All information about the World Cup group game Brazil – Switzerland summarized at a glance.
With Brazil and Switzerland, two opening winners will meet in Group G late Monday afternoon. Thanks to a brace from Richarlison, the Selecao beat Serbia 2-0. The Confederates retained the upper hand in the duel with Cameroon 1-0. Breel Embolo put Switzerland on the winning track against his native country with his 12th international goal.
Everything you need to know about the game can be found here at a glance.
Where does Brazil vs. Switzerland play?
Venue: Doha
Stadium: Stadium 974
Date: November 28, 2022
Kick-off: 5 p.m
Where will Brazil vs Switzerland be broadcast?
Germany: ARD, Magenta TV
Austria: Servus TV
Switzerland: SRF 2
Brazil – Switzerland: Head-to-head comparison
Brazil: 3 wins
Switzerland: 2 wins
Tie: 4th
Current form curve (last 5 games)
Brazil: SSSSS
Switzerland: SSSNS
Brazil team news
Superstar Neymar picked up an ankle injury in the opening match against Serbia and will miss at least the second group game. Danilo (ankle injury) is also out for the time being.
Brazil: Probable formation against Switzerland
Brazil starting XI (4-2-3-1): Alisson – Militao, Thiago Silva, Marquinhos, Sandro – Fred, Casemiro – Raphinha, Paqueta, Vinicius Junior – Richarlison
Bench: Ederson, Weverton, Bremer, Alves, Telles, Fabinho, Guimaraes, Everton, Antony, Rodrygo, Martinelli, Pedro, Jesus
Switzerland team news
Due to a neck injury, Renato Steffen has already missed the first group game. It remains to be seen whether the ex-Bundesliga professional will be fit in time for the top game against Brazil.
Switzerland: Probable formation against Brazil
Switzerland starting XI (4-2-3-1): Summer – Widmer, Akanji, Elvedi, Rodriguez – Xhaka, Freuler – Shaqiri, Sow, Vargas – Embolo
Bank: Omlin, Kobel, Köhn, Cömert, Schar, Zakaria, Frei, Jashari, Fernandes, Aebischer, Rieder, Fassnacht, Seferovic, Okafor
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Source: Stern

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