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·12 Mei 2026

International Magpies: Bruno's Brazil hit Panama for six

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Bruno Guimarães

The Magpies captain has been named in Brazil's 26-man squad ahead of the tournament, with Carlo Ancelotti's side facing two friendlies before competing in the competition for a record-extending 23rd time.

Goals from Vinícius Júnior, Casemiro, Rayan, Lucas Paquetá, Igor Thiago and Danilo sealed a 6-2 win against Panama on Sunday evening, with Guimarães playing the opening 45 minutes at the Maracanã.


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The five-time world champions take on Egypt at the FirstEnergy Stadium in Pennsylvania on Saturday 6 June (kick-off 12am BST), with Bruno aiming to add to his tally of 42 caps.

Brazil begin their World Cup campaign against Morocco at the MetLife Stadium on Saturday 13 June (kick-off 11pm BST) before facing Haiti at the Lincoln Financial Field on Saturday 20 June (kick-off 1:30pm BST).

Brazil, who last won the trophy in 2002, conclude their Group C campaign when facing Scotland four days later at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami (kick-off 11pm BST).

Anthony Elanga

Elanga has been named in Sweden's 26-man squad for this summer's World Cup finals, with Graham Potter's side facing two friendlies in preparation for the star-studded competition.

Sweden suffered a 3-1 defeat at the hands of Norway on Monday night, with Elanga playing the opening half at the Ullevaal Stadium in Oslo.

Blågult host Greece at the Friends Arena on Thursday 4 June (kick-off 6pm BST) before heading to Mexico for their first of three World Cup Group F fixtures.

Blågult will face Tunisia in their opening group fixture on Sunday 14 June at Estadio BBVA in Guadalupe (kick-off 3am BST) before taking on the Netherlands six days later at the NRG Stadium in Houston (kick-off 6pm BST).

Sweden, World Cup finalists in 1958, will face Japan in their final group game on Friday 26 June at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington (kick-off 12am BST).

Nick Woltemade and Malick Thiaw

The United duo have been included in Germany's squad for this summer's FIFA World Cup finals, marking the pair's first selections for a major tournament.

Julian Magelsmann's side recorded an emphatic 4-0 win against Finland at the Mewa Arena on Sunday, their first of two warm-up games. Woltemade was introduced from the bench in the 73rd minute in Mainz while Thiaw was an unused substitute.

Germany, who last won the World Cup in 2014, take on the USA at Soldier Field in Chicago on Saturday 6th June (kick-off 7.30pm BST).

Drawn in Group E, Die Mannschaft open their tournament with a game against World Cup debutants Curaçao at the NRG Stadium in Houston on Sunday 14th June (kick-off 6pm BST) before travelling to Toronto to face the Ivory Coast at BMO Field on Saturday 20th June.

They round off the group stage with a clash with Ecuador at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on Thursday 25th June. Both of their final two group games kick off at 9pm BST.

Tino Livramento and Dan Burn

Newcastle United will have two representatives in the England squad at this summer's FIFA World Cup finals, with Livramento and Burn selected by Thomas Tuchel. The pair could get some early game time in back-to-back pre-tournament friendlies against New Zealand at the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa on Saturday 6th June and Costa Rica at the Inter&Co Stadium in Orlando on Wednesday 10th June. Both games kick-off at 9pm BST. The Three Lions then kick off their Group L campaign by facing Croatia at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on Wednesday 17th June before a game against Ghana six days later at Boston Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. Both those games also kick-off at 9pm BST. Tuchel's side then round off the group stage against Panama at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on Saturday 27th June (kick-off 10pm BST).

William Osula

Osula, who scored nine goals in all competitions for the Magpies this season, has been named in the Denmark squad for two friendlies in June.

The 22-year-old could make his senior international debut when Brian Riemer's side face DR Congo at Stade Maurice Dufrasne in Liège, Belgium on Wednesday 3 June (kick-off 7pm BST) before hosting Ukraine at the Nature Energy Park in Odense four days later (kick-off 5:30pm BST).

Yoane Wissa

Wissa will be heading to the World Cup for the first time after being selected for DR Congo's 26-man squad.

Before their first appearance at a World Cup finals since 1974, the Leopards will face friendlies against Denmark, on Wednesday 3 June in Liège, Belgium and Chile six days later at the Municipal de La Linea in Spain (kick-off 3pm BST).

DR Congo kick off their Group K campaign against Portugal on Wednesday 17 June at the NRG Stadium in Houston (kick-off 6pm BST) before taking on Colombia at the Estadio Akron on Wednesday 24 June (kick-off 3am BST).

The African outfit go head-to-head with Uzbekistan in their final group game on Sunday 28 June at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta (kick-off 12:30am BST).

Rory Finneran

Finneran received a first senior international call-up for Republic of Ireland ahead of their international friendly against Grenada this month.

The 18-year-old midfielder, who has featured for Newcastle's under-21s side this season, travelled to Murcia, Spain to link up with Heimir Hallgrímsson's squad and made his senior bow during the Boys in Green's 5-0 victory against Grenada on Saturday, appearing from the bench in the closing stages.

Finneran, who captained his country at last year's FIFA U17 World Cup finals in Qatar, became the seventh-youngest player of the post-war era to play for Republic of Ireland at senior level.

Alex Murphy

The Galway-born defender has been handed his first senior international call-up with Republic of Ireland ahead of their upcoming fixtures against Qatar and Canada.

The Boys in Green claimed a narrow 1-0 win against Qatar at Dublin's Aviva Stadium on Thursday evening courtesy of Nathan Collins' early header.

Murphy was an unused substitute but could be handed his debut when Ireland face Canada at the Saputo Stadium in Montreal on Saturday 6 June (kick-off 12:30am BST).

The 21-year-old, who made his first competitive start for the Magpies in February's Champions League victory against Qarabağ FK at St. James' Park, has accrued 12 appearances for his country at U21 level.

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