Bolivia vs Brazil - Tuesday 09/09/25
- Neil Mac
- Sep 9
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 10

Both teams to score: Yes at -110 20*
Bolivia have the advantage of playing at extreme altitude, where they’ve already scored nine goals in five home qualifiers (at El Alto). The only time they failed to score was in a 0-0 with Uruguay, yet even in that match they managed 29 attempts and dominated possession
We can expect them to be direct and shoot often. The conditions make the ball fly, and they have capable finishers such as Miguelito, their standout player now with Atlético Mineiro in Brazil’s top flight.
Another factor in their favour is that most of the Bolivian squad are based either in Bolivia or elsewhere in the Americas, so they are far more acclimatized. Brazil, meanwhile, bring a squad largely travelling in from Europe.
Carlo Ancelotti has confirmed he will rotate, which makes sense given the concerns of European clubs ahead of the domestic weekend. But even with changes, Brazil still have more than enough quality, and for fringe players this is an ideal chance to impress before the World Cup.
It is also worth recalling Brazil’s last visit to Bolivia. Despite the severe effects of altitude, which left players needing oxygen and Neymar calling the conditions “inhumane,” they still scored four goals. That game produced more than 5xG combined, with Bolivia creating plenty of chances themselves
Conclusion: With Bolivia desperate for a win and Brazil fielding motivated fringe players, the ingredients are here for goals and BTTS to cash
✅ Both teams to score: Yes at -110 20*
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