Brazil Fixtures 2024/25
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Road To Qatar World Cup 2022
The South American section of the World Cup qualification serves as the qualifiers for the Qatar 2022 World Cup. Qualifications began on the 8th of October 2021 and will end on the 29th of March 2022. At the time of writing, Brazil has secured qualification through the CONMEBOL by remaining undefeated. Currently managing an impressive 12 wins and 3 draws across 15 of their games.
Brazil’s largest victory came during their 5-0 victory over Bolivia. A game which saw goalscorers Marquinhos, Firmino, Coutinho and an own goal by Carrasco. This was a dominant result that made for an amazing time for Brazilians.
During this qualification process, Brazil has been the most attacking threat in the tournament as well as the most defensive cohesive unit. Capitalising on attacking opportunities by scoring 32 goals whilst only conceding 5 resulting in a goal difference of 27. In comparison to Argentina who has the second-best stats with 23 goals scored and 7 goals conceded - equalling a goal difference of 16.
If Brazil is capable of keeping this level of attacking threat and defensive prowess, the people of Brazil and other supporters of the national team should be confident about their chances in the Qatar World Cup.
During the CONMEBOL qualification process, the structure has 10 national teams who need to play each other twice for both home and away matches. This can be considered to be a similar layout to the qualification process for the Champions League.
The teams who participate in the CONMEBOL qualification process are the following: Uruguay, Columbia, Peru, Brazil, Venezuela, Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina, Chile and Ecuador. South American fans are eager to see where their national side will finish at the end of this qualification stage in hopes to see their team compete in the Qatar World Cup.
Key Players
Who is expected to be playing in the World Cup for Brazil? Keep reading to find out which Brazil stars you could be watching with your Qatar World Cup tickets.
Safe Pair Of Hands
Alisson Becker has been touted as one of the best goalkeepers in world football at the moment, and it is fairly hard to dispute this. With perhaps a handful of other goalkeepers that could potentially knock him off that pedestal. One of which is Ederson, who just so happens to be Brazillian also. Having these two goalkeepers to choose from, it’s no wonder why Brazil’s goals conceded at the World Cup Qualifiers is only 5 after 15 games. These two between the posts can easily be the deciding factor for lifting the World Cup.
Experienced Veterans
Having a blend of experience talents in your team is always an important factor as these key players can lead the other members throughout the game. Dani Alves and Thiago Silva are the key components in providing this level of experience. Despite being 37 years of age, Thiago Silva has become a mainstay at his most recent club of Chelsea - proving he’s just as important now as he has ever been with PSG.
Dani Alves is a legend for Barcelona, and not just due to his length of service for the club. Dani Alves has always had an act of showing up during the biggest moments of a game - making him a crucial part of any team.
The Creative Flair
Whether you love him or hate him, people cannot deny the importance that Neymar brings to a football side. Whether it be for Barcelona, PSG or Brazil, his flamboyant personality and ability on the ball propels others around him to raise their game whilst providing endless amounts of enjoyment for the fans.
It is without question that Neymar will have an important role in this year’s World Cup - but how substantial it is will be determined by the performances he provides on the day.