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Argentina vs Brazil: Confirmed lineups for World Cup qualifier without Lionel Messi and Neymar

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Lionel Messi (L) of Argentina, and Neymar Jr. (R) of Brazil.
© Marcelo Endelli & Pedro Vilela/Getty ImagesLionel Messi (L) of Argentina, and Neymar Jr. (R) of Brazil.

With their spot in the 2026 World Cup secured, Argentina is set to host Brazil in the next CONMEBOL qualifiers. Coaches Lionel Scaloni and Dorival Junior will look to lead their respective teams to victory in this highly anticipated clash, despite the absence of both Lionel Messi and Neymar.

Argentina clinched their 2026 World Cup qualification ahead of this crucial match after Bolivia failed to secure a win against Uruguay. As a result, La Albiceleste cannot drop to the seventh position that would lead to the playoffs, securing their place five games before the conclusion of the qualifiers.

Prior to the international break, much of the excitement surrounding this match was focused on the potential Messi-Neymar showdown. However, both soccer legends were sidelined due to last-minute injuries. Despite their absence, the anticipation for an entertaining game remains high.

This will be the first meeting between coaches Scaloni and Dorival Junior, who was appointed in January 2024 but has yet to face Argentina. With both teams coming off victories—Argentina’s win over Uruguay and Brazil‘s triumph against Colombia—Scaloni shared his expectations for the game:

We expect a match similar to the one against Uruguay. Brazil has the potential to dominate you because it is one of the biggest national teams in the world, but we will be prepared for the phases of the game where they dominate us, and very attentive to their counterattacks when we dominate,” Scaloni said in Monday’s press conference.

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The last time Argentina defeated Brazil on home soil was in June 2005, during the qualifying campaign for the 2006 World Cup. Argentina won 3-1 that night, but since then, they have been unable to beat Brazil at home in two decades. This time, Scaloni’s side will be eager to break that long-standing streak.

Confirmed starting lineups for Argentina and Brazil

Argentina’s confirmed lineup (4-5-1): Emiliano Martinez; Nahuel Molina, Cristian Romero, Nicolas Otamendi, Nicolas Tagliafico; Rodrigo De Paul, Leandro Paredes, Enzo Fernandez, Alexis Mac Allister, Thiago Almada; Julian Alvarez.

Brazil’s confirmed lineup (4-2-3-1): Bento; Wesley, Marquinhos, Murillo, Guilherme Arana; André, Joelinton, Rodrygo; Raphinha, Vinicius Junior; Matheus Cunha.

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Substitutions:

46′ Rodrygo out, Endrick in (BRA).

46′ Joelinton out, João Gomes in (BRA).

46′ Murillo out, Leo Ortiz in (BRA).

68′ Thiago Almada out, Giuliano Simeone in (ARG).

68′ Matheus Cunha out, Savinho in (BRA).

75′ Nicolas Tagliafico out, Facundo Medina in (ARG).

75′ Alexis Mac Allister out, Nicolas Paz in (ARG).

81′ Julian Alvarez out, Angel Correa in (ARG).

81′ Leandro Paredes out, Exequiel Palacios in (ARG).

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