Brazil has a very good chance to get their first win of in the year of 2023 when they play Guinea & Senegal in two friendly international matches in the month of June.
The team is led by interim head coach Ramon Menezes in two practice games in Europe. On June 17, they play Guinea at Espanyol’s RCDE Stadium in Barcelona. Three days later, on June 20, they play Senegal in Lisbon.
The Selecao are still getting over their loss to Croatia in the quarterfinals of the 2022 World Cup, and there are no signs that Tite will be replaced soon.
Here is everything you need to know about the Brazil vs. Guinea game, like when it starts for fans around the world.
Brazil vs. Guinea start time
Brazil and Guinea will play in an international friendly match at the RCDE Stadium in Spain. The game will start at 9:30 p.m.
Here’s what that time looks like in other time zones:
Brazil vs Guinea date, time
Country | Date | Kickoff Time |
Australia | Sun, June 18 | 5:30 a.m. AEST |
Canada | Saturday, June 17 | 3:30 p.m. ET |
Hong Kong | Sun, June 18 | 3:30 a.m. HKT |
India | Sun, June 18 | 1:00 a.m. IST |
Malaysia | Sun, June 18 | 3:30 a.m. MYT |
New Zealand | Sun, June 18 | 7:30 a.m. NZST |
Singapore | Sun, June 18 | 3:30 a.m. SST |
UK | Saturday, June 17 | 8:30 p.m. BST |
USA | Saturday, June 17 | 13:30 p.m. ET |
Brazil vs Guinea live stream, TV channel
The Brazilian national team’s Twitter account (@CBF_Futebol) will post live reports and match highlights. There have been no announcements about TV or live streaming for this match.
When more information is known, The Sporting News will add it to this page.
Brazil squad vs Guinea
Neymar, a forward for PSG, is still out with a long-term ankle injury, but Casemiro, the leader, Vinicius Junior, and Ederson, who won the Champions League with Manchester City, are all on Menezes’ team.
He is likely to give some of his lesser-known players a chance in the games against Guinea and Senegal. Vanderson, Andre, and Joelinton, who play for Newcastle United, could all get a chance to play.
Position | Name | Club |
GK | Alisson | Alisson |
GK | Ederson | Manchester City |
GK | Weverton | Palmeiras |
DEF | Marquinhos | PSG |
DEF | Eder Militao | Real Madrid |
DEF | Danilo | Juventus |
DEF | Alex Telles | Manchester United |
DEF | Roger Ibanez | AS Roma |
DEF | Ayrton Lucas | Flamengo |
DEF | Vanderson | AS Monaco |
DEF | Robert Renan | Zenit St Petersburg |
MID | Casemiro | Manchester United |
MID | Lucas Paqueta | West Ham |
MID | Bruno Guimaraes | Newcastle |
MID | Raphael Veiga | Raphael Veiga |
MID | Joelinton | Newcastle |
MID | Andre | Fluminense |
FWD | Richarlison | Tottenham |
FWD | Vinicius Junior | Real Madrid |
FWD | Rodrygo Goes | Real Madrid |
FWD | Pedro | Flamengo |
FWD | Rony | Palmeiras |
FWD | Malcom | Zenit St Petersburg |
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