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Brazil goalkeeper Alisson Becker said on Thursday that his country were not among the favourites to win the World Cup but added that there was no advantage in being tipped to lift the trophy and he remained confident of his side's chances.
You don't need to be the biggest soccer fan to get into the rush and excitement of the World Cup 2026, and with the United States being one of three host nations (along with Canada and Mexico), the next few weeks will feature World Cup fever around the country.
Brazil begin their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign against Morocco at the MetLife Stadium on Saturday in a Group C encounter. Carlo Ancelotti's side are aiming to win their first World Cup since 2002, which would be the sixth time they would have won the tournament overall.
The Brazilian men's national team will open its 2026 FIFA World Cup run against Morocco at MetLife Stadium on Saturday.
Brazil and Portugal will play World Cup group-stage matches in Miami as they look to kickstart a run to a world championship.
Brazilian referee Wilton Sampaio will take charge of the opening match of the FIFA World Cup between Mexico and South Africa, leading a three-man Brazil team for the curtain-raiser in Mexico City.
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