Brazil vs Serbia, FIFA World Cup Group G, scheduled for Thursday, November 24 at 9:00pm at the Lusail Iconic Stadium in Lusail and broadcast live on TVR 1.

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Brazil and Serbia meet in their second successive World Cup group stage after the South Americans won 2-0 in Moscow in 2018 thanks to goals from Paulinho and Thiago Silva.

Brazil, five-time world champions (last in 2002) and the only country to have participated in all 22 World Cups, easily won the qualifying tournament in South America with 14 wins and three draws (the last match against Argentina, of no importance, it was not contested).

The best scorer was Neymar, the star of Paris Saint-Germain, with eight goals, and the Seleção, with Tite on the technical bench since 2016, came to Qatar as a big favorite for the trophy (by the way, Brazil is ranked 1st in FIFA). .

Brazil, unbeaten in their last 15 group matches at the World Finals (12 wins and three draws), won both friendlies played before their 2022 World Cup debut, 3-0 against Ghana and 5-0 against Tunisia.

Serbia spectacularly and unexpectedly won the qualifying group with Portugal, which it defeated decisively in the last match directly in Lisbon with a score of 2:1. The best scorer of the team, and at the same time of the group, was the attacker of “Fulham” Aleksandar Mitrovich with eight goals.

The Belgrade-based side also enjoyed a remarkable career in the Nations League, gaining promotion to League A after winning their group with Norway, Slovenia and Sweden.

The legendary Dragan “Pixie” Stojkovic, coach of the national team of Serbia, has a team full of stars at his disposal: in the center he will bet on Filip Kostic (Juventus), Sergi Milinkovic-Savic (Lazio) and Nemanja Gudel (Sevilla), and in attack Dusan Tadic (Ajax Amsterdam) and Dusan Vlahovych (Juventus).

Serbia played just one friendly before the World Cup, 5-1 against Bahrain, goals from Tadic (8, 50), Vlahovic (51), Djuricic (87) and Jovic (89) respectively, Yusuf Helal (15p).

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