Brazil Football Tickets | All Matches & Competitions
Whether you're looking to watch Brazil at the 2026 World Cup in North America, see them defend their Copa América title, or catch the Seleção in a prestigious friendly fixture, we have tickets available for every Brazil match. Browse the upcoming fixtures below and book your Brazil football tickets securely online.
Upcoming Brazil Fixtures
World Cup 2026 — The Quest for a Sixth Title
Brazil have been drawn in Group C alongside Morocco, Haiti and Scotland at the 2026 World Cup. The Seleção qualified through the CONMEBOL World Cup qualifiers, securing their place as the only nation to have appeared at every single World Cup in history — a remarkable 23rd consecutive appearance. Brazil's group-stage matches will take them along the US East Coast, with games in New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia and Miami.
| Date | Match | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| 13 June 2026 | Brazil vs Morocco | MetLife Stadium, New York/New Jersey |
| 19 June 2026 | Brazil vs Haiti | Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia |
| 24 June 2026 | Scotland vs Brazil | Hard Rock Stadium, Miami |
Looking for the full World Cup experience? Visit our dedicated Brazil World Cup 2026 tickets page for complete details on Brazil's campaign, tactical approach, host city guides, fan zones and all available World Cup tickets.
Copa América
Brazil are nine-time Copa América champions and remain the dominant force in South American football. The Seleção won the Copa América in 2019 on home soil and will look to add a tenth title in the next edition of the tournament, further cementing their continental supremacy.
International Friendlies
Brazil regularly play high-profile friendlies against the world's strongest sides. Under Ancelotti, these matches serve as crucial preparation for the World Cup and provide opportunities to integrate younger players into the squad. The Seleção's global appeal means they sell out stadiums wherever they play.
About the Brazil National Team
| Official Name | Brazil National Football Team |
| Nickname | Seleção Canarinho (The Canary Selection) |
| Manager | Carlo Ancelotti |
| Captain | Marquinhos |
| Home Stadium | Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro (78,838 capacity) |
| Federation | Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), founded 1914 |
| World Ranking | 5th (as of late 2025) |
| Kit Colours | Yellow with green trim (home), Blue (away) |
| Major Honours | 5× World Cup, 9× Copa América, 4× Confederations Cup, 2× Olympic gold |
The Brazilian Football Confederation was founded in 1914, and the Seleção played their first international match the same year. Since then, Brazil have become synonymous with football itself. The famous yellow jersey — the "canarinho" — is the most recognisable kit in world football, worn by legends from Pelé and Garrincha to Ronaldo, Ronaldinho and Neymar. Brazil are the only country to have won the World Cup on three different continents and the only nation to have qualified for every single tournament since 1930.
After a turbulent period that saw early exits at the 2014, 2018 and 2022 World Cups, the appointment of Carlo Ancelotti — one of the most decorated managers in football history — represents a new dawn for Brazilian football. With Champions League, Serie A, La Liga, Bundesliga, Ligue 1 and Premier League titles on his CV, Ancelotti brings unmatched experience and a winning mentality as Brazil chase a first World Cup title since 2002.
Key Brazil Players
Vinícius Júnior — The Superstar
Real Madrid's electrifying forward is Brazil's most dangerous attacking weapon and one of the most exciting players in world football. With explosive pace, devastating dribbling and a growing goalscoring record, Vinícius Júnior carries the hopes of an entire nation into the 2026 World Cup. At 25, this could be his defining tournament on the global stage.
Marquinhos — The Captain
PSG's commanding centre-back leads Brazil with experience, composure and world-class defensive ability. A Champions League winner and one of the most consistent defenders in European football over the past decade, Marquinhos provides the leadership and organisational backbone that Brazil need to succeed at the highest level.
Rodrygo — The Creator
Vinícius Júnior's Real Madrid teammate brings a different dimension to Brazil's attack. Rodrygo combines technical brilliance with tactical versatility, capable of playing across the front line. His deep understanding with Vinícius from club level gives Ancelotti a formidable attacking partnership already perfectly in tune.
Bruno Guimarães — The Engine
Newcastle United's midfield dynamo has established himself as one of the best box-to-box midfielders in the Premier League. Guimarães combines relentless energy, technical quality and goalscoring ability from deep — a regular starter under Ancelotti and central to Brazil's midfield balance.
