Brazil vs Morocco Live Updates: Match Analysis and Team News
Auf einen Blick
- Brazil and Morocco face off in a highly anticipated match.
- Brazil is without Neymar due to injury, while Morocco, semi-finalists in the 2022 World Cup, fields a strong team.
- The match is set to be a test of quality between two top-ranked FIFA teams.
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Brazil and Morocco are set to play in a World Cup match. Brazil is dealing with the absence of star player Neymar due to injury, while Morocco is looking to replicate its past success as a semi-finalist in the 2022 World Cup.
Live updates: Brazil vs Morocco
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13' Chance Brazil
By Simon Smale
First chance for Brazil!
A brilliant cross from the left side flies towards Igor Thiago, but he completely misjudges his leap and misses the header.
He really should have done better.
It's a lovely cross from Vinicius Jr.
11' Brazil can't hold onto the ball
By Simon Smale
Morocco are pressing the Brazil line and the men in yellow just can't seem to hold onto possession for any sort of time.
It's a disjointed and frustrating display for the majority of the fans in yellow at Meadowlands.
But the red shirted Moroccan fans will feel vindicated in their confidence.
9' Relieving foul for Brazil
By Simon Smale
Gabriel Magalhães is smashed into by Achraf Hakimi.
A relieving foul there for the Brazilians.
9' Raphinha lets fly
By Simon Smale
His shot was hit hard from a long way out but he sees it blocked at source.
7' Chance Morocco!
By Simon Smale
Achraf Hakimi has a dig from the right side of the penalty area, flashing a low shot across the face of goal.
Never a real danger of testing the keeper but it's another warning shot.
6' Chance for Morocco
By Simon Smale
That was a really good opportunity.
Neil El Aynaoui on the edge of the penalty area after a cut back from the left side of the byline.
He slipped a little as the ball came to him and that is why the ball didn't come off his boot as well as he would have liked but a really good chance.
4' Brazil chasing shadows at the moment
By Simon Smale
Morocco are enjoying possession and just testing the Brazilian flanks at the moment.
Not unusual for Carlo Ancelotti to want his team to sit back and watch for the counter opportunities but you never really see Brazil doing so.
There's already been a few challenges flying in from those in yellow.
2' Robust early challenge
By Simon Smale
Good lord, that was a wild Douglas Santos challenge.
I'm actually surprised that he didn't get a booking for that.
Wild challenge. Let's put it down to nerves.
1' We're underway at Meadowlands
By Simon Smale
Morocco kick long and deep from the kick off.
They're in their red shirts, green shorts and red socks.
Brazil are in their yellow shirts, blue shorts and white socks.
National anthems
By Simon Smale
The players are out there and the Brazilian National Anthem is ringing out across Meadowlands.
And now it's the turn of Morocco and their fans are roaring support in the sunshine.
What an atmosphere.
Mascot disguise helps Lima police bust drug dealer
By Simon Smale
- with AP
Bit of a quirky one while we wait for the second game to kick off.
In Lima, Peru, two police officers disguised themselves as World Cup mascots Clutch and Maple to help to arrest a suspected drug dealer.
Colonel Carlos Alcántara, head of the Green Squadron —a unit that combats common crime — said they captured Carlos Cabrera, 48, with the help of the two undercover agents on Thursday during the opening match of the World Cup between Mexico and South Africa.
“Thanks to intelligence work, we realized that this person was a diehard football fan and was caught up in World Cup fever," Alcántara said.
"Therefore, we decided to disguise personnel as World Cup mascots so we could approach him without raising suspicion and apprehend him.”
Incredible footage shows the mascot-wearing officers battering down a gate with a metal sledgehammer before storming a house in the capital.
I mean, it makes you think about who is really inside those mascot suits, right?
This is not unusual for Peruvian police though.
In previous operations, they have disguised themselves as other fictional movie characters such as the Grinch, Freddy Krueger, Deadpool and Wolverine and even Santa Claus to approach those they are going to arrest without arousing suspicion.
I mean, getting arrested by Santa would be a hell of a trip for anyone, let alone a drug dealer.
Speaking of which, I'm pretty sure we saw Deadpool yesterday at a game in Canada...
Morocco well-represented at Meadowlands
By Simon Smale
Don't sleep on Morocco
By Simon Smale
Look, I know every casual football fan associates the beautiful game with Brazil.
But under estimate Morocco at your peril.
