Last Updated on September 3, 2025 12:36 pm by Erwin Noguera
Brazil hosts Chile in a crucial CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying match at the Maracanã, aiming to reinforce its dominance on home soil.
The Brazilians have already secured its World Cup spot and sits third in the table with 25 points.
On the other hand, Chile isat the bottom of the board and things are not looking well, as they are on a two-match losing streak, and it seems like they will be having another rough night when they face the Brazilians.
We couldn’t be more eager to see this match unfold, not necessarily because we expect it to be closely contested, but because it provides a chance for one of the stronger teams to showcase their skills and build momentum during the 17th matchday of the CONMEBOL qualifiers.
At Gambyl Exchange, you can explore all the predictions for the CONMEBOL World Cup Qualifiers, the final bets for this matchday, and the odds for each match.
Brazil vs. Chile Betting Odds and Info
Brazil -385 | Chile +1400 | Draw offs: +537 |
When? | Thursday, September 4th, 8:30 PM ET, 7:30 PM CST, 6:30 PM MT, and 5:30 PM PT |
Where? | The Maracanã. |
Where Can I Watch it? | Fox Sports, fubo TV, VIX |
Why Bet on Brazil?
Brazil is looking quite strong, and although they have already secured their spot in the World Cup, we expect them to give their all in the remaining matches as they test Carlo Ancelotti’s tactics on the field to prepare for the big stage. The five-time world champions are in good form and are eager to finish the qualifying campaign on a high note.
They remain formidable at home with a record of five wins, two draws, and only one loss in this phase. Despite a rocky start, Ancelotti’s pragmatic approach has improved their defensive structure and consistency.
Why Bet on Chile?
Chile is a team that hasn’t been able to get anything going their way during these qualifiers, as they have recorded their worst run in the 18-game qualification cycle, with only two victories so far.
Their campaign has been plagued by poor form, defensive frailties, and a struggling offense.They lie 10th with 10 points, scoring only nine goals and conceding 24. Their away record is especially weak with no wins in the last eight attempts.
Final Betting Analysis: Brazil vs. Chile
This is Brazil’s match to win, as the team has been going strong, and their Italian Mentor is likely to have everything set up to not only deal with their opponents but to showcase all their skills during the match.
At Gambyl Exchange, we can see that there is a Moneyline that favors Brazil at -385, while Chile starts at +537.
Chile is likely to keep at its current pace, so we expect it to get steamrolled by the hosts in this clash.
Look for a win for Brazil. If you put $100 at -385, you’ll see a $25.97 win with a total payout of $125.97