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
24 Dec
Wed
•10:00pm
Marrakech Stadium • Ouahat Sidi Brahim
28 Dec
Sun
•10:00pm
Marrakech Stadium • Ouahat Sidi Brahim
31 Dec
Wed
•7:30pm
Marrakech Stadium • Ouahat Sidi Brahim
14 Jun
Sun
•7:00pm
Lincoln Financial Field • Philadelphia
20 Jun
Sat
•4:00pm
BMO Field • Toronto
Vinícius Júnior perfectly embodies the DNA of the five-time world champions, arriving at the 2026 World Cup with the weight of their five titles and a non-negotiable identity: ball at feet, dribbling, lightning combinations and an all-out attacking mindset.
Up against them is an Ivory Coast side that offers a brutal contrast: imposing physiques, a relentless tempo, direct vertical attacks when they step on the gas, and huge damage in individual duels. When the Canarinha set up camp in the opposition half, the Ivorians answer back with aggressive marking, blistering transitions and aerial power in both boxes.
In a group stage where any slip-up leaves you swimming against the tide, this Brazil–Ivory Coast showdown will be played on a knife-edge: every turnover, every one-on-one and every set piece could mean a vital point… or push either team to the brink.
In Qatar 2022, the Verdeamarela bowed out in the quarter-finals, but showed they have a squad capable of overwhelming anyone. This new South American wave is built on talents like Vinícius Júnior and Rodrygo, backed by the authority of Marquinhos and the reliability of Alisson between the sticks.
On the other side, the Elephants, regular contenders at the Africa Cup of Nations and continental champions in the last decade, arrive led by heavyweights like Franck Kessié in the engine room and Sébastien Haller as their attacking reference and clinical finisher.
Two visions of the game, one global stage: the World Cup. Don’t just watch it on TV: secure your tickets and experience Brazil–Ivory Coast live, a clash that could define the fate of the group.