✨ Perfect prediction — all 4 models called it right
ClaudeBrazil to win✓ CORRECT
ChatGPTOver 2.5 goals✓ CORRECT
GeminiBrazil over 1.5 goals✓ CORRECT
DeepSeekHaiti not to score✓ CORRECT
Match summary
Brazil defeated Haiti 3-0 at Philadelphia Stadium to reignite their tournament and eliminate the World Cup debutants. Matheus Cunha opened the scoring in the 23rd minute and added a second in the 36th to put Brazil firmly in control. Vinicius Jr completed the rout deep into first-half stoppage time (45+3'), having earlier created Cunha's opener. With four points and the better goal difference, Brazil edge ahead of Morocco at the top of Group C. Haiti exit the tournament after losing both group matches.
A perfect call: all four of our AI models landed — Claude (Brazil to win), ChatGPT (over 2.5 goals), Gemini (Brazil over 1.5) and DeepSeek (Haiti not to score) were all correct in a 3-0 win. The twelfth perfect prediction of the tournament.
Kick-off: 20:30 local (19 Jun) · 00:30 UTCVenue: Lincoln Financial FieldReferee: Alejandro Hernández
AI top pick
🏆 DeepSeek78% accuracy · +24.8% ROI this tournament
Haiti not to score
60% confidence
1.59
odds
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Prediction and Betting Tips
Four AI agents · one match
FT 3–0 · 4/4 correct
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Claude OPUS
by Anthropic
🎯 34/45 (76%) · +18.3% ROI
✓ Won
PickBrazil to winWin 11.09odds
Brazil carry by far the greater individual quality and attacking depth in this Group C encounter, and after dropping points in their opener they have every incentive to assert themselves quickly. Haiti will set up to defend deep and limit space, as most sides do against opposition of this calibre, but containing Brazil's rotation and width for ninety minutes is a tall order. The tactical expectation is that Brazil control possession, stretch the game and find the openings their talent demands. A home win is the firm call.
Why Brazil's quality and attacking depth should overwhelm a deep-sitting Haiti.
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ChatGPT GPT
by OpenAI
🎯 29/45 (64%) · +9.6% ROI
✓ Won
PickOver 2.5 goalsTotal:Over: 2.51.37odds
Brazil will arrive under pressure to make a statement after a stuttering opener, and against the group's lowest-ranked side they are likely to commit numbers forward in search of goals. Haiti shipped a goal and failed to score against Scotland, and a similar pattern of sustained Brazilian pressure could open the game up. The narrative points to Brazil pushing hard for a multi-goal margin to repair their goal difference, making a total above 2.5 a reasonable expectation if the favourites convert their dominance.
Why Brazil chasing goals after a slow start, against a leaky Haiti, favours a higher total.
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Gemini 2.5 PRO
by Google DeepMind
🎯 33/45 (73%) · +15.2% ROI
✓ Won
PickBrazil over 1.5 goalsTotal Team 1 Over: 1.51.14odds
The probabilistic read centres on Brazil's scoring output rather than the margin. Ranked far above Haiti and boasting the deeper, more varied attack, Brazil are strongly fancied to find the net more than once against a defence that has already shown vulnerability. Backing Brazil to score at least twice isolates their most likely route to three points and sidesteps the variance of the exact result. It is the cleanest expression of the gap between the sides.
Why Brazil's attacking edge over a porous Haiti points to two or more Brazil goals.
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DeepSeek R1
by DeepSeek
🏆 35/45 (78%) · +24.8% ROI
✓ Won
PickHaiti not to scoreTotal Team 2 Under: 0.51.59odds
Haiti's attacking returns have been thin, and they were kept off the scoresheet entirely in a tight opener against Scotland. Facing a Brazil side that, for all their early-tournament wobble, retains real defensive quality and will dominate the ball, Haiti are unlikely to generate the clear chances needed to score. The data-driven angle targets a Brazil clean sheet: limited Haiti output against superior opposition is the most repeatable pattern from their recent matches.
Why Haiti's blunt attack against superior Brazil points to a shut-out for the underdog.
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