Brazil vs Tunisia LIVE Football Score 27 Sept 2022

Brazil vs Tunisia LIVE Football Score 27 Sept 2022
Brazil vs Tunisia LIVE Football Score 27 Sept 2022

Brazil vs Tunisia LIVE Football Score 27 Sept 2022

MATCH INFO

Start date: 27 Sept 2022 23:30
Referee: Ruddy Buquet, France
Avg. cards: 0.24 4.16

ABOUT THE MATCH

PREDICTION AND WINNING ODDS

Brazil
Brazil
When the odds are 1.13 the expected chance of winning is 88%, but this team actually wins 99% matches with these odds.

Brazil take on Tunisia in an international friendly at Parc des Princes on Tuesday.

Both nations have qualified for the winter World Cup in Qatar, with this match representing their final match to prepare for the tournament.

Brazil, who are billed as the favourites to win their first World Cup for two decades, ran out comfortable 3-0 winners against Ghana in Le Havre on Friday evening.

Marquinhos got his side off to a flier with his fifth international goal coming in only the ninth minute, while a brace from Tottenham Hotspur’s Richarlison essentially ended the match as a contest before the half-time whistle had even been blown.

Unsurprisingly, Tite took the opportunity to make six changes after the break, with the match petering out as a result. The 61-year-old may perversely hope to be pushed for longer periods by Tunisia in Paris on Tuesday.

That said, he will not want to see his team’s six match winning streak come to an end ahead of November’s opener against Serbia in Group G of the World Cup.

Brazil, who are billed as the favourites to win their first World Cup for two decades, ran out comfortable 3-0 winners against Ghana in Le Havre on Friday evening.

Marquinhos got his side off to a flier with his fifth international goal coming in only the ninth minute, while a brace from Tottenham Hotspur’s Richarlison essentially ended the match as a contest before the half-time whistle had even been blown.

Unsurprisingly, Tite took the opportunity to make six changes after the break, with the match petering out as a result. The 61-year-old may perversely hope to be pushed for longer periods by Tunisia in Paris on Tuesday.

That said, he will not want to see his team’s six match winning streak come to an end ahead of November’s opener against Serbia in Group G of the World Cup.

Tite picked an incredibly attacking line-up against Ghana on Friday, with only Casemiro sitting in front of the back four, allowing Lucas Paqueta, Neymar, Raphinha, Vinicius Junior and Richarlison to attack.

With this match representing Brazil’s last match before facing Serbia at the World Cup, the former Corinthians boss is unlikely to make many changes, but he may rest Casemiro given his lack of game time for Manchester United lately.

Liverpool’s Fabinho is the likeliest candidate to replace him at the base of midfield, but his club teammate Alisson may vacate the team to allow Ederson a chance to stake a claim in goal.

Likewise, Kadri may name the same starting XI which dispatched Comoros on Thursday, as he looks to keep a settled unit ahead of travelling to Qatar in November.

Goalkeeper Bechir Ben Said has not been beaten in any of his last five starts for his country, and he should receive the nod ahead of Aymen Dahmen between the posts.

Brazil possible starting lineup:
Ederson; Militao, Silva, Marquinhos, Lodi; Fabinho, Paqueta, Neymar; Raphinha, Richarlison, Vinicius Jr

Tunisia possible starting lineup:
Ben Said; Mathlouthi, Ifa, Talbi, Maaloul; Skhiri, Sassi, Laidouni; Khaoui, Khenissi, Khazri

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