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·26 November 2025

Brazil v Italy in U-17 World Cup: live stream, stats and line-ups

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This Thursday, in the match for third place of the Under-17 World Cup, the Brazilian National Team faces Italy, starting at 9:30 AM (Brasília time). The game will be held at the Aspire Zone Sports Complex in Qatar.


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Where to watch Brazil vs Italy?

YouTube: Cazé TV

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How are the teams doing?

The Brazilian National Team had been performing excellently in the competition but saw their dream of winning the title end in a penalty shootout against Portugal in the semifinals. Before that, Brazil had eliminated Paraguay, France, and Morocco with consistent performances.

The team is a four-time champion in the category's World Cup and was aiming for the fifth title. Now, they focus on the third-place match, aiming to leave Qatar with a medal around their necks.

Italy

Italy, on the other hand, knocked out the Czech Republic, Uzbekistan, and Burkina Faso in their knockout campaign. The Italians were defeated in the semifinals by Austria, the main surprise of the competition, which will play the grand final against Portugal.

Brazil seeks the bronze medal in the Under-17 World Cup for the second time in history, having achieved this position in the 2017 edition. Italy, on the other hand, is fighting for their first podium finish.

Article image:Brazil v Italy in U-17 World Cup: live stream, stats and line-ups

(Photo: Nelson Terme/CBF)

Probable Lineups

Italy: Longoni; Amihere, Paoli, Reggiani, and Mambuku; Prisco, Steffanoni, and Luongo; Lontani, Campaniello, and Elimoghale. Coach: Massimiliano Favo

Brazil: João Pedro; Angelo, Luis Eduardo, Luccas Ramon, and A. Ryan; Tiago, Zé Lucas, and F. Morais; Ruan Pablo, Kayke, and Dell. Coach: Dudu Patetuci.

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