Brazil are ready for friendlies against France and Croatia | OneFootball

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·24 March 2026

Brazil are ready for friendlies against France and Croatia

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Busy day at the home of Brazilian football. On the afternoon of this Monday (23), the Brazilian eNational Team presented itself and has already started training for the friendlies against France and Croatia on the eFootball (Mobile and Console) and EA FC platforms. The eNational Team faces the French on the 25th at 1 PM, and the Croatians on the 30th at 5 PM.

Against France, the eNational Team will play matches on eFootball Console and EAFC. Against Croatia, in addition to the modes played against the French, the friendly will include eFootball Mobile, which will be played in pairs, following the change in this season's FIFAe Series.


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"Representing the Brazilian National Team in any friendly or competition is always special. It will be a different experience, we are not used to playing with such a distance. These will be two complicated games that require our attention. The French team is strong, experienced, and one of the best in the world," said PHzin, twice World Champion.

The eNational Team will have another day of training before the friendly against France. The games will be broadcast live by CBF TV and will follow a "best of 3 matches" format, where the winner will be declared after two victories.

"We are ready, the team is prepared. We have a new pair in eFootball Console, but they already know each other and have chemistry. They played the eBrasileirão last year for Flamengo and also in other competitions. We had to refine some things, bring our style of play to achieve the result we expect, which is victory in these friendlies. These will be complicated games with differences in actions during the match, as the teams are not in the same location. Whoever adapts better to this variable may have an advantage," warned Thiago Avaré, coach of the eNational eFootball Team.

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