Brazil Favored to Win Group C With -330 Line — Who Won Last World Cup

Brazil Favored to Win Group C With -330 Line — Who Won Last World Cup

Brazil is the -330 favorite to win Group C at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and the draw puts Carlo Ancelotti’s team in a path that begins with Morocco. The who won last world cup question still hangs over Brazil because the team has not won the title since 1994, but this group setup points to a direct route into the knockout round.

Ancelotti’s Brazil and Group C

Brazil opens against Morocco and also drew Scotland and Haiti, with the projection calling for Brazil first in Group C, Morocco second, Haiti third and Scotland fourth. That forecast gives Brazil the clearest edge in the group before a ball is kicked.

The line is not just about the opener. Brazil could still win Group C on goal differential if it draws Morocco, so one result can change the group order even if the top two teams split points.

Morocco, Scotland and Haiti

Morocco is the first check on that projection. The group also includes Scotland and Haiti, and Brazil is expected to finish ahead of both while carrying the pressure of a favorite that is supposed to move on cleanly.

The 2026 tournament expands to a 48-team format, and eight third-place teams advance to the 32-team knockout round. That structure gives more teams a way through, but Brazil is still projected for first place rather than relying on the third-place route.

Brazil’s title path

Brazil, Spain, France, England, Argentina and Germany are expected to make runs deep into the knockout round, which puts Brazil in the usual company of the sport’s heavy hitters. For Ancelotti, the group is the first step toward turning that expectation into a bracket position that matches the odds.

The practical read is simple: Brazil enters Group C as the favorite, starts with Morocco, and has Scotland and Haiti behind it in the forecast. If that line holds, the only real complication is how much margin Brazil needs to avoid a tie at the top.

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