This is a team that made the semi finals of the World Cup in Qatar.
This is a team that rightly or wrongly won the Africa Cup of Nations earlier this year.
This is a team that has talent coming out of every pore and will be a stern test for anyone, let alone a Brazil team that flattered to deceive in qualifying.
This should be a game of extraordinary quality and I am so ready for it.
Morocco not going to change much in pursuit of World Cup repeat
By Simon Smale
- Reuters
Morocco come in to this tournament with enormous expectations of their own after becoming the first African side to reach a World Cup semifinal in 2022.
More recently, they were defeated by Senegal in extra time of a contentious African Cup of Nations final.
Later, Morocco were awarded the title by the Confederation of African Football board of appeals because Senegal had walked off the pitch during the contest to protest a controversially awarded penalty during normal play.
But the Atlas Lions have had to make late cuts of two starters - center back Nayef Aguerd and left winger Abde Ezzalzouli - for last-minute injury changes heading into their opener.
Manager Mohamed Ouahbi, who was only hired in March, insisted those would not result in a tactical shift.
"We're not going to change our principles too much," Ouahbi said.
"We've showed very good things and we'll be sticking to our guns. It's not because we are playing a first game of a World Cup that we are going to change everything."
Brazil bringing the colour
By Simon Smale
Vinicius ready for 'most important' game
By Simon Smale
- Reuters
Vinicius Jr. does not mince words about what his second World Cup means.
"This is the most important time in my life and in my career," the 25-year-old Real Madrid star said on Friday.
With the aging Neymar formally ruled out vs Morocco with a calf injury that has hampered his tournament preparations, Vinicius Jr. is now decidedly the face of Brazil's national team, one trying to recover from disappointment earlier in the decade.
It's one reason the Brazilian Football Confederation hired his former club coach Carlo Ancelotti to try and correct course for a team that lost the 2021 Copa America final on home soil to rivals Argentina, was eliminated in the 2022 World Cup quarterfinals by Croatia and then fell out of the 2024 Copa America to Uruguay on penalties in the quarterfinals.
"Playing with Ancelotti always makes me very confident, because he allows me the freedom and confidence to do [what] I've done with Real Madrid, now playing for the national team," Vinicius Jr. said.
Together, Vinicius Jr. and Ancelotti won two UEFA Champions League crowns, two La Liga titles and the 2022 FIFA Club World Cup.
And it was Vinicius Jr. who scored the first goal for Brazil after Ancelotti took over last May, the only tally in a 1-0 home qualifying win over Paraguay last June that went a long way toward easing nerves in South America's most populous country.
Team news: Brazil vs Morocco
By Simon Smale
Here's how the teams line up in New Jersey.
Brazil
Interesting news as Igor Thiago will make his World Cup debut up front, alongside Vinicius Jr and Raphinha instead of Manchester United's Matheus Cunha.
Morocco
Midfielder Bilal El Khannouss starts in place of injured Abde Ezzalzouli.
Brazil to be without Neymar
By Simon Smale
-Reuters
Brazil will be without the legendary striker Neymar for its first World Cup group stage match due to a calf injury, Brazilian coach Carlo Ancelotti said on Friday.
"He is working hard to be fit again as quickly as possible," Ancelotti said.
"We hope he can return to full training next week."
Brazil will have a tall task in its opening match against 2022 World Cup semifinalists Morocco.
The match will be the only one during the group stage that pits two teams currently in the top 10 of the FIFA World Rankings as Brazil stands sixth and Morocco eighth.
Neymar last played May 17 in a Brazilian league match for his club Santos as he missed all of Brazil's World Cup tune ups because of the injury.
The Brazilian federation recently said the 34-year-old was making progress.
If Neymar were to make an appearance, he would become the ninth Brazilian to appear in four World Cup competitions - joining an eight-man group that features Pele and Ronaldo.
Neymar has tallied eight goals and four assists across 13 World Cup matches while helping Brazil earn one fourth-place finish and two quarterfinal appearances.
This also marks the third World Cup where Neymar has missed at least one game due to an injury.
"He inspires me," said Brazilian teammate Vinicius Junior.
"I wish him a speedy recovery and I am looking forward to him finally being back on the pitch."
Brazil will be looking to win its eighth game in nine tries against African opponents in the World Cup.
The lone loss came in 2022 against Cameroon.
Offene Fragen
- How will Brazil perform without Neymar?
- Can Morocco maintain its strong form against Brazil?

