Brazil should control this as a high-possession game, pinning Haiti deep and attacking the *left half-space* through **Vinícius Júnior** while using **Raphinha** to create from the right and switch play into the box. Haiti’s best route is to stay compact in a 4-2-3-1, then spring **Wilson Isidor**, **Derrick Etienne Jr.**, and **Danley Jean Jacques** into fast vertical counters the moment Brazil loses shape. The key battle is Brazil’s wide talent against Haiti’s block: if Haiti can deny clean central entries and force crosses, they can slow the match, but Brazil’s quality should still overwhelm them if they sustain pressure and avoid transition turnovers. **Igor Thiago** gives Brazil another central reference point, so the game likely turns on whether Haiti can hold up in the box long enough to make Brazil’s chance volume matter less than their finishing.