Brazil look to avoid World Cup upset at hands of Norway
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Erling Haaland and Vinícius Júnior are two stars to watch as Norway faces Brazil in the World Cup round of 16 in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on Sunday, and co-host Mexico hopes to reach
By Brendan O'Boyle BRASILIA, July 5 (Reuters) - For decades, watching the World Cup in soccer-obsessed Brazil usually meant turning on the TV, but this year, for the first time, only half the games are being broadcast the usual way.
With no representatives of their own at the FIFA World Cup 2026, fans around the world are adopting Brazil as their favourite team.
Winning the World Cup for Brazil won't be enough for Vinícius Júnior. He must do in style.
Carlo Ancelotti’s Brazil are still flawed, but his calm pragmatism may be teaching the five-time World Cup winners how to survive and win ugly.
Substitute Gabriel Martinelli struck at the death to earn Brazil a hard-fought passage to the World Cup round of 16 as Japan fell at the first knockout round in dramatic fashion once more. Samurai Blue,
Brazil and Norway each needed a late goal to see off their opponents in the round of 32, with both teams ultimately winning 2-1 to progress to the round of 16. But only one of them will advance to
