Brazil's national team steps onto the pitch against Norway in the World Cup 2026 Round of 16, carrying a disappointing record of one win in four meetings. The clash will decide whether they move on to the quarter‑finals.
What is Brazil's record against Norway?
The two sides have faced each other only four times, with a single World Cup encounter in 1998. Norway won that match 2‑1, goals from Tore André Flo and Kjetil Rekdal, while Bebeto scored for Brazil. The most recent meeting was a friendly in Oslo, 2006, ending 1‑1 after Morten Pedersen opened the scoring and Daniel Carvalho equalised.
How did they reach the last‑16?
In Group C, Brazil topped the table with seven points, drawing 1‑1 with Morocco, beating Haiti 3‑0 and confirming the lead with a 3‑0 win over Scotland. In the knockout round, they overturned Japan 2‑1. Norway shone in the group stage, thrashing Iraq 4‑1 and Senegal 3‑2, but fell 4‑1 to France after resting Haaland.
Recent data for Brazil
| Date | Result |
|---|---|
| 2025‑11‑18 | Brazil 1‑1 Tunisia |
| Last 4 games | DWLW (2 wins, 1 draw, 1 loss) |
These figures show Brazil finding balance but still needing consistency before the decisive match.
What is at stake?
A win secures a quarter‑final spot, while a loss ends the campaign. The pressure falls on the attack to replicate the effectiveness shown against Japan. The coach has offensive options, but the defence must keep the solidity displayed against Haiti.
Who can make the difference?
Neymar, now 38, still leads the creative play, while Vinícius Júnior adds pace on the flanks. Midfield anchor Casemiro controls the tempo and could be the key against Norway's counter‑attack. Defensively, Marquinhos and Éder Militao must neutralise the opponents' aerial threat.
The match promises tension, with Brazil aiming to break the negative streak and push toward another world title.
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