Brazil Announces Matches Against France and Croatia in Preparation for the World Cup
The Brazilian Football Confederation announced today, Friday, that the Brazilian national team will play two strong friendly matches during the upcoming international break, as part of its preparation program for the 2026 World Cup finals.
The federation clarified that the Samba team will face the French national team on March 26 in the city of Boston, USA, in a highly anticipated encounter between two of the world's top teams.
The statement added that the Brazilian team will play its second friendly match five days later, when it meets the Croatian team on March 31 in the city of Orlando, in a new test against a strong European opponent.
These two matches come as part of the Brazilian coaching staff's efforts to raise the technical and physical readiness level and to assess the available players before the upcoming global challenge at the 2026 World Cup, according to the Brazilian Football Confederation.
The federation clarified that the Samba team will face the French national team on March 26 in the city of Boston, USA, in a highly anticipated encounter between two of the world's top teams.
The statement added that the Brazilian team will play its second friendly match five days later, when it meets the Croatian team on March 31 in the city of Orlando, in a new test against a strong European opponent.
These two matches come as part of the Brazilian coaching staff's efforts to raise the technical and physical readiness level and to assess the available players before the upcoming global challenge at the 2026 World Cup, according to the Brazilian Football Confederation.