Neymar, Brazil's record scorer, is out of the 13 June opener against Morocco with a grade-2 calf strain and is targeting the Haiti fixture on 20 June, the heaviest of five federations' pre-tournament injury verdicts filed in the days before kickoff. The calf problem first flagged during the run-up has now been confirmed as serious enough to rule him out, though head coach Carlo Ancelotti kept him in the squad and leans on Vinicius Junior and Raphinha instead. 1
Canada lost Marcelo Flores for the whole tournament to a ruptured ACL, the anterior cruciate ligament in the knee, one day after naming him , and entered the 11 June squad lock with his replacement confirmed and defender Moise Bombito cleared after an earlier fitness dispute . For the United States, Chris Richards returned to full-contact training after twin ankle ligament tears and is expected to face Paraguay , with the squad-swap window closing on 11 June . France's William Saliba was cleared to play after head coach Didier Deschamps reversed a "very doubtful" back-injury assessment .
Germany completed the only straight swap, Lennart Karl out and Assan Ouedraogo in. The pattern across the five is the same: the deepest squads absorbed the worst news, with Brazil losing Neymar on top of Rodrygo, Estevao and Militao, while the federations with most to prove got the clearances they wanted.
