
Match Preview: Brazil vs. Haiti — Brazil need a win, Haiti get the shot of their lives
Brazil enter Philadelphia needing a controlled response after the Morocco draw. Haiti's route is narrow but obvious: keep it ugly, survive the first hour, and make one set piece matter.

Brazil do not need romance tonight. They need a clean win.
The hook
Brazil vs. Haiti kicks off at Philadelphia Stadium at 8:30 p.m. local/ET, 5:30 p.m. PT. AP's Day 9 slate puts it after USA-Australia and Scotland-Morocco, so Group C gets the nightcap and Brazil get the pressure slot. 1 FIFA's match centre lists it as Group C, Match 29, at Philadelphia Stadium. 2

What to watch
Brazil's opener was not the swagger game. They drew 1-1 with Morocco, and Carlo Ancelotti admitted afterward that his team started with nerves "all over the place." 1 That makes this one less about beauty and more about control: score first, make Haiti chase, then save legs.
Neymar is still out with a calf issue, so the projected Brazil front line runs through Vinicius Junior, Raphinha and Matheus Cunha, with Luiz Henrique tipped to start. 4 Haiti, beaten 1-0 by Scotland, have no reason to turn this into an open race. Their best path is boring Brazil for an hour and hoping one loose set piece changes the whole building. 3

Briefing pick: Brazil 2-0. If Brazil score before halftime, it should be tidy. If they do not, Philly gets uncomfortable fast.
Quote of the Day
"It doesn't get any better for me or my players than facing Brazil." — Haiti coach Sebastien Migne 3
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