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The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup showcases four group stage matches on Wednesday. One of the games will decide advancement from Group F. Brazil faces Jamaica at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, with Jamaica entering with four points and Brazil with three points in group play. Jamaica can advance to the knockout round with a win or draw, while Brazil faces more pressure to win with only the remote possibility of advancement with a draw.

Kickoff is scheduled for 6 a.m. ET from Melbourne, Australia. Caesars Sportsbook lists Brazil as the -430 favorites (risk $430 to win $100) in its latest Brazil vs. Jamaica odds. Jamaica are the +1000 underdogs, a draw is priced at +470, and the over/under for total goals scored is 2.5. Before making any Jamaica vs. Brazil picks or Women's World Cup predictions, you need to see what SportsLine's Martin Green has to say.

After working in the sports betting industry for several years, Green became a professional sports writer and handicapper and has covered the game worldwide. Since last year's World Cup, Green has been profitable in multiple areas on his soccer picks, including the Champions League (+4.78 units), the FA Cup (+3.07), the EFL Cup (+3.64), Euro 2024 qualifiers (+3.01) and the Europa League (+1.60). 

Now, Green has taken a close look at the Jamaica vs. Brazil match and locked in his Women's World Cup predictions. You can visit SportsLine now to see his picks. Here are the betting lines and trends for Brazil vs. Jamaica:

  • Jamaica vs. Brazil money line: Brazil -430, Draw +470, Jamaica +1000
  • Jamaica vs. Brazil spread: Brazil -1.5 (-135)
  • Jamaica vs. Brazil over/under: 2.5 goals
  • Jamaica vs. Brazil picks: See picks at SportsLine

Why you should back Jamaica

Jamaica's overall profile tops Brazil's profile to this point in the tournament, putting Jamaica in a favorable overall position. While Brazil lost to France, Jamaica managed a draw against the same opponent. Jamaica also defeated Panama, with defender Allyson Swaby scoring in the 56th minute. Jamaica out-shot Panama in that game, and team captain Khadija Shaw is a singular force.

The 26-year-old forward has 56 goals in international matches, including 13 goals over the last 18 months. Shaw is also a centerpiece for Manchester City of the English Barclays Women's Super League. In 22 matches last season for Manchester City, Shaw scored 20 goals and generally performed at a high level. See picks at SportsLine

Why you should back Brazil

Brazil has tremendous talent up and down the roster and a place in the FIFA World Rankings well above Jamaica. Brazil has reached the knockout stage in each of the last six Women's World Cup tournaments, and despite a setback against France, Brazil won three straight games by a 10-1 combined margin. 

Brazil dominated Panama in a four-goal win, producing 32 shots and 10 shots on target. Brazil also had 73% possession in that game, and Ary Borges generated three individual goals. Borges is a dynamic force, and Brazil also has Bia Zaneratto and Debinha. Zaneratto has nine goals in the last 19 games with the national team, and Debinha scored the team's only goal in the loss to France. Debinha has 28 goals in the last 38 matches, and Brazil is facing a Jamaican side that has only one win in the last six games. See picks at SportsLine

How to make Jamaica vs. Brazil picks

Green has taken an intensive look at the Brazil vs. Jamaica matchup. He has a full breakdown and he has locked in a pair of best bets, including one that offers a plus-money payout. He's only sharing those picks on SportsLine.

So who wins Jamaica vs. Brazil, and where does all the betting value lie? Visit SportsLine now to see the best bets for the Brazil vs. Jamaica match, all from the expert who is red-hot on his soccer picks, and find out.