African Football: Brazil to face Tunisia and Senegal in November’s international break

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African Football: Brazil to face Tunisia and Senegal in November’s international break

Five-time world champions Brazil have announced a friendly game with African sides Tunisia and Senegal during November's international break. The S

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Five-time world champions Brazil have announced a friendly game with African sides Tunisia and Senegal during November’s international break.

The Selecao have booked their ticket to the 2026 FIFA World Cup after finishing 5th behind Argentina, Ecuador, Colombia and Uruguay.

The results and the position they finished were not good enough for Brazilians and have demanded wonderful preparations ahead of next year’s showdown in the USA, Canada and Mexico.

They will be playing against Asian opponents in this month’s international break as part of their plans to test themselves against opponents across the globe.

They will travel to Stade de France in November to Tunisia. Brazil will also face Senegal in London after the Tunisia match.

The fixtures against African opponents will bring an end to Brazil’s indifferent 2025, where their results were up and down.

Brazil will face South Korea on 10th October at the Seoul World Cup Stadium before travelling four years later to Tokyo to meet Japan in the Kirin Cup.

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