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👀 Brazil discover rival for first World Cup knockout tie
Brazil already know who they will face in the Round of 32 of the FIFA World Cup.Vini Jr., Matheus Cunha Co. will take on Japan in their first knockout match of the tournament. Japan finished second...
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Tricky tie? Brazil vs Japan LIVE!
Tricky tie? Brazil vs Japan LIVE!
India TV News
· Jun 29, 2026
Gabriel Martinelli's late goal propels Brazil to FIFA World Cup 2026 RO16 after fiery clash with Japan
In one of the most thrilling clashes in the ongoing FIFA World Cup 2026, Brazil knocked Japan out of the tournament. The sides took on Japan in the round of 32 stage of the competition at Houston Stadium, and throughout the game, the two sides looked equally matched.
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· Jun 28, 2026
Brazil vs. Japan Match Prediction, Betting Tips, And World Cup Odds (6/29/26)
The Round of 32 delivers one of the tournament’s most intriguing matchups as five-time champions Brazil take on an unbeaten Japan side looking to continue its remarkable run. While Brazil enters as the favourite thanks to its world-class attacking talent and knockout-stage pedigree, Japan has already shown it can compete with the game’s elite and [...] Read More... The post Brazil vs. Japan Match Prediction, Betting Tips, And World Cup Odds (6/29/26) appeared first on canadasportsbetting.ca.
Daily Post Nigeria
· Jul 7, 2026
World Cup 2026: ‘They’re strong’ – Brazil legend Cafu names country to win trophy
Brazilian legend Cafu has named the country to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup after his country’s elimination from the tournament. Recall that Brazil was recently eliminated from the World Cup after losing against Norway in the Round of 16. Erling Haaland’s brace ensured Brazil lost 2-1 as Neymar’s goal was not enough. According to [] World Cup 2026: ‘They’re strong’ – Brazil legend Cafu names country to win trophy
brazilnews.net
· Jun 30, 2026
FIFA World Cup 2026: Casemiro second-oldest Brazilian to strike, Guimaraes inching towards Pele
Houston [US], June 30 (ANI): Brazil's sensational win over Japan in their round of 32 match marked the first time since the 1978 FIFA World Cup that the five-time champions secured a win in a knockout match despite trailing at half-time. Kaishu Sano had put Japan in the front in the 29th minute, before goals from Casemiro (56th minute) and Gabriel Martinelli (90+6th minute) helped Brazil make a comeback.
Football365
· Jun 26, 2026
Japan set up World Cup’s most intriguing last-32 tie as Sweden do enough
Japan and Sweden went through the motions while both sides reached the last 32, setting up a fascinating tie for Brazil
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Related coverage for "👀 Brazil discover rival for first World Cup knockout tie": SkySports — Tricky tie? Brazil vs Japan LIVE!. India TV News — Gabriel Martinelli's late goal propels Brazil to FIFA World Cup 2026 RO16 after fiery clash with Japan. Canada Sports Betting — Brazil vs. Japan Match Prediction, Betting Tips, And World Cup Odds (6/29/26). Daily Post Nigeria — World Cup 2026: ‘They’re strong’ – Brazil legend Cafu names country to win trophy. brazilnews.net — FIFA World Cup 2026: Casemiro second-oldest Brazilian to strike, Guimaraes inching towards Pele . Football365 — Japan set up World Cup’s most intriguing last-32 tie as Sweden do enough