CBF TV to show Brazil v USA Under-20s this Wednesday | OneFootball

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·15. April 2026

CBF TV to show Brazil v USA Under-20s this Wednesday

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CBF TV will broadcast live the second friendly match between the Brazil Under-20 Women’s National Team and the United States this Wednesday (15) at 4 p.m. Brasília time. The match will be played at Riverside Stadium in Missouri, USA. In the first meeting between the teams, held at CPKC Stadium, Brazil was beaten 2-0 by the Americans.

After days of preparation on U.S. soil, the team coached by Camilla Orlando heads into the match focused on improving, especially in attack and in adapting to the physical style of their opponents.


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“We need to finish more and create clearer chances. We also have to compete better physically,” the coach said.

In addition to tactical adjustments, the friendly also serves as an opportunity to rotate the squad and expand the team’s options. The preparation in the United States has also been marked by the integration between players based in Brazil and those already playing in American soccer, such as Juju Harris, Giovana Canalli, and Isabela Puccinelli.

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Coach Camilla Orlando leads an Under-20 national team training session at the Kansas City Current training center, where Brazil prepared for the friendlies against the U.S.Credits: Fabio Souza/CBF

“It was a very enriching exchange. These players brought experience and also got to feel our Brazilian way. It shows how global football is,” she said.

The trip to the United States has also served as an important gauge of the level of demand the national team will face at the World Cup in September. With CBF TV’s live broadcast of this Wednesday’s (15) friendly between Brazil and the U.S., fans will be able to closely follow the team’s progress toward the season’s main objective.

“It was very important to understand how women’s football is developing here, in a country that invests heavily. We were able to get a better sense of what we will face at the World Cup,” the coach added.

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