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Brazil vs France – Five memorable past meetings

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Brazil vs France – Five memorable past meetings Brazil and France meet in a glamour friendly this evening in the United States. Two of the tournament favourites continue their 2026 World Cup preparations with a huge showdown at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough. Ahead of the encounter, we’ve remembered five past meetings between the countries.

Brazil 5-2 France – 1958 World Cup semi-final The nations met for the first time in the final four of the 1958 World Cup. The fixture marked a meeting between 17-year-old sensation Pelé, whose emergence lit up the tournament, and France forward Just Fontaine, who scored a World Cup record 13 goals in a single tournament. Fontaine was on target in the semi-final, but it was Brazil’s breakout star who decided the game.

A hat-trick from Pelé helped the Samba stars to an emphatic 5-2 win, before Brazil beat hosts Sweden by the same scoreline in the final. It marked a first-ever World Cup win for a nation that is now the tournament’s most successful, and kickstarted Pele’s rise to all-time great status. Iconic Performances: A teenage Pelé conquers the world Brazil 1-1 France – 1986 World Cup quarter-final (France won 4-3 on penalties) The next competitive meeting between the teams arrived at the 1986 World Cup, as Brazil took on European champions France in the last eight.

Les Bleus had won their first-ever major tournament two years earlier, led by three-time Ballon d’Or winner Michel Platini, and had their sights set on world success. A tight contest saw Platini’s goal cancel out Careca’s opener for Brazil, with the tie taken to penalties. Despite Platini’s miss from the spot, France squeezed through as Socrates and Julio Cesar fluffed their lines.

France 1-1 Brazil – 1997 Tournoi de France An otherwise entirely forgettable World Cup warm-up tournament was illuminated by a goal that will forever be remembered. Roberto Carlos’s barely believable bending thundercracker is an all-timer. The greatest free-kick ever scored?