Carlo Ancelotti's Brazil are set to face Panama at the iconic Maracana in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday, 31 May 2026 — their last home fixture ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026. Kick-off is scheduled for 10:30pm BST / 5:30pm ET.
Brazil Host Panama at the Maracana in Final Home Warm-Up Before World Cup 2026

Carlo Ancelotti's Brazil are set to face Panama at the iconic Maracana in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday, 31 May 2026 — their last home fixture ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026. Kick-off is scheduled for 10:30pm BST / 5:30pm ET.
The match will be streamed live and free-to-air on Globoplay in Brazil. Viewers need a Globoplay account but no paid subscription is required. Outside Brazil, the game is available via FanCode across many South-East Asian countries, and Panama's local broadcasters will also carry the fixture. The match will not be shown live in the UK, the US, Canada, or Australia.
A five-time champion with a point to prove
Brazil arrive at this fixture in an unusually uncertain position. The Seleção finished fifth in South American qualifying and suffered defeats to Japan and France in recent months — results that have left the five-time world champions less fancied than at any tournament in recent memory.
Despite those stumbles, manager Carlo Ancelotti brings a record that speaks for itself, having won the game's biggest prizes across Europe. A passionate home crowd at the Maracana could provide exactly the lift this Brazil squad needs before heading into the tournament.
Panama eager to make their mark
Their opponents arrive in better spirits. Panama are preparing for only their second-ever FIFA World Cup appearance next month, and this match represents a significant occasion for their players and supporters ahead of that milestone.
The gap in expectations between the two sides is considerable, but Panama will be eager to make a positive impression on one of football's most hallowed stages.
For Brazilian fans across Africa and beyond, this fixture offers a first look at Ancelotti's side in competitive-style conditions before the tournament kicks off — a chance to judge just how ready the Seleção truly are.


