The CBF confirmed this Thursday (16) the last two friendlies for the Brazilian men’s team in 2025. Amarelinha will face Senegal and Tunisia, in Europe, on the FIFA Date in November. Games against African teams are part of the preparation for the 2026 World Cup.
The clash against Senegal will take place on November 15th (a Saturday), at the Emirates Stadium, in London (England), at 1pm (Brasília time). Three days later, the team faces Tunisia, at 4:30 pm, at the Decathlon Stadium, in Lille (France).
Last Tuesday (14), Brazil suffered an unprecedented defeat to Japan (3-2) in the second of two friendlies against Asian teams. Four days earlier, Amarelinha had defeated South Korea 5-0.
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The team has already met with African teams in friendlies before the 2022 World Cup. Six years ago, the team drew 1-1 with Senegal. In September 2022, Amarelinha defeated Tunisia (5-1). Both games took place when the team was led by coach Tite.
The team’s coach, Carlo Ancelotti, also plans to play friendlies against European teams in March 2026.
