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Early Qualification: Argentina punched their ticket to the 2026 World Cup, hosted by the USA, Mexico, and Canada, before even playing Brazil. This was confirmed following a draw between Bolivia and Uruguay during Matchday 14 of the CONMEBOL qualifiers.
Elite Company: La Albiceleste joins the host nations and other early qualifiers like Japan, Iran, and New Zealand for the expanded 48-team tournament.
Confirmed Lineups:
Argentina (Coach: Lionel Scaloni): E. Martínez; N. Molina, C. Romero, N. Otamendi, N. Tagliafico; L. Paredes; R. De Paul, E. Fernández, A. Mac Allister, T. Almada; J. Álvarez. (Note: Rodrigo De Paul returns to the lineup).
Brazil (Coach: Dorival Júnior): Bento; Wesley, Marquinhos, Murillo, G. Arana; André, Joelinton; M. Cunha, Raphinha, Rodrygo, V. Júnior.
Why this matters: Despite Argentina's qualification being guaranteed, the historical weight and intensity of the Argentina-Brazil rivalry ensure this match remains significant. National pride, bragging rights, and potentially final group standings are still on the line, offering fans a high-level contest between continental giants.
Argentina's path to the 2026 World Cup was secured ahead of schedule, a testament to their consistent performance in the demanding South American qualifiers. The early qualification allows the team to potentially experiment and build towards defending their World Champion title in North America. They became the first CONMEBOL team (besides potentially hosts if applicable) to secure a spot for this edition.
The rivalry with Brazil, however, adds inherent importance to this match. Historically, encounters are incredibly tight. According to records spanning over a century (since 1914), the teams have met 105 times, with Argentina holding a slight edge: 40 wins to Brazil's 39, with 26 draws. Recent clashes include Argentina's triumph in the 2021 Copa América final held in Brazil and a 1-0 win for Argentina in their last qualifier meeting in Brazil (November 2023).
Even without the pressure of qualification, the confirmed lineups feature star-studded squads, promising a competitive match. Fans eagerly anticipate seeing how both teams approach the game – Argentina potentially playing with more freedom, while Brazil seeks to assert dominance against their qualified rivals. The presence of players like Julián Álvarez, Enzo Fernández, Vinicius Júnior, and Rodrygo guarantees quality on the pitch. Notably, Lionel Messi was not listed in the starting lineup provided by the source reports for this specific match.
Q: When did Argentina qualify for the 2026 World Cup?
A: Argentina secured qualification during Matchday 14 of the South American qualifiers (reported date March 25, 2025), before their match against Brazil, thanks to Bolivia's draw with Uruguay.
Q: What is the historical record between Argentina and Brazil?
A: Based on available data covering 105 matches, Argentina has 40 wins, Brazil has 39 wins, and there have been 26 draws.
Q: Who is hosting the 2026 World Cup?
A: The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
Argentina continues its strong form, securing an early spot in the 2026 World Cup.
The Argentina vs. Brazil match remains a highlight fixture due to the deep-seated rivalry, regardless of qualification status.
Keep an eye on the performance of key players as both teams fine-tune their squads looking ahead.
This classic rivalry always sparks debate! Despite Argentina's qualification, who do you think will come out on top in this encounter? Let us know your predictions!
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