
Brazil
FIFA World Cup 2026 · Group F · vs Morocco, Scotland, Haiti
FIFA Rank
#5
WC Titles
⭐ 5
WC Apps
22
Best Result
Winners (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002)
Star Player
Vinícius Júnior
About Brazil
Brazil, with its capital in Brasília and a population of 215 million, is known for Carnival, the Amazon rainforest, samba, and a legendary football heritage. The Amazon Rainforest produces about 20% of the world's oxygen and contains 10% of all species on Earth.
In football, the A Seleção are 5-time World Cup champions with their best result being Winners (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002). Their World Cup journey began in 1930, and they enter the 2026 tournament with Vinícius Júnior as their talisman under head coach Dorival Júnior. Brazil are the only nation to have played in every single World Cup since the tournament began in 1930 — an unbroken streak of 22 appearances.
SeatNav's Power Index rates Brazil at 8.4 out of 10, ranking them #2 overall and classifying them as an elite-tier favorite. In Group F, they face Morocco, Scotland, Haiti in what has been categorized as a manageable group (difficulty 3/10).
The current A Seleção squad features 46 players, with the final 26-man World Cup roster to be announced in May 2026. Brazil have 3 confirmed group stage matches scheduled across the tournament.
With a market demand score of 10/10, Brazil matches will be among the most sought-after tickets at the 2026 World Cup. Their global fanbase ensures electric atmospheres, and fans can expect premium pricing for group stage fixtures. Check back closer to the tournament for ticket availability and pricing through SeatNav.
Key Player
Vinícius Júnior
A Seleção · FIFA #5
Head Coach
Dorival Júnior
Home: Maracanã
Brazil World Cup History
Brazil are 5-time World Cup champions with 22 tournament appearances, making them one of football's most decorated nations. Their World Cup journey spans nearly a century, producing some of the tournament's most iconic moments.
In 1994 (USA), they won the tournament — romário's tournament — won on penalties vs Italy. In 1998 (France), they reached the runners-up — ronaldo mystery — lost 3-0 to hosts in final. In 2002 (Japan/S. Korea), they won the tournament — ronaldo's redemption — 8 goals, 5th title. In 2014 (Brazil), they reached the semi-finals — 7-1 devastation by Germany in Belo Horizonte. In 2022 (Qatar), they reached the quarter-finals — lost to Croatia on penalties.
Their most recent World Cup appearance was in 2022 (Qatar), where they reached the quarter-finals. Lost to Croatia on penalties. Brazil will look to build on that experience heading into 2026.
Group F Battle Preview
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This is the marquee match of Group F. Morocco's 2022 semi-final run changed African football forever, and they made more history by beating Brazil 2-1 in Tangier in March 2023 — their first-ever win over the Seleção. Brazil will want revenge. Morocco will want to prove 2022 was no fluke. A clash of continents, cultures, and ambitions.
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Scotland have faced Brazil three times at World Cups — more than most nations. Their famous 0-0 draw in 1974 remains a point of pride, but they've never beaten Brazil. The Tartan Army will travel in massive numbers regardless of the odds. Scotland's best World Cup moment may be simply taking the pitch against the 5-time champions.
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Haiti's World Cup return after 52 years is one of 2026's great stories. Facing Brazil — the country that sent peacekeeping troops to Haiti and shares deep cultural connections — adds emotional weight beyond football. Brazil are overwhelming favorites, but Haiti's mere presence at the World Cup is already a victory for Caribbean football.
View match preview →How Brazil Qualified
Brazil secured qualification through the CONMEBOL qualifiers, maintaining their record as the only team to appear in every World Cup since 1930.
Brazil Tactical Identity
Brazil typically deploy a 4-2-3-1 formation, favoring technical with creative flair. Under Dorival Júnior, A Seleção operate with a high-tempo approach built around ball retention and positional play.
Their key strengths include individual skill, 1v1 ability, and set-piece threat. However, opponents will look to exploit defensive organization and vulnerability to pressing as potential vulnerabilities.
SeatNav's Power Index rates Brazil at 8.4/10 (ranked #2 overall), classifying them as one of the tournament favorites in the Elite tier. Their strongest factor is FIFA ranking pedigree while group-stage draw difficulty represents their biggest challenge.
2026 Tournament Outlook
Brazil face a favorable on paper Group F draw against Morocco, Scotland, Haiti. With the expanded 48-team format sending the top two from each group plus the best third-placed teams through to the Round of 32, A Seleção will be targeting a minimum of two victories to secure safe passage.
The group features significant rivalries with Morocco and Scotland, adding historical weight to matches that already carry immense World Cup stakes.
As one of the tournament's most followed teams, Brazil matches will generate significant ticket demand. Fans should plan early — premium and midfield seats for A Seleção group-stage fixtures are expected to sell quickly.
Match Schedule
3 confirmed matches
Group F
Top 2 advance. Best 3rd-place teams qualify for Round of 32.
Squad (46)
Current national team squad. Final World Cup roster announced May 2026.
Goalkeepers(4)
Defenders(17)
Midfielders(11)
Forwards(14)
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