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12:00 A.MApril 1, 2026
International friendly


brazil


Croatia
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Brazil showed their attacking depth in a dramatic 3-1 win over Croatia at the Camping World Stadium, with late goals securing the friendly victory.
Brazil eventually secured a 3-1 victory against Croatia in a captivating international friendly held in Orlando on April 1, 2026. The game saw a flurry of goals late on, but it was Brazil’s ability to capitalize on key moments that proved decisive.
Both nations entered the contest with an eye on upcoming competitive matches, using this friendly as a crucial testing ground. Brazil tried to integrate emerging talent with experienced veterans. Croatia, known for their resilience, tried to fine-tune their tactical approach.
The first half was a tight game, marked by physical play and tactical caution from both sides. Croatian winger Ivan Perisic received the first yellow card of the game in the 22nd minute for a foul. Defender Duje Caleta-Car followed six minutes later, also to stumble, as Croatia struggled against Brazil’s attacking flow.
Brazil midfielder Casemiro also saw yellow in the 45th minute, indicating the intensity despite the friendly status. Just as the whistle blew, Brazil broke the deadlock.
At minute 45+2, the right-back Danilo advanced. He connected with a pinpoint pass from Vinicius Junior, drilling the ball into the net to give Brazil a vital lead heading into half-time.
The interval offered both technical teams the opportunity to reassess their strategies. Croatia needed to find a way to unlock Brazil’s defence, while Brazil looked to maintain their momentum and potentially extend their lead.
The second half saw a number of substitutions from both teams around the hour mark as the coaches experimented with various line-ups. This ushered in new legs and new offensive impetus. Croatia made four changes in the 60th minute, including Luka Modric.
Brazil responded with substitutions of their own soon after and brought in the likes of Gabriel Martinelli and Igor Thiago to bolster their attack. The pace of the game intensified with the influx of new talent.
As the match drew to a close, Croatia found the equaliser. In the 84th minute, Lovro Majer fired in a crucial goal, assisted by T. Fruk, to tie Vatreni and set up a thrilling finish.
However, Brazil quickly regained control. Just four minutes later, Igor Thiago stepped up to convert an 88th-minute penalty to restore Brazil’s lead. The late drama continued until the stoppage.
At minute 90+2, Gabriel Martinelli secured the victory for Brazil. He took a pass from rising star Endrick and calmly slotted the ball past the keeper, extending Brazil’s lead to 3-1.
Although full statistical data was limited for this friendly, the scoreline reflected Brazil’s late surge. The game featured four goals and four yellow cards, highlighting both the offensive prowess and competitive edge shown by both teams in Orlando.
This win provides Brazil with a valuable confidence boost and crucial insight into the depth of their squad as they look ahead to their competitive schedule. Croatia, despite the late collapse, will take lessons from their spirited performance.

