Brazil lineup: see new changes for friendly against Egypt
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Brazil wrapped up its preparation for the final warm-up match before the World Cup with a light training session on Friday in New Jersey, as the team worked under intense heat ahead of its trip to Cleveland. The mood around the squad was relaxed and businesslike, with no major surprises as the group completed the last step before facing Egypt on Saturday.
Head coach Carlo Ancelotti confirmed the starting lineup, removing any uncertainty surrounding the team selection and allowing Brazil to focus fully on the final test. The session itself was deliberately light, reflecting both the physical demands of the schedule and the conditions on the ground. With temperatures high, the coaching staff opted for a controlled workout rather than a heavy training load, keeping the players fresh for the match.
The squad is scheduled to travel later in the afternoon to Cleveland, where Brazil will meet Egypt in what serves as the team’s last major rehearsal before the World Cup. The game offers one more opportunity for Ancelotti to observe combinations, assess the group’s rhythm, and fine-tune details before the tournament begins.
The preparation has been marked by a calm atmosphere, with the focus placed on maintaining fitness, preserving energy, and ensuring tactical clarity. Brazil’s final training day was not about intensity, but about timing, organization, and settling into the match plan. The confirmation of the lineup also helped set the tone, giving the players clarity on their roles and responsibilities for the upcoming contest.
Facing Egypt will give Brazil a chance to test itself against a competitive opponent in a setting that resembles the demands of tournament football. While the match is still a friendly, it carries added importance as the final checkpoint before the World Cup. For Ancelotti and his staff, the priority will be to evaluate the team’s cohesion, defensive balance, and attacking sharpness while avoiding unnecessary risk.
Friday’s session in New Jersey reflected a team in the final stretch of preparation: focused, composed, and ready to move from training ground work to match action. With the trip to Cleveland next on the itinerary, Brazil now turns its attention fully to the showdown with Egypt and the closing phase before the World Cup campaign begins.

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