Brazil and Uruguay lock horns in a highly anticipated fixture, each boasting strong lineups. Brazil’s manager deploys a 4-2-3-1 setup with Ederson in goal, supported by experienced defenders like Marquinhos and Danilo.
The attack is spearheaded by Raphinha, Vinicius Jr., and Gabriel Jesus, offering plenty of pace and creativity.
Uruguay counters with a 4-3-3 formation, emphasizing midfield control through Valverde, Ugarte, and Bentancur.
Darwin Nunez leads the line for Uruguay, supported by Pellistri and Araujo. The tactical battle promises an engaging showdown between two footballing powerhouses.
Brazil (4-2-3-1):
23. Ederson (GK) — 2. Danilo, 4. Marquinhos, 14. Gabriel, 16. Abner (Henrique, 58′) — 15. Gerson (Paqueta, 86′), 5. Guimaraes (Andre, 86′) — 20. Savinho (Estevao, 73′), 10. Raphinha, 7. Vinicius Jr. — 9. I. Jesus (Martinelli, 58′).
Uruguay (4-3-3):
Rochet (GK) — 13. Varela, 2. Gimenez, 16. M. Olivera, 3. Saracchi — 15. Valverde, 5. Ugarte, 6. Bentancur — 11. Pellistri (J. Rodriguez, 66′), 9. Nunez (Aguirre, 46′), 20. M. Araujo (Olivera, 81′).