Brazil vs Croatia: A Friendly Match Recap
By Vikram Nair / 01.04.2026
What the data shows
The recent friendly match between Brazil and Croatia raised the question: How did Brazil manage to secure a 3-1 victory over Croatia? The answer lies in a combination of strategic plays and key performances from several players.
Brazil’s victory was marked by a strong start, with Vini Jr. assisting Danilo’s first goal in the first half. This early lead set the tone for the match, allowing Brazil to control the pace. Igor Thiago also made headlines by scoring his first goal for Brazil, contributing to the team’s overall performance.
Despite Brazil’s dominance, Croatia managed to equalize briefly in the 84th minute with a goal from Lovro Majer. However, Brazil quickly responded, with Gabriel Martinelli scoring a late goal to secure the victory. The match concluded with a score of 3-1, showcasing Brazil’s offensive strength.
The match took place at Camping World Stadium in Florida, USA, and was a significant event for both teams as they prepare for the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026. Brazil and Croatia had previously met in the quarter-finals of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, making this friendly a notable rematch.
In terms of statistics, Brazil had an expected goals (xG) total of 2.03, while Croatia’s xG was only 0.95. This disparity reflects Brazil’s offensive efficiency, as they registered a total of 12 shots during the match. Croatia, on the other hand, struggled to create significant scoring opportunities.
Brazil’s last match before this friendly was a loss to France, which added pressure to perform well against Croatia. The team, under the guidance of coach Carlo Ancelotti, aimed to regain momentum and confidence ahead of the World Cup.
As both teams have qualified for the FIFA World Cup 2026, this match serves as an important benchmark for their preparations. While Brazil’s victory is a positive sign, Croatia will need to analyze their performance to improve before the tournament.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any potential injuries or tactical changes following this match, leaving fans eager for updates as both teams continue their journey toward the World Cup.
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