South Korea vs Brazil Match Preview
World Cup 2026 might still be a while away, but both South Korea and Brazil are already getting into gear. The two sides clash in Seoul on Friday for what should be a tasty friendly — and a good test for both managers as they fine-tune their squads.
Carlo Ancelotti’s Brazil hasn’t exactly been flying since he took charge. The Italian legend has managed two wins, one draw, and one defeat so far — not bad, but not sparkling either. Away form is still a sore spot for the Selecão, with just one win from their last seven matches on the road, and that’s something Ancelotti will want to fix during this Asian tour against Korea and Japan.
For South Korea, this is a golden chance to test themselves against one of the world’s top teams. The Taegeuk Warriors have never beaten a South American side at a World Cup, so they’ll be eager to prove they can mix it with the best.
Form Guide
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South Korea: Scored in 13 of their last 14 games, but only two wins in their last five home matches. They’ve been entertaining, if a little inconsistent.
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Brazil: Only one clean sheet in their last nine away games — their defense hasn’t exactly been watertight lately. But with their attacking power, they can still outscore anyone on their day.
Head-to-Head
Brazil have dominated past meetings, usually finding a way through Korea’s defense. The hosts will hope home advantage and a loud Seoul crowd can help turn the tide this time around.
Team News
South Korea are expected to line up with their usual attacking setup, featuring Son Heung-min leading the charge.
Brazil, meanwhile, have named a strong squad for these friendlies. Fans are excited to see Chelsea’s 18-year-old wonderkid Estêvão, who’s fresh off scoring his first Premier League goal. Ancelotti is likely to give him minutes, and he could be the spark in attack.
Prediction
Brazil’s away form makes this more interesting than it looks on paper. South Korea can definitely find the net, but the visitors’ firepower should edge it.
Predicted Score: South Korea 1–2 Brazil
Players to Watch
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Son Heung-min (South Korea): Always the main man. His pace and movement will be key if Korea want to hit Brazil on the counter.
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Estêvão (Brazil): The young gun everyone’s talking about. Has a knack for popping up with goals in big moments — could easily grab one here.
Betting Tips
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Both Teams to Score – Yes: Brazil’s defense on the road is shaky, and Korea rarely blank at home.
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Correct Score – 2-1 Brazil: The Selecão have enough quality to edge it, even if they don’t keep things tight.
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Anytime Scorer – Estêvão: The kid’s confidence is sky-high right now.
Final Thoughts
This friendly might not have points on the line, but both sides will treat it seriously as they prepare for next year’s World Cup. Expect a lively, attacking game with plenty of chances — and maybe a few defensive wobbles too.
⚽ Pick: Brazil to win 2-1, but don’t rule out South Korea getting on the scoresheet.