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2026 FIFA World Cup
12JUN

Brazil draw Morocco short of forwards

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A Brazil missing four first-choice forwards open against Morocco, the only African side ever to reach a men's World Cup semi-final, at the New Jersey final venue on Saturday.

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Key takeaway

Brazil open without four first-choice forwards against the only African side to reach a World Cup semi-final.

A Brazil side missing four first-choice forwards face Morocco on 13 June at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, the ground that also hosts the final on 19 July. Morocco arrive as the only African nation to have reached a men's World Cup semi-final, the run they made four years ago, and head coach Walid Regragui has kept that core together for 2026.

Brazil go in without Neymar, whose calf problem cost him the opener , alongside the earlier losses of three more first-choice forwards. That leaves Vinicius Junior and Raphinha to carry an attack shorn of its first-choice options. Ancelotti said he had "no regrets" taking the injured Neymar to the tournament, but the selection reality is that Brazil open their campaign at reduced strength against a side built to punish exactly that.

Morocco can call on captain Achraf Hakimi, Noussair Mazraoui and Azzedine Ounahi, a spine with Champions League pedigree and tournament experience. On paper Brazil are Group C favourites; on the evidence of the team sheet, the opener is the most awkward first fixture any of the pre-tournament favourites have drawn.

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In plain English

Brazil and Morocco meet on 13 June at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey in what is arguably the most open contest of the opening round. Brazil are one of the world's most famous football nations, with five World Cup wins; but they are missing four of their planned forward and defensive starters through injury. Their star player Neymar won't play. Morocco are the current holders of the record for best-ever African performance at a World Cup, having reached the semi-finals in Qatar in 2022; beating Spain and Portugal along the way. Their coach Walid Regragui has kept the same squad structure, with Achraf Hakimi leading a side that presses aggressively and transitions quickly. This match is genuinely hard to call, which is unusual for a Brazil opener.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    If Morocco take points against a depleted Brazil in the opener, they move into Group C pole position and Brazil must beat their remaining opponents to guarantee advancement, complicating Ancelotti's plan to manage Neymar back to fitness gradually.

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ESPN· 11 Jun 2026
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