Carlo Ancelotti's Brazil are in action at the FIFA World Cup 2026 on Wednesday, facing Morocco in a highly anticipated group-stage clash in New Jersey.
Brazil Face Morocco in New Jersey as World Cup Group Stage Heats Up
Carlo Ancelotti's Brazil are in action at the FIFA World Cup 2026 on Wednesday, facing Morocco in a highly anticipated group-stage clash in New Jersey.
The match represents a significant test for the five-time world champions under their new manager, as both sides arrive with aspirations of advancing deep into the tournament.
Morocco, Africa's most celebrated footballing nation at recent World Cups, bring their trademark defensive organisation and counter-attacking threat to a fixture that promises intensity from the first whistle.
Brazil, meanwhile, carry the weight of expectation that always accompanies the Seleção into major tournaments — and Ancelotti's task is to channel that pressure into results on the pitch.
The game is being played in New Jersey, one of the host venues for this summer's edition of the tournament co-hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

