Brazil's knockout-game routine makes Japan a difficult underdog in Houston
FIFA's official match centre confirms Brazil face Japan on Monday in Houston, and the cleanest betting angle is Brazil to win.
The case starts with tournament position. FIFA's Round of 32 preview frames Brazil as a group winner entering the knockouts from the stronger side of the bracket line, and that usually matters because a team arriving there has already shown enough control to avoid the extra stress of scoreboard dependence in the final group round.
Japan are disciplined enough to make stretches of this match uncomfortable, but this looks like the kind of knockout tie where Brazil's broader attacking ceiling should decide the evening. Over ninety minutes they have more individual solutions, more one-against-one quality and a greater ability to change the match if the first plan stalls.
For a daily football tip, the straight Brazil win is cleaner than forcing totals or handicap lines. The most stable edge here is still the difference in top-end quality.