Brazil vs USWNT: Preview, Prediction, Lineups & How to Watch the friendly match | OneFootball

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·9 June 2026

Brazil vs USWNT: Preview, Prediction, Lineups & How to Watch the friendly match

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The MLS is on a little break due to the World Cup, and the USMNT is focused on their tournament debut against Paraguay. However, the USWNT is still playing friendly games to prepare for the 2027 Women’s World Cup.

The USWNT is currently in Brazil, about to face them for the second time this week. The first game ended in a victory for the South American nation.


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With an early goal from Sophia Wilson, the US national team could hold the score, and was defeated after Taina Maranhao and Bia Zaneratto scored for Brazil.

This second match will be played at the Arena Castelao in Fortaleza, Brazil.

Predicted lineups for Brazil vs the USWNT

USMNT

  • Goalkeeper: Jane Campbell
  • Defenders: Gisele Thompson, Kennedy Wesley, Tara Rudd, Emily Fox
  • Midfielders: Olivia Moultrie, Mallory Swanson, Lindsey Heaps, Rose Lavelle
  • Forwards: Emma Sears, Ally Sentnor, Jaedyn Shaw

Brazil

  • Goalkeeper: Lele
  • Defenders:  Thais Ferreira, Mariza, Rafaelle, Isabela
  • Midfielders:  Yaya, Angelina, Ary Borges
  • Forwards: Marta, Kerolin, Aline Gomes

Where to watch Brazil vs the USWNT

The encounter between these two national teams will start at 8:30 p.m. ET at the Arena Castelao in Fortaleza, Brazil.

For US viewers, this friendly match between Brazil and the USWNT will be available on Peacock, TNT USA, HBO Max, and Westwood One Sports.

Score Prediction

Both teams will use a similar squad to the one used in the first game. The USWNT will continue to rely on its attacking system as its primary weapon, but will also stay disciplined defensively to prevent the game from slipping away, as it did in the first meeting last weekend.

On the other hand, Brazil will try to replicate the job they did the first time. Maybe suffered the US attacks, but they must quickly create space through a sequence of passes to reach the visitors' goal and find the breakthrough that would put them ahead on the scoreboard.

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