The Next Generation
Brazil's tradition of producing exceptional young talent continues. Chelsea's Estêvão, already confirmed as a guaranteed World Cup selection by Ancelotti, represents the future alongside Endrick, who has been in electric form in European football. These prodigies ensure that Brazilian football's pipeline of world-class talent shows no sign of slowing.
Brazil's Tournament History
No nation can match Brazil's tournament pedigree. Five World Cup titles, nine Copa América crowns, four Confederations Cups and two Olympic gold medals make the Seleção the most decorated national team in football history.
| Tournament | Appearances | Best Result | Notable Moment |
|---|---|---|---|
| World Cup | 22 (23rd in 2026) | 🏆 Champions (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002) | Only nation to have played in every World Cup; Pelé's three titles remain unmatched by any player |
| Copa América | 37 | 🏆 Champions (9 titles) | Most recent title in 2019 on home soil; dominant force in South American football |
| Confederations Cup | 7 | 🏆 Champions (4 titles — record) | Won four of seven editions, including three consecutive (1997, 2005, 2009, 2013) |
| Olympic Games | 14 | 🏆 Gold medal (2016, 2020) | First Olympic gold at Rio 2016 — Neymar scored the winning penalty against Germany in the final |
Brazil's Tournament Record at a Glance
| Stat | Record |
|---|---|
| World Cup titles | 5 (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002) — all-time record |
| World Cup appearances | 22 (23rd in 2026) — only nation to appear in every edition |
| Copa América titles | 9 |
| All-time top scorer | Neymar (79 goals) |
| Most capped player | Neymar (128+ caps) |
| Years since last World Cup title | 24 (2002 — longest drought in Brazil's history) |
Brazil's World Cup history reads like a history of the sport itself. From the genius of Pelé — the only player to win three World Cups — through the artistry of the 1970 squad widely regarded as the greatest team ever assembled, to Ronaldo's redemption at the 2002 final, Brazil have produced more iconic World Cup moments than any other nation. The 1970 team featuring Pelé, Jairzinho, Tostão and Rivelino remains the gold standard of attacking football.
Yet the Seleção have endured a painful 24-year drought since that 2002 triumph. The 2014 World Cup on home soil ended in the historic 7-1 semi-final humiliation against Germany, while 2018 and 2022 both ended in quarter-final heartbreak. Under Ancelotti, Brazil enter the 2026 World Cup with renewed belief that this generation — led by Vinícius Júnior, Rodrygo and an exciting wave of young talent — can finally end the wait and bring a sixth star to the famous yellow jersey. For the full breakdown, visit our Brazil World Cup 2026 tickets page.
How to Buy Brazil Football Tickets
Looking for Brazil football tickets? The Seleção are the most popular national team in world football, and with the 2026 World Cup on the horizon, demand for tickets is expected to be extremely high. We've sourced Brazil tickets to make the process simple and secure:
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Frequently Asked Questions About Brazil Tickets
Where does Brazil play their home matches?
Brazil play their home matches at the Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro (78,838 capacity), one of football's most legendary stadiums. For the World Cup 2026, Brazil's group-stage matches will be played in New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia and Miami — see our Brazil World Cup 2026 tickets page for venue details.
Has Brazil qualified for the 2026 World Cup?
Yes, Brazil qualified through the CONMEBOL qualifiers. They are in Group C alongside Morocco, Haiti and Scotland, with all group matches on the US East Coast. Brazil are the only nation to have appeared at every World Cup in history.
Who is Brazil's manager?
Carlo Ancelotti was appointed as Brazil manager in May 2025. The Italian is one of the most decorated managers in football history, having won Champions League titles with both AC Milan and Real Madrid, as well as league titles in Italy, England, Spain, Germany and France.
Who are Brazil's star players?
Brazil's squad features world-class talents including Vinícius Júnior (Real Madrid), Rodrygo (Real Madrid), Marquinhos (PSG, captain), Bruno Guimarães (Newcastle United), Alisson (Liverpool) and exciting young stars Estêvão (Chelsea) and Endrick.
