World Cup: with chances of qualifying, Brazil and Switzerland duel for Group G

World Cup: with chances of qualifying, Brazil and Switzerland duel for Group G

In pursuit of the sixth World Cup in Qatar, the Brazilian men’s soccer team faces Switzerland, at 13:00 (Brasília time) this Monday (28), for the second round of the group stage. Leader of Group G, with three points, Brazil seeks to qualify early for the round of 16 of the World Cup, as well as Switzerland, also with three points, which occupies second place in the group due to goal difference. In the same group are Cameroon and Serbia who have not yet scored in the competition. World Cup: with chances of qualifying, Brazil and Switzerland duel for Group G

Brazil and Switzerland have tied twice in World Cups: in the first of them, in the first Cup held in Brazil, in 1950, the score was 2-2 at the Pacaembu Stadium, in São Paulo; and in the last edition of the Cup, in Russia, in 2018, the confrontation ended in 1 to 1.

In the group stage of the Qatar Cup, the canary team debuted with a 2-0 victory against Serbia. In a press conference on Sunday afternoon (27), Tite kept suspense on who will be the substitutes for striker Neymar and right-back Danilo, seriously injured last Thursday (24). The expectation is that the technician lists Fred in place of Neymar, chooses to Lucas Paquetá as an attacking midfielder and risk Éder Militão at right-back, position already exercised by the defender of Real Madrid.

Brazil must face Switzerland with Alisson, Éder Militão (Daniel Alves), Marquinhos, Thiago Silva and Alex Sandro; Casemiro, Lucas Paquetá and Fred (Bruno Guimarães, Rodrygo or Everton Ribeiro); Raphinha, Richarlison and Vinícius Junior.

Switzerland, led by Murat Yakin, should start playing with the same squad that triumphed by 1-0 over Cameroon: Sommer, Widmer, Akanji, Elvedi and Ricardo Rodríguez; Freuler, Xhaka, Shaqiri, Sow and Rubén Vargas; Piston.



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