13 Jun
Sat
•18:00
MetLife Stadium • New York
19 Jun
Fri
•21:00
Lincoln Financial Field • Philadelphia
24 Jun
Wed
•18:00
Hard Rock Stadium • Miami
23 Dec
Tue
•19:30
Prince moulay abdellah stadium • Rabat
30 Dec
Tue
•17:00
Prince moulay abdellah stadium • Rabat
14 Jun
Sun
•20:00
Estadio BBVA Bancomer • Monterrey
20 Jun
Sat
•22:00
Estadio BBVA Bancomer • Monterrey
25 Jun
Thu
•18:00
Arrowhead Stadium • Kansas City
Vinícius Júnior embodies the heritage of the most decorated national team in World Cup history, with five stars on his chest and a brand of football built on flair, dribbling and all-out attacking intent from the first whistle.
The Maghreb side answer with a very different school of thought: a gritty, tactically drilled unit that keeps its lines compact, fights for every ball as if it were the last and squeezes everything out of every counterattack.
The contrast couldn’t be clearer: the creativity and one‑on‑one magic of the canarinha against the defensive discipline and aggressive pressing of the Eagles of Carthage.
In a group stage where a single slip can leave you chasing qualification, this showdown between the five-time champions and the North African side turns every turnover, every set piece and every individual duel into a moment that could decide who books a ticket to the round of 16.
At Qatar 2022, the five-time world champions reached the quarter‑finals and cemented the leadership of a generation that blends fantasy and competitiveness, with Vinícius Júnior and Rodrygo as lethal attacking weapons, Marquinhos marshalling the back line and Alisson radiating calm between the sticks.
The Maghreb team, who claimed a statement win over a European powerhouse at that same tournament, lean on the authority of Wahbi Khazri, the tireless work in midfield from Ellyes Skhiri and the solidity of a defence that knows how to suffer.
Two clearly defined identities collide in a high‑tension battle from the opening whistle. Get off the couch, secure your ticket and experience live a clash between the canarinha and the Eagles of Carthage that could redefine the fate of the group.