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Brazil to Face Senegal & Tunisia in November Friendlies in Europe

Brazil’s national team will continue its 2025 preparations for the 2026 World Cup with two high-profile friendly matches in Europe this November. The Seleção, under the guidance of Carlo Ancelotti, will face Senegal and Tunisia, both scheduled to take place in neutral European venues.

According to reports from Reuters, the first friendly against Senegal will be held in London, followed by a clash with Tunisia in Lille, France, a few days later. These fixtures are expected to give Ancelotti a chance to test new combinations and refine tactics before the resumption of South American qualifiers.

🔍 A Strategic Move for Ancelotti’s Brazil

The friendlies come at a crucial time for Ancelotti’s squad, which is blending seasoned stars like Neymar, Casemiro, and Marquinhos with exciting young talents such as Endrick, Vitor Roque, and João Gomes. The Italian coach reportedly aims to solidify Brazil’s attacking structure while improving defensive cohesion ahead of major tournaments.

Facing two strong African sides will provide a competitive test. Both Senegal and Tunisia are among Africa’s top footballing nations, known for their physical style and tactical discipline. Brazil’s past encounter with Senegal in 2023 ended in a 4–2 defeat, adding extra motivation for the Seleção to assert their dominance this time.

🗣️ What Ancelotti Said

“We want to play against teams that challenge us Senegal and Tunisia are competitive, organized, and technically skilled. These matches will help us prepare for what’s ahead,” said Ancelotti during a press briefing.

⚽ Key Storylines to Watch

  • Neymar’s fitness after his long injury layoff remains under scrutiny.
  • Endrick’s potential start could mark a milestone for the teenager before he joins Real Madrid officially in 2026.
  • Vinícius Júnior’s form and chemistry with Rodrygo and Raphinha will be central to Brazil’s attacking play.
  • Goalkeeper competition between Alisson and Ederson continues to intrigue fans and pundits alike.

🌍 The Bigger Picture

Brazil currently sits second in South American World Cup qualifying, trailing Argentina by just one point. These European friendlies aim to maintain rhythm and team spirit before facing Chile and Paraguay in early 2026.

Both matches are expected to draw large crowds of Brazilian expatriates and African football fans across Europe, turning these encounters into vibrant football festivals.

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