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How Brazil Qualified for FIFA World Cup 2026

Discover how Brazil qualified for the FIFA World Cup 2026 despite a turbulent CONMEBOL campaign. Explore their results, stats, records, and Group C fixtures.

01.06.2026
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Brazil Qualification for FIFA World Cup 2026

The record-holder five-time FIFA World Cup champions Brazil had some hiccups, but ultimately managed to qualify for the FIFA World Cup 2026 as the fifth-best team in their Confederation. 


In the FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualification (CONMEBOL), Brazil finished with 28 points after recording eight wins, four draws, and six losses. Among the CONMEBOL qualifiers, Brazil recorded the most defeats while managing the joint second-most wins. They scored 24 goals but also conceded 17 goals. 


Brazil's performances in the FIFA WC 2026 Qualification CONMEBOL  

  • Brazil 5 – 1 Bolivia

  • Peru 0 – 1 Brazil

  • Brazil 1 – 1 Venezuela

  • Uruguay 2 – 0 Brazil

  • Colombia 2 – 1 Brazil

  • Brazil 0 – 1 Argentina

  • Brazil 1 – 0 Ecuador

  • Paraguay 1 – 0 Brazil

  • Chile 1 – 2 Brazil

  • Brazil 4 – 0 Peru

  • Venezuela 1 – 1 Brazil

  • Brazil  1 – 1 Uruguay

  • Brazil 2 – 1 Colombia

  • Argentina 4 – 1 Brazil

  • Ecuador 0 – 0 Brazil

  • Brazil 1 – 0 Paraguay

  • Brazil 3 – 0 Chile

  • Bolivia 1 – 0 Brazil


Brazil in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualification Final Status   

Matches played: 18

Won: 8

Drawn: 4

Lost: 6

Goals Scored: 24

Goals Conceded: 17

Leading Goal Scorer: Raphinha – 5 goals 


Brazil FIFA World Cup records 

The five-time FIFA World Cup winners Brazil is the only team to appear in every FIFA World Cup to date. They won the title in the 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, and 2002 editions. While they last played Semi-finals in the 2014 edition, four in the last five editions, they were eliminated from the Quarterfinals.  

Brazil group stage schedule in the FIFA World Cup 2026   

Brazil will start their FIFA World Cup 2026 journey from Group C, where they will face Morocco, Haiti, and Scotland. 

  • June 13: Brazil vs Morocco at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford (18:00 local time)

  • June 19: Brazil vs Haiti at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia (20:30 local time)

  • June 24: Scotland vs Brazil at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens (18:00 local time)