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Brazil vs Senegal Preview & Prediction | 2025 International Friendly

by Alex Lawes · November 11 2025, 19:33
Brazil vs Senegal Preview & Prediction | 2025 International Friendly

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Five-time world champions Brazil have struggled to find rhythm and consistency for a long time as they take on a strong and experienced Senegales side this weekend.

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How to watch on TV: UK – Not televised / US – Not televised

How to watch online: UK – Cannot be streamed / US – Cannot be streamed

Brazil vs Senegal prediction

Following the appointment of Carlo Ancelotti, the Brazilians still have a very strong squad but it is some way off what is to be expected. They most recently took a 2-0 lead in Japan before falling to a 3-2 defeat and there is a lot of work to be done for the Selecao ahead of next summer.

Senegal, with Aliou Cisse still at the helm, have a very strong and experienced core as the Senegalese managed to eventually qualify for the tournament as a result of some very solid performances to see of admirable challenges from the likes of Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Senegal will believe that they have more than enough to take the game to the Brazilians. Brazil remain favourites but it could be quite a fun watch for the neutral.

Brazil vs Senegal tip: Brazil to win & both teams to score

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