Matheus Cunha Player Prop Picks vs Japan – Back Brazil’s No. 9 To Score

Matheus Cunha has scored in each of his last two World Cup 2026 starts, making him a prime target in the Brazil vs Japan prop picks market on June 29.

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Matheus Cunha Player Prop Picks – Back Brazil’s No. 9 To Score

  • Matheus Cunha Anytime Scorer @ +190 (Lucky Rebel)
  • Matheus Cunha Over 0.5 Shots on Target @ -278 (Lucky Rebel)
  • Matheus Cunha Over 2.5 Total Shots @ -143 (Lucky Rebel)

Matheus Cunha Anytime Scorer @ +190

Matheus Cunha is Brazil’s starting No. 9 under Carlo Ancelotti, having scored three goals across his last two World Cup 2026 starts against Haiti and Scotland.

His anytime scorer line at +190 represents genuine plus-money value against a Japan side missing both Takefusa Kubo and Wataru Endo.

Japan have conceded 1.0 goals per game in this tournament, and Brazil average 2.3 goals per match – Cunha is positioned right in the middle of that production.

Matheus Cunha Over 0.5 Shots on Target @ -278

The plus-money standout in this Matheus Cunha props package is the anytime scorer above, but the shots on target market at -278 is the high-floor foundation of the slate.

Cunha averages 3.73 total shots per 90 minutes across his two World Cup starts, with 7 attempts already registered in this tournament.

Japan allow 3.7 shots on goal per game to opponents – Brazil’s attack, averaging 4.4 shots on target per match, will test that number hard.

Matheus Cunha Over 2.5 Total Shots @ -143

The safer anchor across these three picks is Matheus Cunha clearing 2.5 total shots at -143 at Lucky Rebel.

His 3.73 shots-per-90 average at this World Cup 2026 already clears the bar on pace, and Brazil’s betting odds of -152 reflect their overwhelming control expectation in Brazil vs Japan.

More possession, more territory, and a shorthanded Japan defense all point to Cunha getting volume regardless of whether he converts.

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