Brazil name line-up for final World Cup 2026 qualifier.


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Brazil’s national team will step onto the field this Tuesday, September 9, at 8:30 PM (Brasília time). The Seleção face Bolivia in El Alto, where the altitude exceeds 4,000 meters, making conditions especially challenging. This clash marks the last round of the South American Qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup.

Currently in second place with 28 points, Brazil aims to secure its standing. While they cannot catch leaders Argentina, who sit comfortably with 38 points, competition remains fierce just below them. Uruguay (27 points), Ecuador (26 points), and both Colombia and Paraguay (25 points each) are close enough to threaten Brazil’s position.

Bolivia, meanwhile, sit in eighth place with 17 points. For them, victory is essential to keep alive the slim hope of reaching the playoffs.

Brazil Defend Second Place in World Cup Qualifiers

With qualification already secured, Brazil’s focus now shifts to defending their runner-up spot. Any slip could see them overtaken by rivals eager to climb the table. Maintaining second place is crucial for both pride and confidence ahead of the World Cup.

For Bolivia, this match is about survival. Their only chance lies in winning and hoping other results go their way. The stakes could not be higher for the home side.

Carlo Ancelotti Shakes Up Brazil’s Line-Up

Compared to Brazil’s previous 3-0 victory over Chile, head coach Carlo Ancelotti has decided to make sweeping changes. Only goalkeeper Alisson and midfielder Bruno Guimarães remain from the last starting XI.

The Italian coach’s rotation strategy suggests a blend of caution and experimentation. The grueling altitude in El Alto often forces teams to rethink player workload. Ancelotti clearly wants fresh energy while keeping key pillars in place.

Altitude Challenge for the Seleção

Playing in Bolivia is never easy. The Estadio de El Alto, located more than 4,000 meters above sea level, poses one of the toughest challenges in world football. Thin air at this altitude can affect stamina, ball trajectory, and even breathing.

Brazilian players have historically struggled in such conditions. Rotating the squad may help offset fatigue, but Bolivia’s familiarity with their environment gives them a natural advantage.

Brazil’s Road to World Cup 2026

The Seleção have already punched their ticket to the World Cup 2026. Still, every qualifier matters for form, morale, and tactical experimentation. Coach Ancelotti continues to test combinations that might prove vital in the tournament ahead.

With Argentina already confirmed as group leaders, the battle now lies among the chasing pack. Brazil, Uruguay, Ecuador, Colombia, and Paraguay are all jostling for the highest possible finish.

Bolivia’s Last Hope

For Bolivia, this final qualifier is about survival. Sitting on 17 points, they must win to keep playoff hopes alive. Anything less, and their World Cup dream fades away.

Their players will look to capitalize on altitude and home support. Against a rotated Brazil side, they may see an opportunity to pull off an upset.

What to Expect

Fans can expect a tactical battle shaped by contrasting goals. Brazil will prioritize securing second place and managing player fitness. Bolivia will fight with desperation, aware this is their last chance.

The match promises drama, intensity, and the unpredictability that South American qualifiers are famous for.

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