
South America's fiercest rivals lock horns again on Tuesday night as Argentina host Brazil on Matchday 14 of 2026 World Cup qualifying.
The top six will book their places in North America next summer, and the two CONMEBOL behemoths are well placed to qualify at a canter.
Copa America holders and world champions Argentina have led the way from the very start, and they're now six points clear at the top of the table after edging past Uruguay last time out. With Bolivia 15 points back in seventh, Lionel Scaloni's side have the chance to secure qualification against the Selecao.
A dramatic 2-1 victory over Colombia on Friday means Brazil are now sitting pretty in third, but this qualifying campaign has been a slog for the five-time World Cup winners. However, Dorival Junior has stumbled upon some stability and has facilitated an uptick in results in recent breaks.
They're unbeaten in five games and haven't tasted defeat since last September.
Here is 90min's guide to a blockbuster South American duel.
What time does Argentina vs Brazil kick-off?
- Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Stadium: Estadio Mas Monumental
- Date: Wednesday 26 March / Tuesday 25 March
- Kick-off: 00:00 GMT (26 March) / 19:00 ET (25 March) / 16:00 (25 March)
- Referee: Andrs Jose Rojas Noguera
Argentina vs Brazil head-to-head record (last five games)
- Argentina: 3 wins
- Brazil: 1 win
- Draws: 1
- Last meeting: Brazil 0-1 Argentina (22 November 2023) - 2026 World Cup qualifying
Current form (all competitions)
Argentina | Brazil |
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Uruguay 0-1 Argentina - 21/03/25 | Brazil 2-1 Colombia - 21/03/25 |
Argentina 1-0 Peru - 20/11/24 | Brazil 1-1 Uruguay - 20/11/24 |
Paraguay 2-1 Argentina - 14/11/24 | Venezuela 1-1 Brazil - 14/11/24 |
Argentina 6-0 Bolivia - 16/10/24 | Brazil 4-0 Peru - 16/10/24 |
Venezuela 1-1 Argentina - 10/10/24 | Chile 1-2 Brazil - 11/10/24 |
How to watch Argentina vs Brazil on TV - UK and US
Country | TV channel/live stream |
---|---|
United Kingdom | Premier Sports 1, Premier Sports Player |
United States | fuboTV, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, ViX, UNIVERSO, Telemundo |
Argentina team news
The March break has offered a glimpse into life beyond Lionel Messi for the world champions, with the all-time great missing out this month due to an adductor injury he sustained while playing for Inter Miami.
Argentina are also without striker Lautaro Martinez due to a hamstring issue, while Paulo Dybala's season is over after undergoing surgery. Juventus' Nico Gonzalez is suspended after he was sent off late on in a typically bitty affair with Uruguay last time out.
On a more positive note, there's hope that all-action midfielder Rodrigo De Paul will be 100% fit for Brazil's visit after he missed the 1-0 win over Uruguay. Match-winner from the reverse fixture, Nicolas Otamendi, will partner Cristian Romero at the heart of a stout Argentinian defence.
Argentina predicted lineup vs Brazil
Argentina predicted lineup vs Brazil (4-2-3-1): Martinez; Molina, Romero, Otamendi, Tagliafico; De Paul, Mac Allister; Simeone, Fernandez, Almada; Alvarez.
Brazil team news
The visitors are without a few notable names, including Ederson and Neymar, while starting goalkeeper Alisson has returned to Liverpool after he was forced off during Brazil's dramatic win over Colombia. Bento is thus expected to make his third international start on Tuesday night.
Midfielder Gerson has also withdrawn from the squad due to injury, while Gabriel and Bruno Guimaraes are both suspended for the trip to Buenos Aires.
Wolves star Andre is poised to start in the middle of the park alongside Newcastle's Joelinton.
Brazil predicted lineup vs Argentina
Brazil predicted lineup vs Argentina (4-2-3-1): Bento; Vanderson, Marquinhos, Ortiz, Arana; Joelinton, Andre, Rodrygo, Raphinha, Vinicius; Pedro
Argentina vs Brazil score prediction
These CONMEBOL tussles aren't for the faint hearted, and duels between the continent's two supreme forces are rarely pretty.
There's an absence of superstar talent in both of these squads, but Argentina have been the best-performing nation on the planet since Scaloni took charge. They've proven fallible during this qualifying campaign, but the world champions have a knack for producing the required results on the big occasion.
Expect an ugly contest in Buenos Aires which could be decided similarly to the reverse fixture in November 2023.
Prediction: Argentina 1-0 Brazil
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