Brazil have an ideal chance to secure a morale-boosting first win of 2023 as they take on Guinea and Senegal in a pair of June international friendly matches.
Interim head coach Ramon Menezes leads his team in two Europe-based exhibitions, firstly against Guinea at Espanyol’s RCDE Stadium in Barcelona on June 17, before facing Senegal in Lisbon three days later.
The Selecao are still recovering from their 2022 World Cup quarterfinal exit at the hands of Croatia, and there is no immediate sign of a successor for Tite being appointed.
Below are all the details to follow the Brazil vs. Guinea match, including the kickoff time for fans around the world.
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Brazil vs. Guinea start time
The international friendly match between Brazil and Guinea will be played at the RCDE Stadium and will kick off at 9:30 p.m. local time in Spain.
Here’s how that time translates in time zones across the world:
Brazil vs Guinea date, time
Country | Date | Kickoff Time |
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Australia | Sun, June 18 | 5:30 a.m. AEST |
Canada | Sat, June 17 | 3:30 p.m. ET |
Hong Kong | Sun, June 18 | 3:30 a.m. HKT |
India | Sun, June 18 | 1:00 a.m. IST |
Malaysia | Sun, June 18 | 3:30 a.m. MYT |
New Zealand | Sun, June 18 | 7:30 a.m. NZST |
Singapore | Sun, June 18 | 3:30 a.m. SST |
UK | Sat, June 17 | 8:30 p.m. BST |
USA | Sat, June 17 | 3:30 p.m. ET |
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Brazil vs Guinea live stream, TV channel
No details have been confirmed on TV or live streaming for this match with the Brazilian national team’s Twitter account (@CBF_Futebol) providing live updates and match highlights.
The Sporting News will update this page when more details become available.
Brazil squad vs Guinea
Menezes is still missing Paris Saint-Germain forward Neymar due to a long-term ankle injury, but captain Casemiro has been included alongside Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior and Champions League winner Ederson from Manchester City.
He is likely to give a chance to some of his fringe players in the matches against Guinea and Senegal with the uncapped Vanderson and Andre set to see some action, alongside an international bow for Newcastle United’s Joelinton.
Position | Name | Club |
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GK | Alisson | Liverpool |
GK | Ederson | Manchester City |
GK | Weverton | Palmeiras |
DEF | Marquinhos | PSG |
DEF | Eder Militao | Real Madrid |
DEF | Danilo | Juventus |
DEF | Alex Telles | Manchester United |
DEF | Roger Ibanez | AS Roma |
DEF | Ayrton Lucas | Flamengo |
DEF | Vanderson | AS Monaco |
DEF | Robert Renan | Zenit St Petersburg |
MID | Casemiro | Manchester United |
MID | Lucas Paqueta | West Ham |
MID | Bruno Guimaraes | Newcastle |
MID | Raphael Veiga | Palmeiras |
MID | Joelinton | Newcastle |
MID | Andre | Fluminense |
FWD | Richarlison | Tottenham |
FWD | Vinicius Junior | Real Madrid |
FWD | Rodrygo Goes | Real Madrid |
FWD | Pedro | Flamengo |
FWD | Rony | Palmeiras |
FWD | Malcom | Zenit St Petersburg |