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·26 mars 2026

Léo Pereira starts, all you need to know about Brazil v France

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Brazil faces France in the United States in a World Cup warm-up friendly


Brazil takes the field this Thursday (26) to face France in the United States. Before the ball starts rolling in this World Cup warm-up friendly, Coluna do Fla brings you all the match information, including probable lineups, where to watch, and much more.

How does the Brazilian National Team arrive for the match against France?

At the moment, Carlo Ancelotti will be without Marquinhos, the PSG (FRA) center back, for the match against France. As a result, Léo Pereira of Flamengo has earned a spot in the starting lineup for the clash later today.


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In addition, two other former Flamengo players will be in Brazil’s starting lineup against France: Vini Jr and Wesley. Another important point is that Danilo was also called up and will be available to Carlo Ancelotti on the bench.

Where to watch Brazil vs France?

Finally, the Brazil vs France match will be broadcast by Rede Globo on free-to-air TV, GETV on YouTube, and SporTV on cable TV. On the other hand, Coluna do Fla TV will cover all the post-match details, since two Flamengo players will be involved in the match.

BRAZIL VS FRANCE?MATCH DETAILS:

Venue: Gillette Stadium, in Boston, United States Competition: international friendly Date: March 26, 2026, Thursday Time: 5:00 PM (Brasília time) Broadcasts: Rede Globo (free-to-air TV), SporTV (cable TV), and GETV (YouTube).

What are the probable lineups?

Brazil: Ederson, Wesley, Ibañez, Léo Pereira and Douglas Santos; Casemiro and Andrey Santos; Raphinha, Matheus Cunha, Vini Jr, and Gabriel Martinelli.
Head coach: Carlo Ancelotti.

France: Maignan; Malo Gusto, Konaté, Upamecano, and Theo Hernandez; Tchouaméni, Rabiot, and Cherki; Olise, Mbappé, and Dembelé.
Head coach: Didier Deschamps.

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