New predictions have been announced for the match between Brazil and Norway

The series of ten predictions made from July 1 to July 4 during the playoff matches has fully proven itself, as reported by Zamin.uz.
Now, the main attention of football enthusiasts is focused on the matches between Brazil and Norway, as well as Mexico and England, taking place on the evening of July 6. It is important to remember that there are no absolute guarantees in football.
An unexpected red card, a penalty, or decisions made by referees through the video assistant referee system can completely change the course of the game. However, based on a deep analysis of the teams’ equal conditions, physical readiness, and playing style, we present our next predictions.
In the match between Brazil and Norway, an open game with goals is expected. Brazil narrowly defeated Japan in the previous round, while the Norwegian team secured their place in the next round thanks to a late goal by Erling Haaland in their match against Côte d'Ivoire.
Throughout the tournament, Brazil has been confident in attack, averaging at least five clear scoring opportunities per game.
Norway’s defense, however, has yet to keep a clean sheet in any match so far. That said, Norway should not be considered a weak opponent.
Scandinavian players score more than two goals on average per game. Forwards like Haaland, Nusa, and Sørloth are capable of creating serious problems for Brazil’s defense.
If Brazil maintains possession, Norway is ready to launch quick counterattacks and capitalize on aerial threats. Given Brazil’s advantage in squad width and player skill, we predict their advancement to the quarterfinals.
A 2-1 victory for Brazil is expected in this match.
The clash between Mexico and England may be the most challenging game of the evening.
Mexico has won all their matches so far without conceding a single goal. England, on the other hand, trailed against Congo but managed to secure a deliberate victory thanks to goals from Harry Kane.
Mexico’s strong home support and disciplined defense will create significant difficulties for the English. Therefore, we may see a more cautious tactical battle rather than an open game.
England’s main advantage lies in having multiple match-winners in their lineup—players like Kane, Bellingham, and Saka, who can change the outcome with a single opportunity.
While Mexico’s defense can hold firm for long stretches, it will not be easy for them to withstand England’s pressure for the full ninety minutes.
These predictions were prepared based on information from the one.uz website.





