Brazil v Norway Player Props & Betting Odds – 2026 World Cup
One of the most eagerly anticipated fixtures of the 2026 World Cup arrives on Sunday, 5 July, as Brazil and Norway collide at 20:00 UTC. With two of international football’s most lethal attackers — Erling Haaland and Vinicius Junior — going head to head, the player-betting markets are absolutely loaded with intrigue. Whether you fancy backing the favourite to score anytime or hunting value deep in the goalscorer lists, there is plenty to dig into ahead of kick-off.
Player Betting Markets
Anytime Goalscorer
| Player | Odds (Decimal) | Fractional |
|---|---|---|
| Erling Haaland | 2.2 | 6/5 |
| Vinicius Junior | 2.3 | 13/10 |
| Raphinha | 2.88 | 15/8 |
| Neymar | 2.88 | 15/8 |
| Matheus Cunha | 3.0 | 2/1 |
| Rayan | 3.6 | 13/5 |
| Alexander Sorloth | 3.75 | 11/4 |
| Lucas Paqueta | 3.75 | 11/4 |
| Danilo Santos | 4.5 | 7/2 |
| Antonio Nusa | 5.0 | 4/1 |
| Bruno Guimaraes | 5.5 | 9/2 |
| Casemiro | 6.5 | 11/2 |
| Martin Odegaard | 7.0 | 6/1 |
| Patrick Berg | 8.0 | 7/1 |
| Fredrik Aursnes | 8.5 | 15/2 |
| Danilo | 10.0 | 9/1 |
| Gabriel Magalhaes | 11.0 | 10/1 |
| Marquinhos | 13.0 | 12/1 |
| Julian Ryerson | 15.0 | 14/1 |
| David Moller Wolfe | 15.0 | 14/1 |
| Douglas Santos | 15.0 | 14/1 |
| Sander Berge | 15.0 | 14/1 |
| Kristoffer Ajer | 18.0 | 17/1 |
| Marcus Pedersen | 19.0 | 18/1 |
| Torbjorn Heggem | 26.0 | 25/1 |
To Score 2 Goals or more
| Player | Odds (Decimal) | Fractional |
|---|---|---|
| Erling Haaland | 7.0 | 6/1 |
| Vinicius Junior | 7.5 | 13/2 |
| Neymar | 12.0 | 11/1 |
| Raphinha | 12.0 | 11/1 |
| Matheus Cunha | 13.0 | 12/1 |
| Rayan | 18.0 | 17/1 |
| Lucas Paqueta | 20.0 | 19/1 |
| Alexander Sorloth | 21.0 | 20/1 |
| Danilo Santos | 26.0 | 25/1 |
| Antonio Nusa | 36.0 | 35/1 |
| Bruno Guimaraes | 46.0 | 45/1 |
| Casemiro | 56.0 | 55/1 |
| Martin Odegaard | 71.0 | 70/1 |
| Patrick Berg | 101.0 | 100/1 |
| Fredrik Aursnes | 126.0 | 125/1 |
| Gabriel Magalhaes | 176.0 | 175/1 |
| Danilo | 201.0 | 200/1 |
| Marquinhos | 301.0 | 300/1 |
| Julian Ryerson | 426.0 | 425/1 |
| David Moller Wolfe | 476.0 | 475/1 |
| Torbjorn Heggem | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| Sander Berge | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| Kristoffer Ajer | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| Marcus Pedersen | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| Douglas Santos | 501.0 | 500/1 |
To Score a Hat-trick?
| Player | Odds (Decimal) | Fractional |
|---|---|---|
| Erling Haaland | 36.0 | 35/1 |
| Vinicius Junior | 41.0 | 40/1 |
| Neymar | 101.0 | 100/1 |
| Matheus Cunha | 101.0 | 100/1 |
| Raphinha | 101.0 | 100/1 |
| Rayan | 176.0 | 175/1 |
| Alexander Sorloth | 201.0 | 200/1 |
| Lucas Paqueta | 201.0 | 200/1 |
| Danilo Santos | 326.0 | 325/1 |
| Gabriel Magalhaes | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| Marquinhos | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| Kristoffer Ajer | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| Fredrik Aursnes | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| Julian Ryerson | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| Patrick Berg | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| Casemiro | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| Antonio Nusa | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| David Moller Wolfe | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| Danilo | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| Douglas Santos | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| Bruno Guimaraes | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| Sander Berge | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| Marcus Pedersen | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| Torbjorn Heggem | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| Martin Odegaard | 501.0 | 500/1 |
Head-to-Head & Form
Brazil enter this 2026 World Cup fixture as clear favourites, with the match odds market pricing them at 1.85 — reflecting the considerable pedigree of the Seleção on the world stage. Norway, meanwhile, are available at 4.2 to cause what would be a significant upset, underlining just how wide the perceived quality gap is between these two nations at this level.
In the qualification market, Brazil are priced at just 1.4 to progress, suggesting the bookmaking community views Norwegian progression as a fairly remote prospect. Yet the presence of Erling Haaland alone gives Norway a genuine match-winning threat regardless of how the broader odds read — the Manchester City striker is capable of turning any game on its head with a single moment of clinical finishing.
Both sides have genuine quality in the final third: Brazil can call upon Vinicius Junior, Raphinha, and a returning Neymar, giving them multiple routes to goal. The match odds suggest a competitive but Brazil-dominated encounter, which neatly frames the player-prop markets where the South Americans dominate the shorter-priced goalscorer options.
Player Betting Angles
- Haaland leads the anytime market at 2.2 — the tightest price of any player listed, yet he is priced slightly shorter than Vinicius Junior (2.3) despite Brazil being the match favourites. The market clearly respects his individual finishing ability in isolation.
- Vinicius Junior offers a marginal edge in brace odds — priced at 7.5 for two or more goals versus Haaland’s 7.0, the gap between them closes considerably compared to the anytime market, suggesting the market sees Haaland as the more prolific single-strike threat but Vinicius as a live multiple-goal candidate.
- Neymar and Raphinha are level at 2.88 anytime — a price point that looks interesting given Brazil’s tactical reliance on wide attacking play; either could realistically be the match’s decisive attacker if Vinicius is well-marshalled.
- Haaland at 36/1 for a hat-trick stands out — while it remains a long shot, it is the shortest hat-trick price on the board by some distance, reflecting the striker’s well-documented capacity to score in bunches at the highest level. Vinicius at 40/1 is only marginally longer.
- Martin Odegaard at 7.0 anytime — the Norway captain is the most generously priced of the Scandinavian midfielders, and his ability to arrive late into the box makes him an intriguing mid-range option for those looking beyond the obvious headline names.
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FAQ
Where can I find betting odds for Brazil v Norway?
Odds for Brazil v Norway are available across a wide range of betting markets. The match kicks off on Sunday, 5 July at 20:00 UTC, and you can browse over 160 different markets covering everything from match result to individual player props.
What are the most popular markets for this fixture?
There is a broad selection of markets to choose from for Brazil v Norway. Popular options include Match Odds, To Qualify, Match Odds 90 Minutes, Correct Score, and Anytime Goalscorer — the latter being particularly appealing given the quality of forwards on both sides.
How much could a winning bet return on Brazil v Norway?
Returns naturally depend on which market and selection you back. As a guide, a £10 wager on Brazil in the Match Odds market at current odds of 1.85 would return £18.50 in total. Backing Norway at 4.2 with the same stake would return £42.00. In the Anytime Goalscorer market, a £10 bet on Erling Haaland at odds of 2.2 would return £22.00. Always gamble responsibly and only stake what you can afford to lose.

