This Saturday (11/15), at 1:00 pm (Brasilia time), the Brazilian team will play against Senegal in an international friendly match, which will be held at the Emirates Stadium in London, England. The meeting is part of both teams’ preparations for the 2026 World Cup and will be the penultimate match of the year for the Brazilian team.
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Carlo Ancelotti’s Brazil side are testing their formation and trying to adjust their defensive sectors following recent changes. Senegal, on the other hand, had an excellent performance in the African qualifiers, with the team arriving with good morale and positive memories, especially after a 4-2 victory over Brazil in their last encounter in 2023.
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Brazil’s tactical and psychological situation is that they want to overcome the recent defeat suffered by Japan and rekindle their consistency. Senegal maintains their unbeaten record and proves that they can beat traditional teams.
Brazil has yet to beat Senegal in their most recent encounter, with one loss and one draw in their last few matches. Brazil and Senegal played against each other twice. Brazil did not win and had a draw and a loss. This adds more weight to the match.
Expected lineup
The lineup for hopscotch would probably be as follows: Eder Militao, Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhães, Alex Sandro. Casemiro, Bruno Guimarães. Estevan, Matheus Cunha, Vini Junior, Rodrigo. And for Senegal: Diaw. Ba, Coulibaly, Niahate, Diouf. P. Guye, I. Guye, Ndiaye. Ismaila Sarr, Sadio Mane, Nicholas Jackson
Things to be careful about on site
Brazil’s defense: Ancelotti will be more active in the final third, putting the four-man line to the test. Senegal’s attacking speed: Players like Sadio Mane and Ismaila Sarr can effectively use counter-attacks. Impact of young players: Brazil is giving opportunities to young players, but this can create trust and anxiety. Neutral Atmosphere (London): Without the majority of fans on one side, the atmosphere favors more technical and less emotional matches.
where to watch
Open TV: Globo — broadcast throughout Brazil Pay TV: SporTV Streaming: Ge TV (YouTube) and Globoplay