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Uruguay vs. Brazil tip, prognosis & odds - World Cup qualification 2022 17/11/20 Free fixed tips

 

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Uruguay vs. Brazil tip, prognosis & odds - World Cup qualification 2022

It is the top game of the fourth match day in the South American qualification for the 2022 World Cup: On November 18 at midnight German time, the previously undefeated leaders Brazil will be playing fourth-placed Uruguay.

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Three games, three wins: Brazil started the qualifying strong as a bear, so Uruguay is currently in the thick of South America's shape. Uruguay's national team picked up three extremely important points in the away game in Colombia just in time for the great game against the Seleção.

Thanks to the six points that Uruguay has on the account, you can now go into the game with less pressure, and the betting odds of the bookmakers have also adjusted after the win in Colombia.

If you look at it, you see that they are extremely balanced, you are looking for a favorite at Uruguay vs. Brazil in vain. A prognosis on the tip draw is therefore advisable and is anything but absurd.

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More betting tips, previews and predictions for the matches of the South American World Cup qualifiers can be found in our International Football section.

Direct comparison / H2H balance

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Uruguay shouldn't be really dissatisfied with a draw - because if you look at the results of the last clash against Brazil, you can see that Brazil is Uruguay's feared opponent. Since 2001, the small state has been waiting for a victory in the shadow of two great football powers, at that time there was the last one, also in a home game in the qualifying for the World Cup (1-0).

Since then, no three has been successful in ten games, seven of which were lost - including two after penalties at the 2004 and 2007 Copa America.

Despite this black streak, the overall balance of the two national teams is pretty even: Brazil celebrated 18 wins in total, 13 for Uruguay, and eleven draws.

The last two home games against the Brazilians in qualifying games ended with 1: 4 (2017) and 0: 4 (2009) with failures.

However, if you now believe that Uruguay's winless streak will end, you will find Uruguay vs. Brazil odds of an average of 2.80 on the tip home win.

Uruguay - statistics & current form

Uruguay landed a big point at the weekend before the difficult home game against their feared opponents: With a 3-0 win in Colombia, Uruguay secured three important points and jumped to fourth. It was the right reaction after the weak performance in Ecuador, where they surprisingly lost 2: 4 and in the meantime were even 0: 4 behind.

The opening game in the qualification was won 2-1 against Chile - including the winning goal in stoppage time. Three games, two wins - the table situation looks good again for the Celeste; the pressure that the team would have had from a possible bankruptcy in Colombia is gone before the duel with Brazil.

Efficient away win in Colombia

In Colombia, the team of veteran coach Oscar Tabarez presented itself extremely efficiently, making three goals out of six shots on goal - with just 37 percent possession.

Edinson Cavani put the guests in the lead after just five minutes. In the period after the break, when Colombia inflamed the greatest pressure on equalization, Luis Suarez scored the decisive 2-0 more or less out of nowhere, which pulled the plug on the cafeteros.

Luis Suarez: South America's historic goalscorer

With this goal, Suarez increased the number of goals he scored in World Cup qualifiers to 25 - the all-time high in South America, no player has scored more goals for a country in the history of the 'Eliminatorias'.

So far, Suarez has scored four goals in three games of the current qualification - all four he scored with a penalty. Will the star striker also score a goal against Brazil? Those who believe in it will find before the game Uruguay vs. Brazil also offers interesting odds for this forecast, goalscorer bets can be found, for example, with the betting providers Bwin and Bet365.

Expected formation of Uruguay:

Campaña - D. Suarez, Godin, Gimenez, Caceres - Betancur, Torreira, Nandez, De La Cruz - Cavani, L. Suarez

 

Brazil - statistics & current form

The Uruguayans can draw level on points with the Seleção with a win on Wednesday - although the latter started the qualifying perfectly with three wins from three games.

However, unlike Uruguay, for example, Brazil also had a rather easy start to qualifying for the World Cup, as without exception they met teams that were not considered favorites for the four places that qualify for participation in the World Cup.

Brazil's perfect start to qualification
So there was a relaxed 5-0 at home against underdog Bolivia, the weakest team in South America for years. A 4: 2 succeeded in Peru, before there was an unadorned 1: 0 mandatory victory against an extremely defensive Venezuela last weekend. Here, with 75 percent possession, Brazil once again had no problems with the honest opponent.

That should and should change on Wednesday, because a look at the betting providers makes it clear before Uruguay vs. Brazil that the odds predict a game on par.

High odds in a game without favorites

There are offers of over 2.50 for both the tip on a home win and the tip on an away win - even the bookmakers are not really pushing Brazil's favorite role despite a dream start with three wins in three games - and that, although the Seleção also as in Head-to-head section mentioned for ten games not lost to Uruguay.

A small reason why the odds on Brazil are so high could be due to Neymar's absence, the PSG superstar is still injured. Most recently he was represented by Roberto Firmino, who does not have a good phase at Liverpool, but scored the goal of the day against Venezuela.


Expected formation of Brazil:

Alisson - Danilo, Silva, Marquinhos, Lodi - Allan, Ribeiro, Luiz - Jesus, Richarlison, Firmino

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Is Brazil's blossom-like vest getting the first small stain?

So far, the Seleção has not been harmed, has won all of their three games - but now the first tough opponent will face the team of national coach Tite.

Uruguay recently set an exclamation point in Colombia and was the second-best home team in the last South American qualification for the 2018 World Cup: In nine home games, the Celeste conceded only one defeat - but it was against the Brazilians.

In view of the fact that Brazil has won everything so far, but only had to play against weak opponents, Uruguay is usually strong at home and has gained a lot of self-confidence in Colombia, we decide in the top game fourth against first between Uruguay and Brazil for the tip on a draw.

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