Brazil faces Croatia in friendly before World Cup squad call-up

Brazil's national team faces Croatia on Tuesday (31) in Orlando, USA, in the last friendly before the 2026 World Cup final squad announcement. The match comes amid several injuries, forcing lineup changes under coach Carlo Ancelotti. The Italian said he has a clear idea of the starting XI despite the setbacks.

The match against Croatia, set for 9pm Brasília time at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, acts as the final test for Ancelotti to shape the World Cup squad. The final call-up is scheduled for May 18. The teams meet again since the 2022 World Cup quarterfinals, where Croatia eliminated Brazil on penalties.

Injuries have plagued preparations. Before the friendly against France on Thursday (26), Alisson, Alex Sandro, and Gabriel Magalhães were cut. After the 2-1 loss, Raphinha and Wesley departed. Rodrygo from Real Madrid is out for the season with a torn meniscus and anterior cruciate ligament. Ancelotti called up Ibañez and Luiz Henrique as replacements.

There will be five changes from the France game: Marquinhos returns to defense after being rested for hip pain; Danilo replaces Andrey Santos in midfield; João Pedro comes in for Gabriel Martinelli, with Vinicius Junior on the left wing. The predicted lineup is: Bento; Ibañez, Marquinhos, Léo Pereira, and Douglas Santos; Casemiro and Danilo; Luiz Henrique, Matheus Cunha, João Pedro, and Vinicius Junior.

"The goal of the games against France and Croatia was to test the starting team. The starting team is not [available] due to many injuries," Ancelotti said on Monday (30). He stressed optimism: "We need calm and tranquility because the entire staff and CBF are convinced we are on the right path."

Ronaldo Fenômeno and Rivaldo, 2002 World Cup winners, watched Monday's training at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Florida. Images of their disapproving expressions went viral on social media.

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Carlo Ancelotti announces Brazil's 26-player squad with eight newcomers for friendlies, omitting Neymar.
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Ancelotti names 26-man Brazil squad with eight newcomers for friendlies, omits Neymar

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Carlo Ancelotti announced Brazil's 26-man squad for March friendlies against France and Croatia, calling up eight uncapped players amid injuries to key stars. Neymar was omitted due to incomplete fitness but remains a potential 2026 World Cup pick. The matches offer final testing before the May 18 roster reveal.

Brazil's national team lost 2-1 to France in a friendly match played on Thursday (March 26) at Gillette Stadium in the United States. Carlo Ancelotti, Brazil's coach, stated the team is ready for the World Cup despite the defeat. Fans chanted for Neymar during the game.

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Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti voiced frustration over the short preparation time for his team's World Cup warm-up friendly against France in Foxboro on Thursday. Most players arrived only on Tuesday, limiting training ahead of the match against the World Cup favorites. Key absences plague both sides as they gear up for the summer tournament.

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France's national team beat Colombia 3-1 on Sunday in Landover, Maryland, in their final warm-up before the World Cup 2026 squad announcement. Désiré Doué scored a brace and Marcus Thuram netted a goal, as coach Didier Deschamps praised the reserves while urging humility. The US tour ended perfectly after defeating Brazil.

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Cristiano Ronaldo expects a hostile reception from Irish fans when Portugal face the Republic of Ireland in a crucial World Cup qualifier at Aviva Stadium on Thursday. A victory for Portugal would secure their qualification for the 2026 tournament, while Ireland need points to stay in the playoff race. The 40-year-old forward has vowed to 'try to be a good boy' amid tensions from their last meeting.

 

 

 

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