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A huge crowd is expected when Brazil and England, two nations that live and breathe the beautiful game, gear up for a fascinating international showdown. While the roots of the sport lie in England, Brazil boasts a far more impressive collection of trophies.
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Brazil and England are known for their famous yellow and white jerseys, respectively. They are two nations that carry the weight of their country’s hopes on their shoulders, and have both clinched the ultimate prize in international football: The FIFA World Cup.
The England national team secured the World Cup title on home soil in 1966, defeating West Germany 4-2 in the Wembley final. Although it remains England's sole major trophy to date, they came close to winning the European Championships at Euro 2020, narrowly losing to Italy in the final after a dramatic penalty shoot-out.
Meanwhile, Brazil has been crowned World Cup champions on five occasions – in 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, and 2002. The Seleção stands as the most successful nation in the history of the tournament and has also claimed the Copa America title on nine occasions.
In recent years, England has been blessed with a wealth of attacking talent and has rightfully earned a reputation as one of the world's best teams. Their pursuit of silverware continues, with midfielder Jude Bellingham emerging as an unmistakable superstar.
Brazil reached three consecutive World Cup finals between 1994 and 2002 but has since failed to make another appearance in the final. Their only World Cup semi-final appearance in this period ended in a devastating 7-1 defeat to Germany on home soil in 2014.
Brazil holds an impressive head-to-head record against England, despite losing their initial encounter 4-2 in a friendly match in 1956. They have crossed paths four times at the FIFA World Cup. The first encounter resulted in a 0-0 draw in 1958, but Brazil emerged victorious in each of their subsequent three World Cup matchups.
Notably, Brazil staged a comeback from 1-0 down in the 2002 World Cup quarter-finals to defeat England 2-1. Ronaldinho scored the decisive goal, catching David Seaman off his line with an unusual long-range free-kick.
Between 1990 and 2024, England faced Brazil 11 times but secured a victory only once, prevailing 2-1 in a 2013 friendly match thanks to goals from Wayne Rooney and Frank Lampard. In another friendly, prior to Euro 92, England should have secured a victory, but had to settle for a 1-1 draw after Gary Lineker saw his dinked penalty attempt comfortably saved.