South Korea vs Brazil – Nearly two decades after South Korea was eliminated by Germany in their home FIFA World Cup, the Seoul World Cup Stadium is set to host another massive event. The Koreans have had a decent calendar year so far (W5, L1), but it might go even better if they can win for the first time since October 2018 against a side presently ranked in FIFA’s top 15.

Four clean sheets in a row prior to a loss to the UAE last time out can only boost the hosts’ defensive confidence, while Son Heung-Min, the joint-top scorer in the Premier League for 2021/22, is predicted to cause the most problems for Brazil. Three of his six 2022 World Cup qualification outings saw the Spurs dynamo open the scoring.

Tite, who is about to celebrate his sixth anniversary as Brazil manager, is anticipated to deploy a solid roster in an attempt to retain his team in place as FIFA’s new number one. The Seleço, as feared as ever, is currently riding high after breaking the record for most points in an 18-game CONCACAF region World Cup qualification campaign with a round to spare (W14, D3).

South Korea vs Brazil – Betting Analysis

This will be Brazil’s first friendly match since a 3-0 win in a head-to-head match in November 2019, which contributed to the country’s enviable head-to-head record (W5, L1). The only blemish was a 1-0 loss in this city in March 1999 due to a late goal, and aside from a 2001 Confederations Cup loss to then-OFC zone Australia, Brazil has gone undefeated against AFC-region sides since then (W25, D3).

Players to keep an eye on: Freiburg’s Jeong Woo-yeong, who is rarely absent from the action when it comes to scoring, had three of his four goalscoring Bundesliga outings in 2021/22 wind up with four or more total goals! Everton’s Richarlison has seen three of his past four international goals act as the final instalment in 4-0 victories, despite being a ‘Breisgau-Brasilianer’.

South Korea vs Brazil Head-to-Head


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Our Predictions: Away To Win

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