This site uses cookies. When you browse the site you are consenting to its use. Know more.

Brazil Uruguay betting prediction


Betting suggestion:

The most likely scenario for this game is Brazil's victory. Brazil has a considerably superior squad compared to the South American rival and has been performing very well after the World Cup, coming in a great sequence of victories. Uruguay, in turn, has undergone a process of reformulation and has found difficulties in its last matches, coming from defeats to South Korea and Japan, national teams well below Brazil, besides being even more weakened in the defense with the absence of the defender Diego Godín. In view of these factors, we believe Brazil will assert its superiority and conquer the 3 points.
There are more free betting tips, see ALL future tips available!
Preview
Brazil and Uruguay meet at Emirates Stadium, for a friendly match. This will be the 9th friendly match of the year for Brazil, after the ones against Argentina, Saudi Arabia, El Salvador, United States, Austria, Croatia, Germany and Russia. As for Uruguay, this is the 5th friendly match of the year, after havinf played friendly matches against Japan, South Korea, Mexico and Uzbekistan. In the last 3 years these teams met twice: the earliest head‑to‑head was played on 23‑03‑2017 and ended in a (1‑4) win by Brazil, and the latest on 26‑03‑2016, which ended in a (2‑2) draw, Both teams register significant differences between home and away results, so the home/away factor is worth atention.

Analysis Brazil

The home team plays its 9th friendly match of the year. In the previous friendly matches they registered the following final scores: Argentina (0‑1) Brazil, Saudi Arabia (0‑2) Brazil, Brazil (5‑0) El Salvador, United States (0‑2) Brazil, Austria (0‑3) Brazil, Brazil (2‑0) Croatia, Germany (0‑1) Brazil and Russia (0‑3) Brazil. This is a team that, oddly enough, has had better results in away matches than at home, since in the last 30 matches they register 12 wins and 3 draws in away matches; against 11 wins, 1 draw and 3 losses at their stadium. Brazil has won 7, tied 1 and lost 2 of the last 10 home matches.

They have won the last 8 matches for this competition. Defensive consistency has been one of their best features, as they haven’t conceded any goals in the last 8 matches, and their offense has scored consistently, as they have scored at least one goal in each of the last 8 matches for this competition. They have been able to score first and have done so in 8 of the last 8 matches for the Friendlies, they have reached half‑time in advantage in 5 of those 8 matches and have always held on to the lead until the end of the 90'. there is 1 period that stands out in the last 11 home matches for all competitions: they have scored 9 of their 22 goals between minutes (76'‑90').

Brazil has been trying to recover after a campaign below expectations in the World Cup where they ended up being eliminated in the quarterfinals, after that played 4 friendlies and won all with property, looking now another triumph to continue rising production and settling for the Copa America next year.
The team is characterized by an excellent balance between the offensive and defensive sectors, has a very strong defense, defensive midfielders who both defend well and support with quality and a powerful attack that creates numerous opportunities and has as main athlete Neymar, one of the best players of the world.
For the confrontation with Uruguay, coach Tite has important absences both offensively and defensively, as he will not be able to count on side Marcelo, midfielder Casemiro and midfielder Philippe Coutinho, but he should keep the team in 4-3-3 balanced with the midfielders and sides both supporting and pressing a lot.

Confirmed Lineup: Alisson, João Miranda, Marquinhos, Danilo, Filipe Luís, Arthur, Renato Augusto, Walace, Douglas Costa, Neymar, Roberto Firmino.
Coach: D. Silvestre Júnior.

Analysis Uruguay

The away team plays its 5th friendly match of the year. In the previous friendly matches they registered the following final scores: Japan (4‑3) Uruguay, South Korea (2‑1) Uruguay, Mexico (1‑4) Uruguay and Uruguay (3‑0) Uzbekistan. This is a team that usually makes good use of the home advantage, stronger with the help of its supporters, since in the last 30 matches they register 3 wins, 3 draws and 9 losses in away matches, with 18 goals scored and 27 conceded; against 11 wins, 1 draw and 3 losses at their stadium, with 30 goals scored and 12 conceded. In the last 10 away matches Uruguay has won 3, tied 2 and lost 5. Defensive consistency hasn’t been their best feature, as they have conceded goals in 3 of the last 4 matches, but their offense has scored consistently, as they have scored at least one goal in each of the last 4 matches for this competition. In their away mathes there is a tendency for goals, since 8 of the last 11 matches have ended with Over 2,5 goals. In 15 matches, they have conceded the first goal 5 times and have only turned the score around in 1.

Uruguay made a good campaign in the World Cup where they reached the quarterfinals, and was eliminated by the strong France that would become champion and, after the World Cup, began a process of reformulation, since it had a squad of average age already advanced. The team comes from 2 defeats against medium-sized teams, Japan and South Korea where they played very well offensively, but the defense has encountered enormous difficulties and conceded 6 goals in these 2 games, something that needs to be corrected.
The team is characterized by a style of playing where everyone plays due to the strong attack formed by Cavani and Suárez, 2 world-class players, but it takes a little time to recover defensively and has encountered enormous difficulties in handling counterattacks. 
For the game against Brazil, coach Tabárez has as main absence the great defender and captain Diego Godín on account of injury, a great loss in the defensive sector that has been acting poorly for some games.

Confirmed Lineup: Martín Campaña, Mathías Suárez, Martín Cáceres, Bruno Méndez, Diego Laxalt, Gastón Pereiro, Matías Vecino, Rodrigo Bentancur, Lucas Torreira, Luis Suárez, Edinson Cavani.
Coach: M. Bielsa Caldera.

There are more free betting tips, see ALL future tips available! NOTE: Statistical values limited to the matches in our database.
Frequently asked questions

The tip and bet suggestion for the Brazil vs Uruguay match, on 17 November 2018, of the preview written by the editors of Betting Academy India, goes to: Brazil wins ⇒ bet available on betfair.

The Brazil vs Uruguay on 17 November 2018 will be played at London, Emirates Stadium.

 

Friendlies - 2018

  • 94% 390 / 414 Games

  • Home team wins 44.87%
  • Draws 28.72%
  • Away team wins 26.41%
  • Over 1.5 65.64%
  • Over 2.5 41.28%
  • Over 3.5 23.85%
  • Goals 918
  • Goals /match 2.35
  • Goals /match home 1.4
  • Goals /match away 0.96
  • Both teams score 39.23%
  • Goals after 80' 11.98%
No tv schedule yet for US (change)

Search Tips