Today, Brazil vs Senegal play an international match in London. It should be a fun game as both teams continue to train for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The match takes place at the Emirates Stadium and brings together two teams full of world-class talent, young stars, and strong tactical structures under their current managers.
Below is the complete breakdown of the Brazil vs Senegal fixture, including lineups, kickoff times, streaming platforms, team form, tactical expectations, and predictions.
Match Overview: Brazil vs Senegal
Match Type: International Friendly
Date: Saturday, November 15, 2025
Venue: Emirates Stadium — London, England
Kickoff Time:
USA: 11 a.m. ET / 8 a.m. PT
London: 4 p.m. local time
Brasília: 1 p.m. local time
Senegal: 4 p.m. local time
Both Brazil vs Senegal have already qualified for the 2026 World Cup, making this friendly a crucial testing ground for tactical experimentation and squad depth.
Live Score: Brazil 0–0 Senegal
The Brazil vs Senegal game started with high energy and chances for both sides:
Vinicius Junior forced a sharp save from Edouard Mendy.
Ismaila Sarr volleyed wide for Senegal.
Both teams entered the match with attacking intention, and the opening minutes reflected the attacking flair expected from their star-studded lineups.
Official Lineups
Brazil Starting XI
Goalkeeper: Ederson
Defenders: Alex Sandro, Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhães, Eder Militao
Midfielders: Casemiro, Bruno Guimaraes, Estevao
Forwards: Vinicius Junior, Matheus Cunha, Rodrygo
Senegal Starting XI
Goalkeeper: Edouard Mendy
Defenders: Ismail Jakobs, Antoine Mendy, Kalidou Koulibaly, Moussa Niakhate
Midfielders: Ismaila Sarr, Idrissa Gana Gueye, Pape Gueye, Pape Matar Sarr
Forwards: Sadio Mane, Iliman Ndiaye.
Where to Watch Brazil vs Senegal (TV & Streaming)
Fans across different regions can tune in through various networks:
United States
beIN Sports En Español
Fanatiz USA
fuboTV
beIN Sports 3
United Kingdom
ITV X
Brazil
Globo
The broadcast ensures fans from around the world can follow this high-profile clash between two World Cup-qualified sides.
Brazil Team Form & Focus
Under Carlo Ancelotti, Brazil have undergone a remarkable revival since the summer. The Italian coach has introduced:
A calmer, more structured playing style
Defensive solidity
Renewed confidence among attackers
Recent friendly results show mixed outcomes:
5–0 win over South Korea: Goals from Vinicius Jr., Estevao, and Rodrygo
3–2 loss to Japan: Despite leading 2–0 at halftime
This loss exposed defensive lapses, prompting Ancelotti to experiment—most notably using Eder Militao at right-back to strengthen stability.
Ancelotti emphasized the importance of the defensive structure, referencing Brazil’s 1994 and 2002 World Cup-winning teams, both built on solid backlines and efficient attacking output.
He has also adapted to the international coaching rhythm, which requires long breaks between training sessions. Despite the adjustment:
Ancelotti is enjoying his time in Rio de Janeiro
The environment and national team culture have energized him
Brazil are expected to welcome back Neymar before the World Cup as he continues recovery toward full fitness.
Senegal Team Form & Focus
Senegal enter this friendly full of confidence after a dominant qualifying campaign under Pape Thiaw, who remains unbeaten:
10 of 12 wins
Only 4 goals conceded in 10 qualifiers
Their last two World Cup qualifying matches were impressive:
5–0 win vs South Sudan
4–0 win vs Mauritania
Senegal also defeated England in a friendly earlier this year, adding to their strong momentum.
The squad blends experienced stars like Sadio Mane, Kalidou Koulibaly, and Gana Gueye with exciting young talents such as:
Ismaila Sarr
Pape Matar Sarr
Iliman Ndiaye
Nicolas Jackson (not in today’s XI but part of the rising generation)
Senegal are considered favorites for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.
Recent Historic Note
Brazil have never beaten Senegal in their history. A draw in 2019
A defeat in 2023
This game gives Ancelotti a chance to finish what he started.
Analysis of the Match: Tactical Expectations for Brazil
Vinicius Jr., Rodrygo, and Cunha all put in a lot of pressure.
Quick changes between Guimaraes and Estevao
Militao’s stability gives the backline more strength.
Casemiro’s experience keeps the middle under control.Tunisia
Sadio Mane and Iliman Ndiaye both made direct runs to attack.
Koulibaly leads a small defense unit.A tough fight in the middle of the field between Gana Gueye and Pape Sarr
Quick counterattacks aimed at the empty spots behind the Brazilian full-backs
Prediction
The forwards on both teams are very good and ready to go. What to expect:
Smooth changes
Fast beat
Several chances to score
It’s possible that this will be one of the most exciting games of the year.






