Brazil vs Tunisia
Decathlon Arena - Stade Pierre Mauroy, Lille, France
18.11.25 at 22:30
Brazil vs Tunisia: Prediction for the Match on November 18, 2025
Whenever Brazil steps onto the pitch, the expectation from the fans and football lovers will be fluid passing, expressive dribbling, and attacking brilliance. Whether it is Vinícius Júnior, Rodrygo, or a new generation of rising stars, the Seleção always possesses the firepower to overwhelm opponents. Their high-pressure style and quick combinations through midfield typically set the tone early.
Known for their defensive organization and strong tactical identity, Tunisia can frustrate teams that love to keep and strike on the counter with speed. Their blend of experienced leaders and emerging talents makes them a competitive opponent who rarely folds under pressure.
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Brazil enters the match with strong attacking numbers. They commonly score two or more goals per game and create numerous chances through their wide play and quick transitions. Defensively, they are usually solid, conceding few goals thanks to physical centre-backs and athletic full-backs.
In recent games, Brazil has dominated possession, often controlling the game. Their main strength is breaking down compact defences with individual brilliance and fast interchanges around the box.
Brazil: Team News
For this game, Brazil has a few important absences but also some notable returns. Gabriel Magalhães is unavailable due to a confirmed thigh injury. He picked it up during the recent friendly and has been ruled out for this fixture.
Fabinho has been recalled to the national team after a long absence. His return gives Brazil much-needed experience and stability in midfield. Estêvão, one of Brazil’s most exciting young talents, is pushing for a starting role. The coach reportedly wants to give him more minutes after his impressive training displays.
João Pedro is expected to lead the line due to his current form, though Richarlison remains an option if Brazil wants a more physical presence up front. Marquinhos and Éder Militão are the established centre-back pairing with Gabriel out. França and Alex Sandro are expected to start due to their balance of defensive solidity and attacking support.
🔖 Probable Starting XI (4-2-3-1): Bento; França, Marquinhos, Militão, Sandro; Fabinho, Paquetá; Estêvão, Rodrygo, Vinícius; Pedro
⛔️ Out: Magalhães
👤 Head coach: Carlo Ancelotti
Tunisia: Form and Statistics
Tunisia’s form has been defined by defensive discipline. They typically concede less than one goal per match, relying on a tight back line and excellent coordination in midfield. Their attacking output is modest, averaging around one goal per game, but their counter-attacking threat, especially through speedy wide players, is always a weapon.
Tunisia tend to keep matches tight, slowing the rhythm and forcing opponents into mistakes. Set pieces are also a key area where they remain dangerous.
Tunisia: Team News
Unlike Brazil, Tunisia arrives with several absences but maintains a strong spine for this matchup. Experienced players such as Ben Hamida, Houssem Tka, Hamza Jlassi, Oussama Haddadi, Chiheb Jebali, Ali Maâloul, Mahmoud Ghorbal, and Issam Jebali are all unavailable. These absences impact Tunisia’s depth, particularly at full-back and attacking positions.
Despite the absences, Tunisia have named a 35-man extended squad, allowing tactical flexibility. Talbi and Meriah remain the team's best centre-back pairing and will anchor the defence. Hannibal Mejbri offers energy and creativity in midfield and is expected to start. Ismail Gharbi gives Tunisia additional ball control and technical quality. Firas Chaouat is expected to lead the attack due to his physical presence and hold-up play.
🔖 Probable Starting XI (4-1-4-1): Aymen; Abdi, Talbi, Meriah, Valéry; Skhiri; Saad, Mejbri, Gharbi, Layouni; Chaouat
⛔️ Out: Hamida, Houssem, Hamza, Oussama, Chiheb, Maâloul, Ghorbal, Jebali
👤 Head coach: Sami Trabelsi
Brazil vs Tunisia: Head-To-Head Statistics
- Brazil has scored first in five of the last six games played. You can bet on Brazil to score first for 1.55 at bet365.
- Games involving Brazil tend to produce under 10.5 corners as evident in the last eight of ten games played. You can bet on under 10.5 corners for 1.45 at bet365.
Brazil vs Tunisia: Prediction for the Match on November 18, 2025
Brazil often dominates possession but can struggle against highly compact defensive blocks. Tunisia rarely loses by large margins, even against top-tier opponents. Low-scoring first halves are common in Tunisia’s matches due to their cautious approach.
Brazil usually scores in the second half, when opponents tire and spaces open. Tunisia often uses tactical fouls to disrupt rhythm, which could influence the flow.
Tunisia will make this difficult for Brazil as they will defend in numbers, stay compact, and try to limit Brazil’s flow. But over 90 minutes, Brazil’s attacking quality should break through, especially via wing play and individual creativity.
Our match prediction: Under 3.5 goals for a coefficient of 1.64 in the bet365 bookmaker.
Our betting tip on the match: No BTTS for a coefficient of 1.77 in the Betway bookmaker.
Our final betting tip on the match: W1 (0:1) for a coefficient of 1.73 in the 1XBet bookmaker.
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