All information about the World Cup quarterfinal match Croatia – Brazil summarized at a glance.
The first World Cup quarter-finals are on Friday afternoon. Croatia and Brazil cross swords at Education City Stadium. While the reigning runners-up defeated Japan on penalties in the round of 16, the Brazilians easily defeated South Korea 4-1.
Everything you need to know about the World Cup quarterfinals can be found here at a glance.
Where is Croatia vs. Brazil playing?
Venue: Al-Rayyan
Stadium: Education City Stadium
Date: December 9, 2022
Kick-off: 4 p.m
Where will Croatia national team vs Brazil national team broadcast?
Germany: Magenta TV
Austria: Servus TV
Switzerland: SRF two
Croatia – Brazil: Head-to-head comparison
Croatia: 0 wins
Brazil: 3 wins
Draw: 1
Current form curve (last 5 games)
Croatia: SUSUS
Brazil: SSSNS
Croatia team news
With Josip Stanisic (muscular problems) and Borna Sosa (ill), two Bundesliga professionals missed the round of 16. It remains to be seen whether the defensive duo will be able to play again in time for the quarter-finals.
Croatia: Estimated line-up against Brazil
Croatia starting XI (4-3-3): Livakovic – Juranovic, Lovren, Gvardiol, Barisic – Modric, Brozovic, Kovacic – Kramaric, Livaja, Perisic
Banks: Grbic, Ivusic, Erlic, Vida, Sutalo, Jakic, Sucic, Majer, Osric, Pasalic, Petkovic, Budimir, Vlasic
Brazil team news
After surviving injuries, Neymar and Danilo celebrated their comeback in the round of 16. For Gabriel Jesus and Alex Telles (both knee injuries), however, the World Cup ended prematurely. There is also a question mark over Alex Sandro, who has been struggling with hip problems since the group stage.
Brazil: Estimated line-up against Croatia
Brazil starting XI (4-3-3): Alisson – Militao, Marquinhos, Thiago Silva, Danilo – Paqueta, Casemiro, Neymar – Raphinha, Richarlison, Vinicius
Bench: Weverton, Ederson, Bremer, Alves, Fabinho, Guimaraes, Fred, Everton, Martinelli, Antony, Rodrygo, Pedro
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Source: Stern

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