
Currently ranked 78th in the world, Bolivia sits 8th in their South American qualifying group with 5 wins, 2 draws, and 10 losses, including a home record of 4 wins, 2 draws, and 2 losses. Following a heavy 0-3 defeat to Colombia in their last match, Bolivia is now out of contention for direct World Cup qualification, but still retains a chance to secure a playoff spot. While Bolivia’s overall strength is considered mid-to-lower tier in South America, their high-altitude home advantage remains a significant asset.
Brazil, ranked 5th in the world, currently stands 2nd in the group with 8 wins, 4 draws, and 5 losses, including a 2-2-4 record on the road. The Seleção recently recorded a 3-0 victory over Chile, marking two consecutive wins in the qualifiers, although they had already secured direct qualification to the 2026 World Cup in June. Despite Brazil’s superior quality on paper, their competitive intensity has visibly dipped.
Conclusion:
Considering Brazil’s already secured qualification and likely experimental approach, their motivation may be limited. In contrast, Bolivia remains highly motivated to pursue a playoff spot, and their home-field advantage at altitude could help them resist the visitors.
Recommended Bet: Bolivia – Win or Draw