Brazil vs Egypt should be a highly entertaining international friendly when these two 2026 FIFA World Cup-bound national teams aim to get some momentum on their side when they meet at Huntington Bank Field Stadium in Cleveland on Saturday evening.
The Brazil vs Egypt clash should be a pretty entertaining battle between these two sides, with the Selecao aiming to get a big win to bolster their confidence heading into their first World Cup under Carlo Ancelotti. Egypt, meanwhile, will look to get a shocking win to improve their self-belief levels heading into this thrilling friendly, that should be a good test for both sides before the World Cup begins.
Match Details
Huntington Bank Field
Cleveland, Ohio
Saturday, June 6
22:00 GMT
Explosive Brazil Looking to Flex Attacking Muscles Against Resilient Egypt Before FIFA World Cup Clash
Brazil vs Egypt should be a highly entertaining affair because of how determined both sets of players are to get a big win ahead of the start of the 2026 World Cup.
Brazil are coming into this game at the back of some pretty good form, having defeated Panama and Croatia in compelling fashion in their most recent games and having scored nine goals in their previous two clashes.
Carlo Ancelotti will be urging his players to be at their proactive best in attack, being innovative with their attacking movement and in terms of creating chances. He’ll need them to be not only defensively strong, but also clinical in the final third to be able to produce some real fireworks against Egypt.
For the African giants, this clash should be an ideal test to determine whether they can fight strongly against the giants at the World Cup. Egypt are unbeaten in their last three games, having conceded zero goals in that period, as they aim to use that kind of resilience and grit to frustrate Brazil and also hurt them on the transitions to try and get a big win.
Brazil have won all six previous matches against Egypt, who really need a bit of a miracle to stop them in the upcoming clash.
Can Confident Vinicius Jr Put up Thrilling Showing Against Egypt?
Vinicius Jr realizes that he’ll need to be at the top of his game for Brazil to have a strong chance of winning the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The Real Madrid winger experienced a bit of a topsy-turvy 2025/26 season with the Spanish giants, but he has managed three goal contributions (two goals, one goal) in the last two games for Brazil and seems to be enjoying his role in Ancelotti’s system for the Selecao.
However, Vini Jr will be determined to get a few more goal contributions to maximise his momentum levels heading into a major tournament. He’ll be aiming to use his trickery and impressive dribbling skills to dart past defenders with ease, but the Brazilian winger needs to be decisive with his final third passes as well as shooting to be able to help Brazil get a dominant win over Egypt.
Dangerous Mohamed Salah Aiming To Improve Form Before Final World Cup
Mohamed Salah might’ve left Liverpool in a rather emotional manner after the 2025/26 season, but it’s not like the campaign is over for him. Now, the 33-year-old winger is gearing up for what is likely to be his final FIFA World Cup edition and aiming to help Egypt silence many of their doubters as well.
Salah has scored 65 goals in 113 appearances for the Egyptian team, and now he looks to improve his form before the tournament begins.
Salah hasn’t been able to score in his last two appearances for Egypt, but he will look to end that barren run by tormenting the Brazilian defenders. He’ll aim to be smart with his movement with the ball, duping defenders and getting past them with ease. Salah also needs to be ruthless with his finishing and creativity to uplift Egypt’s threat and help them get a dominant win over the Selecao.
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Brazil vs Egypt Injuries
Brazil Injuries: Neymar Jr
Egypt Injuries: Mohamed Abdelmonem, Mahdi Soliman
Brazil vs Egypt Predicted Lineups
Here are our Brazil vs Egypt predicted lineups.
Brazil Predicted XI: Alisson (GK), Wesley, Marquinhos, Bremer, Alex Sandro, Bruno Guimaraes, Casemiro, Rayan, Raphinha, Vinicius Jr, Matheus Cunha
Egypt Predicted XI: Mostafa Shobeir (GK), Mohamed Hany, Yasser Ibrahim, Rami Rabia, Karim Hafez, Mohanad Lasheen, Marwan Atreya, Mohamed Salah, Emam Ashour, Trezeguet, Omar Marmoush
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