minute money line
Brazil -135, Japan +410, Draw +260
Brazil vs. Japan over/under:
2.5 goals
Brazil vs. Japan to advance:
Brazil -300, Japan +230
Top Japan vs. Brazil predictions
Eimer projects the game to finish Over 2.5 total goals (+106). Both squads scored seven goals in the group phase, placing them among the tournament’s top ten. Brazil’s attack regained momentum after a slow start, with Vini Jr. contributing four goals and Neymar making his tournament debut, enhancing their offensive options.
Japan’s efficiency is notable, converting 26 % of its shot attempts into goals, the highest rate among all 48 participating teams. Their recent encounter eight months ago produced five combined goals, suggesting a high‑scoring affair is possible.
How to make Brazil vs. Japan picks
Following a comprehensive analysis, Eimer identified four value bets, one of which offers +250 odds.
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