Brazil vs South Korea Betting Props: World Cup 2022 Round of 16
The defeat against Cameroon is Brazil’s first loss in the group stage since 1998. The Selecao will now face South Korea in the next round on Monday. Visit our sportsbook to get the best World Cup markets and bonuses.
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Brazil Half-Time/Brazil Full-Time
Brazil scored three goals across their first two games but they’re likely to grow into this tournament and the last 16 brings them up against a defense that hasn’t excelled in Qatar. South Korea managed to squeeze into the round of 16 with a goal in the stoppage time, as they hit the back of Portugal’s net to win 2-1.
In meetings with Ghana and Portugal, South Korea struggled against opposition attacking midfielders. Horta drifted in to strike in their last game of the group, while Ghana’s Mohammed Kudus scored twice against them. This is the biggest test they’ve faced since that 5-1 loss to Brazil, while the South American side has scored 29 times across their last 10 games across all competitions.
We don’t have to say too much about Brazil’s power and the difference in quality here, because the most recent meeting between these teams speaks for itself. The Selecao will start strong and they will try to give themselves an easy match. We expect to score fast so we are backing them to win half-time/full-time.
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Brazil and Total Over 2½ (-120)
Backing at least three goals in a combo with Brazil to win priced at -120 with the latest soccer odds, looks like the best option in this one, as Brazil could rack up three on their own against this defense. South Korea play dynamic and very aggressive football, with lots of running and high pace but that won’t be enough for them to pull off the upset.
Often they make mistakes in the midfield that could be lethal, but simply that’s the style of play this unit prefers. Brazil love to play against this kind of opponent as they are deadly on the break. Vinicius Junior will play an important role on the left wing because he’s lethal one-on-one and his pace is brilliant.
Richarlison Anytime Goalscorer (+200)
Richarlison, Vinicius and Raphinha were a constant threat in the final third in the first two games before resting in the 1-0 defeat to Cameroon. Each of them is a strong candidate to find the back of the net anytime at Stadium 974 in Doha, but we are backing the Tottenham striker to contribute on the scoresheet.
The Tottenham forward sealed all three points for five-time FIFA World Cup champions Brazil, as they overcame Serbia 2-0 in their Group G opener. Richarlison has now scored nine goals in his last eight international appearances. His stunning scissor kick was hailed as the goal of the tournament so far.