- 8h ago(23:24 GMT)
Goodbye for now
Well, that’s all she wrote from Gillette.
France manage to secure a 2-1 victory over Brazil as they continue their tune-ups before the main event in June.
Make sure to join us again tomorrow when Spain and Serbia lock horns.
🔥 2️⃣-1️⃣ WIN!
Les Bleus get the better of Brazil in this prestige clash 🙌#BRAFRA pic.twitter.com/dEJvFCAlzb
— French Team ⭐⭐ (@FrenchTeam) March 26, 2026
- 8h ago(23:11 GMT)
Read all about it: Our Brazil-France report is live
Click here to read our full match report following France’s win against Brazil.
- 8h ago(22:56 GMT)
Mbappe: ‘Every kid dreams of playing a France-Brazil match’
France forward Kylian Mbappe reflected on the match, “For us, it was not a friendly. Playing Brazil is a great opportunity to see where we stand tactically and technically. It’s great to play matches like this.
I said before the game we should not draw conclusions from it, so I’m not going to be hypocritical and treat it like a World Cup final,” said Mbappe.
“We showed creativity and remained solid. We’re moving forward.
“All I want is to be on the pitch and play. Every kid dreams of playing a France-Brazil match. I know it’s a privilege.”
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Final matches shaping up
Italy now await the winner of Wales and Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is currently deadlocked in penalties at 1-1. That final will take place on March 31.
Denmark also await the winner of Czechia and Ireland, with Ireland currently holding a 3-2 lead in penalties.
Sweden and Poland will duke it out for a spot in the 2026 World Cup on March 31 as well.
Finally, Kosovo and Turkiye lock horns to claim one of the World Cup spots.
- 8h ago(22:33 GMT)
Updated semifinal results
With 16 European teams vying for four qualification spots, here are the latest results:
- Turkiye 1-0 Romania
- Ukraine 1-3 Sweden
- Poland 2-1 Albania
- Czechia 2-2 (0-0 penalties)
- Italy 2-0 Northern Ireland
- Denmark 4-0 North Macedonia
- Slovakia 3-4 Kosovo
- Wales 1-1 (0-0 penalties)
- 8h ago(22:25 GMT)
Next up for Al Jazeera
Our coverage of the World Cup 2026 friendlies continue into tomorrow, with Spain taking on Serbia in Villarreal.
The live blog kicks off at 17:00 GMT, as we will bring you all the build-up before the main event.
🛫 ¡Allá vamos, Castellón!
Y ojo al outfit que nos han preparado @adidas_ES y @adidasoriginals para viajar 🔥#VamosEspaña pic.twitter.com/PyHHeVrnxF
— Selección Española Masculina de Fútbol (@SEFutbol) March 26, 2026
- 9h ago(22:10 GMT)
France outlasts Brazil despite late pressure
Mbappe put Les Bleus in control after his neat 32nd-minute chip over Ederson.
But Upamecano’s ill-advised denial of a goal-scoring opportunity for Wesley added some much needed intrigue, as he was sent off still 35 minutes remaining.
Etikite’s goal in the 65th minute looked to have dusted the match, before Bremer’s goal in the 78th minute burst the match wide open.
Brazil continued to pressurise the French defence, but they were able to hold to secure a narrow 2-1 victory.
Full-time: Brazil 1-2 France
FIM DE JOGO EM BOSTON!
🇧🇷1-2 🇫🇷
Bremer ⚽️
A Seleção Brasileira entra em campo na próxima terça (31), contra a Croácia, às 21h (Brasília). pic.twitter.com/0j0CrhIcDl
— brasil (@CBF_Futebol) March 26, 2026
- 9h ago(22:07 GMT)
Full-time: Brazil 1-2 France
France hold on despite a resurgent Brazil to secure a 2-1 victory.
Full-time: Brazil 1-2 France
- 9h ago(22:06 GMT)
Bremer inches wide!
The defender tries to slip a pass towards Thiago in the box, but he is late on it.
The ball continues dangerously towards the left post, but ends up just missing the target.
That was the moment for the Selecao.
90+7 mins: Brazil 1-2 France
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Brazil vying for equaliser
France have almost everyone back now in these dying embers of the game.
Brazil work the ball patiently around the perimeter of the box, but have not been able to make the vital pass.
90+5 mins: Brazil 1-2 France
- 9h ago(22:01 GMT)
France make change
Pierre Kalulu rushes on in place of Gusto.
90+2 mins: Brazil 1-2 France
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Seven minutes added
Just seven more minutes for the Selecao to complete a remarkable comeback.
Bremer almost does as he tries to volley a cross powered in from Joao Pedro on the left side, but ends up sending it on the wrong side of the right post.
90+1 mins: Brazil 1-2 France
- 9h ago(21:59 GMT)
Ederson cuts off Gusto opportunity
The Chelsea player finds himself on a break.
But Ederson is wise to it, as he rushes out to neutralise the threat.
90 mins: Brazil 1-2 France
- 9h ago(21:53 GMT)
Brazil make change
Gabriel Sara comes on for Casemiro.
85 mins: Brazil 1-2 France
- 9h ago(21:52 GMT)
Corner for Brazil
Danilo curls it into the box from the left side.
Despite Casemiro getting a head on it, the ball is looped nicely towards a waiting Maignan.
84 mins: Brazil 1-2 France
- 9h ago(21:51 GMT)
Game on at Gillette
The Brazilian contingent have found their voices again as they urge their side on towards an equaliser.
France will have plenty to do now if they are to hold on to this slender lead till the bitter end.
82 mins: Brazil 1-2 France
- 9h ago(21:47 GMT)
GOAL! Brazil pull one back
After securing a free kick on the left side, Bremer is able to knock the ball into goal inside a congested goal area.
The ball is initially targeted towards the far post, with Casemiro able to keep it in with a well-timed chip back across the face of goal.
The ball ends up bobbling in and around the goal area, before Bremer is able to drive it into an open goal amid all the frenzy.
78 mins: Brazil 1-2 France

Brazil’s Bremer scores their first goal as France’s Mike Maignan reacts [Brian Snyder/Reuters] Advertisement - 9h ago(21:45 GMT)
Bremer handed yellow
After taking down his marker, he goes into the referee’s book.
76 mins: Brazil 0-2 France
- 9h ago(21:40 GMT)
Play resumes
Just less than 20 minutes left now. Brazil elects to make some changes during the break.
Igor Thiago and Ibanez come on in place of Cunha and Santos.
72 mins: Brazil 0-2 France
- 9h ago(21:38 GMT)
Cooling break
The referee signals for a cooling break.
France are well in control after the second goal, and will look to hold the fort for the remainder of this match.
69 mins: Brazil 0-2 France
Brazil 1-2 France: World Cup 2026 friendly – as it happened
All our updates, including post-match reactions, following our comprehensive text commentary stream.
Published On 26 Mar 2026
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- Record FIFA World Cup winners Brazil are beaten 2-1 by France in a warm-up for the 2026 edition of global football’s showpiece event.
- The match was played at the Gillette Stadium, near Boston, Massachusetts, in the United States, where Kylian Mbappe scored the opener for the French, who were later reduced to 10 men.
- Brazil have won the World Cup on five occasions, but their last victory was in 2002.
- France are two-time winners, claiming the title in 1998 and 2018.
- The 2026 edition of the FIFA World Cup is being co-hosted by the US, Canada and Mexico.
