Friendly matches for the national team: Brazil determines where it will play against Ghana and Tunisia

Friendly matches for the national team: Brazil determines where it will play against Ghana and Tunisia

The Brazilian national team Already set the schedule for the last two friendlies before world Cup. This Friday, the Brazilian Football Confederation announced that Duels against Ghana and Tunisia on September 23 and 27respectively, will be held in France.

The first game will be played at Stade Océane, in Le Havre, at 15:30 (Brasilia time), which is the home of the city’s homegrown team. Located in the Normandy region, it hosted the 2019 Women’s World Cup, and has hosted seven matches, including the Brazilian farewell match.

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The idea of ​​the Brazilian Football Confederation, at first, was to play this match against the Ghanaians in London, England. However, the entity was already working with the premise of not playing in the UK and had always put France as their match plan B.

Ossen Stadium, home of Le Havre (Photo: Charlie Tribaleu/AFP)

After the match against Ghana, the Brazilian team will head to the capital, Paris, where it will face Tunisia at the Parc des Princes, home of Paris Saint-Germain, in the last friendly match before the World Cup in Qatar. The duel will be at the same time as the match four days ago.

Unlike the first match in this FIFA history, which could take place in London, the Brazilian Football Confederation has always worked with the possibility of playing in Paris. last week, The French Football Federation had already given the green light. On Friday, Paris Saint-Germain announced the sale of tickets.

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Parc des Princes, home of Paris Saint-Germain (Photo: FRANCK FIFE / AFP)

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Coach Tite will announce the lineup for the two friendlies on September 9, next Friday, at 11:00 am (Brasilia time), at the Brazilian Football Confederation headquarters. This will be the last time before the final roster for the World Cup. Preparations for the matches will begin on the 19th.

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