Brazil is the favorite against Norway, but the threat of an upset is real in the World Cup Round of 16!
Expectations are high for the clash between Brazil and Norway in the World Cup Round of 16. Experts consulted by the renowned portal The Athletic, part of The New York Times, indicate the Brazilian national team as the favorite, but a warning sounds: Norway could be the major upset of the match.
A High-Tension Duel
The encounter promises to be electrifying, with a risk factor rated at 4/5. While Brazil seeks to consolidate its favorite status after a convincing group stage, Norway has shown it has “enough offensive talent” to surprise. The analysis points out that, despite recent ups and downs, the Brazilian national team needs to maintain the consistency shown in the second half against Japan to secure its spot in the quarterfinals.
The Haaland Challenge and Recent History
Brazil’s defensive solidity, with Gabriel, Marquinhos, and Alisson, will be put to the test by Norwegian top scorer Erling Haaland. Curiously, the World Cup historical record does not favor Brazil, which has never defeated Norway. This taboo adds an extra layer of apprehension for the fans.
Divided Opinions
While the majority of experts bet on Brazil’s qualification, a closer look at The Athletic’s projections reveals that part of the American fanbase envisions Norway as the major surprise of the round. The World Cup is a stage for unpredictable emotions, and the duel against Norway promises to be another unforgettable chapter.

