Brazil to face Australia in September friendlies after World Cup
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 29, 2026, 12:57 AM
Last updated Jun 29, 2026
Brazil's national soccer team will play two friendlies against Australia in September, following the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The matches are scheduled for September 25 in Townsville and September 29 in Brisbane. Brazil is expected to have a third friendly during the international window, which lasts until October 6. Brazil and Australia have a history of eight matches, with Brazil holding a significant advantage. Australia's upcoming match against Egypt is a crucial fixture for their World Cup run, as they aim for qualification to the round of 16.
- •Brazil will play Australia on September 25 and 29, 2026.
- •Both matches take place in Australia.
- •Brazil has a strong historical record against Australia.
- •A third friendly is likely during the FIFA window until October 6.
- •Australia competes against Egypt for a place in the knockout stage.
- 12:57 AMYahoo Sports — Brazil already have an opponent for first post-World Cup FIFA window
"The 2026 FIFA World Cup is not over yet.But the Brazil national team already has its opponent set for the first FIFA international window after the World Cup. Australia, Egypt’s opponent in the Rou...
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