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    Brazil boast near-perfect record against future 2026 World Cup rivals 😎

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    The Brazilian National Team has reasons to feel confident as they face Group C in the 2026 World Cup.

    Brazil has 13 wins, one draw, and only one loss in 15 matches against Morocco, Haiti, and Scotland.

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    The record includes FIVE World Cup encounters – one against Morocco and four against Scotland.

    So, will Brazil advance with a 100% record? Check out the stats below and leave your PREDICTION in the comments box.

    MoroccoΒ πŸ‡²πŸ‡¦

    Brazil has faced Morocco three times. The record is positive, despite the loss in their last meeting.

    Brazil won 2-0 in a friendly in 1997 and 3-0 in the 1998 World Cup (photo below)

    πŸ“Έ ANTONIO SCORZA – 2011 AFP

    In the most recent match, however, Morocco won 2-1. Brazil was managed by Ramon Menezes and fielded an alternative lineup:

    Weverton; Emerson Royal, Roger IbaΓ±ez, Γ‰der MilitΓ£o, and Alex Telles; Casemiro, Lucas PaquetΓ‘, and Andrey Santos; Rodrygo, Rony, and Vini Jr.

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    Record:Β two wins and one loss in three matches

    HaitiΒ πŸ‡­πŸ‡Ή

    Haiti is expected to be the “whipping boy” of Group C in the World Cup. And if history is any indication, Brazilian fans can expect a rout.

    Brazil has faced Haiti three times, with a perfect record: 4-0 (friendly in 1974), 6-0 (friendly in 2004), and 7-1 (Copa AmΓ©rica 2016).

    πŸ“Έ HECTOR RETAMAL

    Record: three wins in three matches.

    Scotland 🏴

    Scotland is the most familiar opponent for the Brazilian National Team in Group C. There have been 10 matches in history. And Brazil is UNBEATEN.

    There are eight wins and two draws.

    The list includes four World Cup matches: 0-0 in 1974, 4-1 in 1982, 1-0 in 1990, and 2-1 in 1998.

    πŸ“Έ Shaun Botterill – 2017 Getty Images

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    In this 1998 clash, for example, Brazil featured: Taffarel; Cafu, Aldair, JΓΊnior Baiano, and Roberto Carlos; CΓ©sar Sampaio, Dunga, and Rivaldo; Bebeto, Giovanni, and Ronaldo.

    Record: eight wins and two draws in 10 matches.

    CLICK HERE and check out all the World Cup groups.

    This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in πŸ‡§πŸ‡· here.

    πŸ“Έ FADEL SENNA



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