Line-ups confirmed for Brazil versus Panama warm-up

Brazil and Panama have named their starting line-ups for a World Cup warm-up match scheduled in the evening of May 31. The game marks the first of two preparation fixtures for Brazil ahead of the summer tournament.

Brazil will start with Alisson in goal, alongside Wesley, Bremer, Pereira and Sandro in defence. Casemiro, Guimaraes, Cunha and Henrique form the midfield, with Vinicius Jr and Raphinha up front. The side is missing Neymar due to injury until the trip to the United States, Canada and Mexico in June.

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Brazilian soccer players celebrating a 6-2 win against Panama at Maracanã stadium.
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Brazil beats Panama 6-2 in friendly at Maracanã

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Brazil's national team defeated Panama 6-2 at Maracanã on Sunday in a friendly warm-up for the 2026 World Cup. The match marked the team's farewell on Brazilian soil before traveling to the United States.

Brazil and Egypt have announced their starting teams for an international friendly in Cleveland on Saturday as both sides prepare for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

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Brazil defeated Egypt 2-1 in a World Cup warm-up match in Cleveland. Manager Carlo Ancelotti said he now knows his starting lineup for the tournament opener against Morocco.

Fans at the Maracanã chanted Neymar's name during Brazil's 1-1 draw with Panama on Sunday. The forward, recovering from injury, watched the match from the stands without playing.

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Panini confirmed on Friday the authenticity of the Spanish version of the 2026 World Cup album, sold in Europe without Neymar in the Brazil national team. The roster features Rodrygo and Estêvão despite recent injuries ruling them out of the tournament. In Brazil, the album launches on May 1.

The United States men's national team will face Senegal on Sunday night in a World Cup warm-up match at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte.

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Belgium completed preparations for the 2026 World Cup with a convincing 5-0 victory over Tunisia in Brussels on June 6.

 

 

 

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