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·27 June 2026

Brazil opponents Japan could have Kubo back for decisive World Cup clash

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When do Brazil and Japan face each other in the World Cup?


The Brazilian National Team returns to the field this Monday (29) to face Japan in the World Cup Round of 32. Brazil’s opponent, the Japanese team, could have Takefusa Kubo back for the decisive match.

That is because Takefusa Kubo returned to training with the ball on the field this Friday (26). Formerly with Real Madrid (ESP), the player suffered a left knee injury during the opener against the Netherlands and, because of that, missed the matches against Tunisia and Sweden.


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Who is Takefusa Kubo?

A 25-year-old attacking midfielder for Real Sociedad (ESP), Takefusa Kubo is one of the main names on the Japanese National Team for the World Cup. Having also played for Real Madrid, Villarreal (ESP), and Mallorca (ESP), the player dealt with injuries during the 2025/26 season and played 27 matches, with two goals and four assists.

How did Brazil’s World Cup group end up?

Brazil finished the World Cup group stage at the top of Group C. In three matches, the Brazilian National Team recorded two wins and one draw. In addition, Morocco finished in second place, also with seven points, but lost out on goal difference. Finally, Scotland, with three, and Haiti, with no points, completed the group.

Does Brazil have any absences against Japan?

Yes! The Brazilian National Team will still be without Raphinha against Japan this Monday (29). The number 11, in fact, will not travel to Houston, Texas, and will remain in New Jersey undergoing intensive treatment for an injury to the hamstring in his right thigh.

When do Brazil and Japan face each other?

The match between Brazil and Japan takes place this Monday (29), in the World Cup Round of 32. Therefore, the ball starts rolling at 2 p.m. (Brasília time), at NRG Stadium, in Houston.

As tradition dictates, Coluna do Fla will bring all the details of the match between Brazil and Japan through its website, YouTube, and on social media. However, Globo (free-to-air TV), SBT (free-to-air TV), SporTV (pay TV channel), and CazéTV (YouTube) will broadcast the match.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.

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