Coluna do Fla
·19 maggio 2026
Report-in, friendlies and more: Brazil's World Cup schedule

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·19 maggio 2026

Head coach Carlo Ancelotti announced this Monday (18) the list of Brazil National Team call-ups for the World Cup. Now, the selected players begin preparing for the tournament. With that in mind, Coluna do Fla brings the details of Brazil’s schedule.
05/27 - Brazil National Team reports to Granja Comary; 05/31 – Friendly against Panama at the Maracanã; 06/01 – Trip to New York 06/06 – Friendly against Egypt at Huntington Bank Field 06/13 – World Cup opener against Morocco
The Brazil National Team is set to report on May 27 at Granja Comary, in Teresópolis. On that occasion, Brazil will prepare for the friendly against Panama at the Maracanã, which will take place on the 31st of the same month.
The following day, the players will report to CBF headquarters in Barra da Tijuca and take the official staff photo. Right after that, at 8 pm (Brasília time), the Brazil National Team will travel to New York, in the United States, with arrival scheduled for June 2.
Gabriel Magalhães and Marquinhos, who will play in the Champions League final on May 30, will go straight to the United States.
Before the World Cup, Brazil will play its final friendly against Egypt on June 6, in Cleveland. Finally, one week later, the Brazil National Team begins its journey in the world tournament against Morocco at MetLife Stadium.
Flamengo had seven representatives on coach Carlo Ancelotti’s preliminary list. As a result, the Italian manager called up four Rubro-Negro players for the World Cup: Léo Pereira, Danilo, Alex Sandro and Lucas Paquetá. That means Pedro, Léo Ortiz and Samuel Lino were left out of the squad.
While the World Cup has not started yet, Flamengo remains focused on its next commitment of 2026. This Wednesday (20), the Rubro-Negro face Estudiantes (ARG) at 9:30 pm (Brasília time) at the Maracanã, in the fifth round of the Libertadores.
So, as tradition dictates, Coluna do Fla will bring all the details of the match between Flamengo and Estudiantes through YouTube, the website and social media. However, Globo (free-to-air TV), GE TV (YouTube) and Paramount+ (streaming) will broadcast the Libertadores match.
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