Brazil and Egypt wrap up their pre-tournament preparations ahead of the 2026 World Cup as the two sides meet on US soil for Saturday's international friendly.
Both teams picked up wins in their respective opening warm-up fixtures, though the margins were vastly different. The five-time world champions cruised to a commanding 6–2 victory over Panama, while Africa's most successful nation edged past Russia with a narrow 1–0 result.
Carlo Ancelotti fielded a talent-laden starting eleven against Panama, with Vinicius Junior and Casemiro each contributing a goal and an assist before a raft of substitutions at halftime. Brazil's second-string players also made their mark, with Rayan, Igor Thiago, Lucas Paquetá and Danilo all getting on the scoresheet.
Mostafa Ziko provided the only goal for Egypt in their hard-fought win, with the absence of Mohamed Salah clearly felt back in Cairo. However, the ex-Liverpool winger is expected to be back in action on Saturday, and the Pharaohs will be counting on his magic to leave their clash with Brazil with their dignity intact.
Brazil vs. Egypt Score Prediction
Brazil Eases to Morale-Boosting Win

Brazil may not be among the top contenders for a record-breaking sixth World Cup crown, but back-to-back wins over Croatia and Panama suggest Ancelotti's squad is hitting its stride at just the right moment.
The attacking arsenal the Seleção boasts is devastating when firing on all cylinders, and a collection of world-class forwards should deliver a third straight victory on the eve of the tournament.
Egypt's primary emphasis under Hossam Hassan is defensive solidity, as demonstrated by their goalless stalemate with Spain in March, but the Pharaohs will find it difficult to keep Brazil out for the entire 90 minutes in Ohio.
Score Prediction: Brazil 2–0 Egypt
Brazil Predicted Lineup vs. Egypt

The only member of Brazil's World Cup roster ruled out of Saturday's warm-up fixture is Neymar, with the Santos attacker still recovering from a calf problem that puts his participation in the tournament opener against Morocco on June 13 in serious doubt.
Brazil's Champions League final representatives — Marquinhos, Gabriel and Gabriel Martinelli — are all fit and available after joining the training camp earlier this week, though the extent of their involvement remains to be seen.
Ancelotti may look to reward those who made a significant impact as substitutes against Panama, with Paquetá and Thiago potentially pushing for starting berths in the attacking line.
Brazil predicted lineup vs. Egypt (4-2-3-1): Ederson; Wesley, Bremer, Gabriel, Santos; Casemiro, Guimarães; Raphinha, Paquetá, Vinicius; Thiago.
Egypt Predicted Lineup vs. Brazil

Egypt was missing skipper and key man Salah for their first warm-up match, but the experienced forward is set to return against Brazil as he prepares for what could be his last-ever World Cup appearance.
Hassan put out a strong starting side last time out and is expected to do likewise against the Seleção, with Marmoush continuing to spearhead the attack. Emam Ashour and Trézéguet are likely to keep their spots in the forward unit after featuring for just 34 minutes in the previous game, while Zizo will make way for Salah.
Ahmed Fatouh could come back into the XI at left back, representing the only anticipated change in the Egyptian defensive line.
Egypt predicted lineup vs. Brazil (4-2-3-1): Shobeir; Hany, Ibrahim, Abdelmonem, Fatouh; Lasheen, Ateya; Salah, Ashour, Trézéguet; Marmoush.

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