World Cup June 25 Match Preview: Brazil Target Another Strong Performance, South Korea Face Key Challenge | Win Probability + Match Outlook

June 25 could become one of the most important matchdays of the World Cup group stage as qualification scenarios begin taking shape. Brazil enter as one of the strongest favourites of the day, while South Korea meet South Africa in a game that may heavily influence Group A. Switzerland, Morocco and Mexico also aim to strengthen their position before the final group fixtures.

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Switzerland vs Canada (June 25 | Group B)

Win Probability

🇨🇭 Switzerland Win: 44%

🤝 Draw: 30%

🇨🇦 Canada Win: 26%

Predicted Scores

1️⃣ Switzerland 1–0 Canada

2️⃣ 1–1 Draw

3️⃣ Switzerland 2–1 Canada

Key Factors

Swiss defensive structure

Canada transition speed

Tempo changes in the second half

Match Analysis

Switzerland appear slightly stronger in game management and defensive organisation, while Canada remain dangerous in open transitions.

Match Trend

Expect a cautious opening before the game becomes more open later.

Switzerland hold a small edge, but a draw remains realistic.

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Bosnia & Herzegovina vs Qatar (June 25 | Group B)

Win Probability

🇧🇦 Bosnia Win: 52%

🤝 Draw: 27%

🇶🇦 Qatar Win: 21%

Predicted Scores

1️⃣ Bosnia 2–1 Qatar

2️⃣ Bosnia 1–0 Qatar

3️⃣ 1–1 Draw

Key Factors

Bosnia attacking rhythm

Qatar possession control

Space in the final stages

Match Analysis

Bosnia bring more physical presence and tournament experience, while Qatar may rely on structured possession.

Match Trend

Expect the game to open more after halftime.

Bosnia enter as slight favourites.

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Morocco vs Haiti (June 25 | Group C)

Win Probability

🇲🇦 Morocco Win: 66%

🤝 Draw: 21%

🇭🇹 Haiti Win: 13%

Predicted Scores

1️⃣ Morocco 2–0 Haiti

2️⃣ Morocco 2–1 Haiti

3️⃣ Morocco 1–0 Haiti

Key Factors

Morocco wing play

Haiti counter-attacks

Timing of the opening goal

Match Analysis

Morocco look more complete tactically and should create more sustained attacking pressure.

Match Trend

Expect Morocco to dominate territory and control possession.

Morocco remain one of the stronger picks of the day.

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Scotland vs Brazil (June 25 | Group C)

Win Probability

🏴 Scotland Win: 11%

🤝 Draw: 18%

🇧🇷 Brazil Win: 71%

Predicted Scores

1️⃣ Brazil 3–1 Scotland

2️⃣ Brazil 2–0 Scotland

3️⃣ Brazil 2–1 Scotland

Key Factors

Brazil attacking efficiency

Scotland set-piece quality

Match intensity

Match Analysis

Brazil hold clear advantages in creativity and squad depth, but Scotland could stay competitive through physical football and set pieces.

Match Trend

Brazil are expected to dominate possession and gradually increase pressure.

Brazil remain among the strongest favourites of the matchday.

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South Africa vs South Korea (June 25 | Group A)

Win Probability

🇿🇦 South Africa Win: 22%

🤝 Draw: 29%

🇰🇷 South Korea Win: 49%

Predicted Scores

1️⃣ South Korea 2–1 South Africa

2️⃣ South Korea 1–0 South Africa

3️⃣ 1–1 Draw

Key Factors

South Korea transition speed

South Africa physical strength

Final-stage energy levels

Match Analysis

South Korea appear stronger in overall organisation and attacking structure, though South Africa remain dangerous in direct play.

Match Trend

Expect South Korea to control more attacking phases.

South Korea hold a slight advantage but should not expect an easy game.

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Czech Republic vs Mexico (June 25 | Group A)

Win Probability

🇨🇿 Czech Republic Win: 27%

🤝 Draw: 28%

🇲🇽 Mexico Win: 45%

Predicted Scores

1️⃣ Mexico 2–1 Czech Republic

2️⃣ 1–1 Draw

3️⃣ Mexico 1–0 Czech Republic

Key Factors

Mexico attacking tempo

Czech set-piece efficiency

Midfield control

Match Analysis

Mexico look slightly stronger going forward, while Czech Republic remain difficult to break down.

Match Trend

Expect a close game decided by small moments.

Mexico hold the edge but the gap is not huge.

Sources

Reuters

FourFourTwo

The Sun

NY Post

Official World Cup Schedule

Which match are you watching on June 25?

Will Brazil deliver another statement performance, or can South Korea become the surprise package of the day?