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Match Thread: Brazil vs. Jamaica and Honduras

Both the men’s and women’s teams are playing tomorrow! The women are starting their World Cup campaign; the men are playing their last friendly before the Copa América.

Brazil Women vs. Jamaica

Stade Des Alpes, Grenoble, June 5, 2019

Kickoff: 9:30 AM EDT / 10:30 AM BRT / 1:30 PM GMT

US TV / Streaming: FS1, Telemundo, FuboTV

Starting Lineup: Barbara; Letícia, Katheleen, Mônica, Tamires; Formiga, Taysa, Debinha; Andressa Alves, Cristiane, Bia Zaneratto.

Brazil Men vs. Honduras

Estádio Mané Garrincha, Brasília, June 9, 2019

Kickoff: 3:00 PM EDT / 4:00 PM BRT / 7:00 PM GMT

US TV / Streaming: BeIn Sports, FuboTV

Starting Lineup: Alisson; Dani Alves (C), Thiago Silva, Miranda, Filipe Luís; Casemiro, Arthur, Coutinho; Richarlison, Gabriel Jesus, David Neres.

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Match Thread: Brazil vs. Qatar

Amidst a storm of controversy that I’m genuinely too busy to write about, Brazil takes on Qatar in the first preparatory friendly for the Copa América.

Brazil vs. Qatar

Estádio Mané Garrincha, Brasília, June 5, 2019

Kickoff: 8:30 PM EDT / 9:30 PM BRT / 12:30 PM GMT

US TV / Streaming: BeIn Sports, FuboTV

Starting Lineup: Ederson; Dani Alves (C), Marquinhos, Miranda, Filipe Luís; Casemiro, Arthur, Coutinho; Neymar, Gabriel Jesus, Richarlison.

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Ahead Of The Copa América, A Look At Brazil’s Depth Chart

On Friday the 17th, Tite will announce Brazil’s squad for the Copa América in June. He is likely to announce a 23-man squad, rather than a larger group from which a few players will be cut, which leaves him with some tough decisions. I read, though I can’t find it now, that he intends to start his training camp on May 20th, to begin working with every player not involved in the Champions League final as soon as possible. That would give him nearly a month to work with the players before Brazil opens the tournament against Bolivia on June 14. That interval might have been a good opportunity to call up a larger group, in order to observe some new faces before making final cuts, but it seems that is not to be.

So Tite is left with a bunch of tough decisions. Many of his favorite players, including a lot of the World Cup veterans, have underperformed for Brazil over the past year, while several newcomers to the Seleção made instant impacts that will be difficult to ignore, even though they’ve only played in two or three games so far. With that in mind, I’m going to try and lay out what his options are at each position, giving a depth chart based on how likely I think he is to choose each of these players. Note that I’m only including players who I see as having some remote chance of being selected—so no Oscar, no Vanderlei, no Lyanco, etcetera.

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Match Preview and Thread: Brazil vs. Panama

Normally I wouldn’t post a match preview so far ahead of the game, but seeing as Tite has already announced his starting lineup, I might as well.

Brazil vs. Panama

Estádio do Dragão, Porto, Portugal, March 23, 2019

Kickoff: 1:00 PM EDT / 2:00 PM BRT / 5:00 PM GMT

US TV / Streaming: BeIN Sports (will only be shown live on TV on BeIN’s Spanish-language channel)

Starting Lineup: Ederson; Fagner, Éder Militão, Miranda, Alex Telles; Casemiro, Arthur, Lucas Paquetá; Coutinho, Roberto Firmino, Richarlison.

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Tite Did WHAT

Brazil’s coach called up a really good squad—maybe the best of his entire tenure, considering the circumstances! Here’s the list of players who’ll be facing Panama and the Czech Republic at the end of March, directly from the CBF:

GOALKEEPERS

Alisson – Liverpool (ING)

Ederson – Manchester City (ING)

Weverton – Palmeiras

DEFENDERS 

Daniel Alves – Paris Saint Germain (FRA)

Danilo – Manchester City (ENG)

Miranda -Inter de Milão (ITA)

Thiago Silva – Paris Saint Germain (FRA)

Marquinhos – Paris Saint Germain (FRA)

Éder Militão – Porto (POR)

Filipe Luís – Atlético de Madrid (ESP)

Alex Sandro – Juventus (ITA)

MIDFIELDERS 

Casemiro – Real Madrid (ESP)

Fabinho – Liverpool (ENG)

Allan – Napoli (ITA)

Felipe Anderson – West Ham United (ENG)

Lucas Paquetá – Milan (ITA)

Arthur – Barcelona (ESP)

Philippe Coutinho – Barcelona (ESP)

ATTACKERS

Everton – Grêmio

Roberto Firmino – Liverpool (ENG)

Gabriel Jesus – Manchester City (ENG)

Richarlison – Everton (ENG)

Vinicius Júnior  – Real Madrid (ESP)

Here are some quick takeaways from this selection.

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Seleção Storylines To Watch In 2019

Happy New Year, everyone!

For not being a (men’s senior level) World Cup year, 2019 is shaping up to be as hectic as it gets in international football. If all goes well we can look forward to cheering on Brazilian teams in up to seven international tournaments over the course of the year, and in between we’ll have a wealth of club and friendly games, transfer sagas, and the beginning of 2022 World Cup qualifying (!) to look forward to. 

Here are a few of the biggest Brazilian football stories to keep an eye on in 2019:

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