Brazil vs. Egypt should be a very interesting international friendly as the two 2026 FIFA World Cup national teams look to bring some momentum to their teams when they meet on Saturday night at Huntington Bank Stadium in Cleveland.
Brazil’s clash with Egypt should be an interesting clash between the two teams, with the Selecao aiming for a big win to boost their confidence in their first World Cup appearance under Carlo Ancelotti. Egypt, meanwhile, will be looking for a shock win to boost their confidence levels heading into an exciting friendly that will be a good test for both sides ahead of the World Cup.
Competition details
Huntington Bank Stadium
cleveland ohio
Saturday, June 6
22:00 (GMT)
Explosive Brazil look to show off attacking prowess ahead of World Cup clash against gritty Egypt
Brazil vs. Egypt should be a very interesting match as players from both teams are determined to get a big win before the 2026 World Cup begins.
Brazil come into this match in pretty good shape, having beaten Panama and Croatia in spectacular fashion in recent games and having scored nine goals in their previous two games.
Ancelotti will urge his players to be at their best in attack, proactive and innovative in their attacking movements and chances created. He needs them to not only be strong defensively but also stay calm in the final third to be able to provide a real spark against Egypt.
For the African giants, this clash should be an ideal test to determine whether they can compete with the giants in the World Cup. Egypt are unbeaten in their last three games, conceding zero goals in that period, as they aim to use that resilience and perseverance to frustrate Brazil and hurt them in transition as they try to secure a big win.
Brazil have won all six of their previous games against Egypt and Egypt will really need a bit of a miracle to stop them in the upcoming games.
Can the confident Vinicius put in a strong performance against Egypt?
Vinicius Junior realizes that he needs to be at his best during the game to give Brazil a good chance of winning the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The Real Madrid winger has endured a somewhat chaotic 2025/26 season with the Spanish giants, but he has contributed to three goals (two goals, one goal) in Brazil’s final two games and appears to be enjoying his role in Carlo Ancelotti’s Selecao system.
However, Vinnie will be determined to get more goal contributions to maximize his motivation levels heading into the big tournaments. He aimed to use his guile and impressive dribbling skills to get past defenders with ease, but the Brazilian winger needed to play a decisive role in passing and finishing in the final third to help Brazil secure a dominant win over Egypt.
Dangerous Mohamed Salah aims to improve form ahead of World Cup final
Mohamed Salah may be leaving Liverpool at the end of the 2025/26 season in a rather emotional way, but that doesn’t mean his season is over. Now the 33-year-old winger is preparing for his final FIFA World Cup appearance as he aims to help Egypt silence its many doubters.
Salah, who has scored 65 goals in 113 games for Egypt, will be looking to improve his form ahead of the World Cup.
Salah has failed to score in his last two games for Egypt but will be looking to end that poor run of form by tormenting Brazilian defenders. His aim is to move smartly with the ball, deceiving defenders and getting past them with ease. Salah will also need to bolster Egypt’s threat with his finishing and creativity and help them to a crushing victory over the Selecao.
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Brazil vs Egypt injury situation
Brazil team injuries: Neymar Jr.
egypt injuries: Mohamed Abdelmonem, Mahdi Soliman
Brazil vs Egypt lineup predictions
Here are our predicted line-ups for Brazil vs. Egypt.
Brazil predicted eleven: Alisson (GK), Wesley, Marquinhos, Bremer, Alex Sandro, Bruno Guimaraes, Casemiro, Rayan, Raphinha, Vinicius Jr., Matheus Cunha
Egypt predicted eleven: Mustafa Shober (GK), Mohamed Hani, Yasser Ibrahim, Rami Rabia, Karim Hafiz, Mohannad Rahim, Marwan Atreya, Mohamed Salah, Emam Ashour, Trezeguet, Omar Marmouche
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