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World Cup: Bruno's Brazil start with draw

World Cup: Bruno's Brazil start with draw

June 14, 2026

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World Cup: Bruno's Brazil start with drawBruno GuimarãesThe Magpies captain - the only United player at this summer's tournament to have already played at a World Cup - played in their a 6-2 win against Panama before netting the opener in their 2-1 warm-up victory over Egypt.

>The five-time world champions kicked off their World Cup campaign with a a 1-1 draw with Morocco at the MetLife Stadium on Saturday, with the United man claiming an assist for Vinícius Júnior's goal before being replaced by Danilo in the 80th minute.

>The Seleção face Haiti at the Lincoln Financial Field on Saturday 20 June (kick-off 1:30pm BST).

>Brazil, who last won the trophy in 2002, conclude their Group C campaign when facing Scotland four days later at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami (kick-off 11pm BST).

Tino Livramento and Dan BurnNewcastle United will have two representatives in the England squad at this summer's FIFA World Cup finals, with Livramento and Burn selected by Thomas Tuchel. The Three Lions kick off their Group L campaign against Croatia at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on Wednesday.

>Tuchel's men then face Ghana on Tuesday 23rd June at Boston Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. Both those games also kick-off at 9pm BST.

England round off the group stage against Panama at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on Saturday 27th June (kick-off 10pm BST).

Anthony ElangaElanga - who featured in Sweden's 3-1 defeat to Norway and a 2-2 draw with Greece before the tournament - could line up against Tunisia in their opening World Cup Group F fixture on Sunday 14 June at Estadio BBVA in Guadalupe.

>They will now take on the Netherlands on Saturday 20th June at the NRG Stadium in Houston (kick-off 6pm BST).

>The Blågult, World Cup finalists in 1958, will face Japan in their final group game on Friday 26 June at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington (kick-off 12am BST).

Yoane WissaWissa warmed up for his first World Cup by playing 87 minutes in a stalemate with Will Osula's Denmark last week, and could earn his 38th international cap in DR Congo's Group K opener against Portugal on Wednesday at the NRG Stadium in Houston.

>They then take on Colombia at the Estadio Akron on Wednesday 24 June (kick-off 3am BST) before going head-to-head with Uzbekistan in their final group game on Sunday 28 June at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta (kick-off 12:30am BST).

Nick Woltemade and Malick ThiawWoltemade and Thiaw's Germany, who last won the World Cup in 2014, kick off Group E against World Cup debutants Curaçao at the NRG Stadium in Houston on Sunday.

>They then travel to Toronto to face the Ivory Coast at BMO Field on Saturday 20th June.

>They round off the group stage with a clash with Ecuador at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on Thursday 25th June. Both of their final two group games kick off at 9pm BST.