Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti declared Neymar fit for the round-of-32 match against Japan on 29 June, without confirming whether the forward will start 1. It would be Neymar's first knockout appearance at a World Cup since he ruptured an ACL, the anterior cruciate ligament in the knee, in October 2023.
Neymar is Brazil's all-time leading scorer, and the injury kept him out of competitive international football for more than two years. He returned as a 76th-minute substitute against Scotland in the group stage, his first international since the rupture , and Ancelotti has rationed his minutes since. Whether 29 June brings a start or another measured cameo is the open question, with Brazil weighing his comeback against the load on a surgically repaired knee.
