Brazil vs Egypt: World Cup Warm-Up Friendly Set for June in Cleveland

The Brazilian Football Confederation announced a friendly match between Brazil and Egypt on June 6 in Cleveland, a key warm-up before the FIFA World Cup 2026. Brazil will also play a final home friendly against Panama on May 31 at the Maracana Stadium. Egypt, led by Mohamed Salah, aims to leverage its experienced squad for a historic World Cup campaign. The match continues a historical trend where Brazil has won all six of its previous meetings with Egypt.

Key Points: Brazil to Face Egypt in Pre-World Cup Friendly Match

  • Warm-up match set for June 6 in Cleveland
  • Brazil's final home friendly vs Panama on May 31
  • Egypt relies on star Mohamed Salah
  • Brazil has won all six prior meetings
  • Both teams aim to fine-tune for World Cup groups
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Brazil, Egypt to play World Cup FIFA WC warmup friendly in June

Brazil and Egypt will play a FIFA World Cup warm-up friendly on June 6 in Cleveland, finalizing preparations for the 2026 tournament.

"Brazil is the only national team to have participated in every edition of the tournament and seeks to extend its dominance by winning its sixth title. - Brazilian Football Confederation"

Rio de Janeiro, Feb 20

Brazil to play Egypt in a friendly, a week before FIFA World Cup 2026 begins, in June as both teams finalise their preparations for the mega event, the Brazilian Football Confederation said.

The match will be played at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland on June 6, five days before the start of football's showpiece tournament in the United States, Mexico and Canada.

Brazil will play its last home pre-World Cup warmup a week earlier with a friendly against Panama at the Maracana Stadium on May 31.

Five-time world champion Brazil will begin its Group C campaign against Morocco on June 13 before facing Haiti on June 19 and Scotland on June 24.

To conclude the preparation phase, the Brazilian national team will face the oldest African team and one of the most successful on the continent.

The most successful team in FIFA World Cup history, with five titles (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002), Brazil is the only national team to have participated in every edition of the tournament and seeks to extend its dominance by winning its sixth title.

Egypt is the most successful team in the Africa Cup of Nations, with seven titles, and has participated in three FIFA World Cups, being the first African and Middle Eastern team to play in the tournament, in 1934 in Italy.

Egypt will start the FIFA World Cup campaign against Belgium on June 15 and will also face New Zealand on June 21 and Iran on June 26 in Group G.

The North African team will look to reaffirm its status as one of the greatest powers on the African continent and in the Arab world, with millions of fans dreaming of a historic campaign.

They rely on the talent and leadership of star player Mohamed Salah, as well as a squad that combines experience and youth, with names like Omar Marmoush, Mahmoud Trézéguet, and Mostafa Mohamed.

There have been six matches since 1960 between Brazil and Egypt, with Brazil winning all six. The most important was on June 15, 2009, during that year's Confederations Cup in Bloemfontein, South Africa. The Brazilians won 4-3, with goals from Kaká (2), Luís Fabiano, and Juan. The other matches were friendlies, the last one in 2011.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting choice of venue in Cleveland. Not the usual football hotspot. Hope it draws a good crowd. Egypt has a strong team, but Brazil's record against them is perfect. Should be a good test for both squads' final preparations.
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Ananya R
Brazil looking for their 6th title! 🇧🇷✨ But honestly, as a neutral fan, I want to see Egypt do well. Salah is a global icon and it would be amazing for the Arab world and Africa if they make a deep run. Their group is tough though.
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Vikram M
The timing is perfect. A week before the WC starts. Both teams can test their final XI without the pressure. Brazil's group looks manageable, but they can't take anyone lightly. Hope the match is broadcast here in India on a free channel.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while this is exciting, I feel the focus is always on these big teams. The article mentions Egypt is the first African/Middle Eastern team in the WC (1934!). That's a huge piece of history that often gets overlooked. More context on such milestones would be nice.
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Michael C
Brazil winning all 6 matches against Egypt is a crazy stat. But records are meant to be broken. If Egypt can keep it close or even pull an upset, it would send a massive confidence boost before facing Belgium. Key match for their mentality.

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