Brazil is set to face South Korea in a high-profile friendly in Seoul this autumn, with Manchester United midfielder Casemiro captaining the team.
Both brigades have secured their spots in the 2026 World Cup, allowing directors to trial and fine-tune their outfits ahead of the upcoming time’s event.
Brazil Line-Up:
Carlo Ancelotti has opted for a mix of experience and flair. “United team-mate Matheus Cunha also starts in attack,” the coach confirmed.
Real Madrid brace Vinicius Jr and Rodrygo will support Cunha, while Newcastle’s Bruno Guimaraes takes a starting part in midfield.
Brazil, eyeing their sixth World Cup jewel in the USA coming time, hopes to replicate the glory of 1994.
South Korea Team News:
South Korea has been in strong form lately, losing only once in its last 19 matches. Still, history isn’t on their side in this institution. They’ve suffered seven defeats in their last eight hassles with Brazil.
A home victory would certainly spark celebrations across Seoul. Local fans will be watching closely as the national side aims to overturn recent trends.
TIME ESCALADO!
Em português ou em coreano, o recado é o mesmo: ISSO É BRASIL!
Tudo pronto pra encarar a Coreia do Sul, às 8h (horário de Brasília). pic.twitter.com/4f6oEWVHg2
— brasil (@CBF_Futebol) October 10, 2025
Expect an open game. Brazil will showcase its attacking faculty, while South Korea will rely on political discipline and home support to challenge the South Americans.
For football suckers, the South Korea vs Brazil clash promises excitement and strategic conspiracy ahead of the upcoming time’s World Cup.