13 Jun
Sat
•6:00pm
MetLife Stadium • New York
19 Jun
Fri
•9:00pm
Lincoln Financial Field • Philadelphia
24 Jun
Wed
•6:00pm
Hard Rock Stadium • Miami
13 Jun
Sat
•12:00pm
Levi's Stadium • San Francisco
18 Jun
Thu
•3:00pm
BC Place Stadium • Vancouver
24 Jun
Wed
•12:00pm
Lumen Field • Seattle
Possession, pressing and attacking flair define the most decorated national team in World Cup history, owner of five titles and an unmistakable DNA: direct passing, dribbling in tight spaces and a forward line that loves to take on defenders without fear.
From a completely different footballing reality emerges the reigning 2019 Asian champion, a side built on tactical discipline, collective organisation and lightning-fast transitions. With barely any history in the latter stages of major tournaments, the mutual respect is born from that clash of identities: a historic powerhouse facing a team in full growth, flashes of genius against finely tuned automatisms.
In a group stage where one slip forces you to chase the pack, every turnover, every individual duel and every set piece in this Brazil–Qatar showdown can become a step towards the round of 16… or a setback that’s hard to overcome.
At the World Cup held on Qatari soil, the Canarinha reached the quarter-finals and confirmed the leadership of a generation headed by Vinícius Júnior and Rodrygo, with Marquinhos as the defensive pillar and Alisson bossing his own penalty area.
Despite the steep learning curve as host nation, the Arab side keeps a recognisable core, with Akram Afif, Almoez Ali and Hassan Al-Haydos as their main attacking threats. It’s the five embroidered stars against the recent continental champions, a clash that blends pedigree, faith in pure talent and a real hunger for the spotlight. Don’t settle for watching it on TV: secure your tickets and experience a Brazil–Qatar live that could shape the fate of the group from the very first matchday.