Overview
- Kickoff is Saturday, November 15 at Emirates Stadium, set for 11:00 a.m. ET, 1:00 p.m. in Brazil and 10:00 a.m. in Mexico City.
- Broadcasts include streaming on Disney+ Premium across much of South America and ESPN2 in Mexico, with RTS 1 carrying the match in Senegal.
- Brazil’s recent window featured a 5–0 win over South Korea and a 3–2 loss to Japan, and Carlo Ancelotti says the team must keep learning to be ready for 2026.
- Senegal arrives on four consecutive victories and topped its African qualifying group without a defeat, underscoring strong form under coach Pape Thiaw.
- Probable lineups reported by outlets list Vinícius Jr., Casemiro and Matheus Cunha for Brazil, and Sadio Mané with Ismaïla Sarr for Senegal, while the last two meetings were a 2023 Senegal win and a 2019 draw.