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Brazil rallies to beat Japan with goals from Casemiro and Martinelli, advancing to the 2026 World Cup Round of 16

Gabriel Martinelli celebrates the goal that qualified Brazil against Japan in the second stage of the 2026 World Cup. Photo: Lars Baron / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP
Gabriel Martinelli celebrates the goal that qualified Brazil against Japan in the second stage of the 2026 World Cup. Photo: Lars Baron / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP
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With a heroic comeback in the final moments, the Brazil national team edges Japan 2-1 in Houston, securing an early spot in the 2026 World Cup Round of 16.

The mystique of the yellow jersey spoke volumes once again on American soil. In a dramatic clash at Houston Stadium, Brazil proved that their pursuit of a sixth world title will be fueled by grit, love, and passion. Despite falling behind early against a disciplined Japanese side, the team kept their focus to engineer a comeback during stoppage time, mathematically sealing their place in the knockout stage.

The match, part of the group stage of the tournament which debuts the expanded 48-team format, was a true test of resilience. Japan, who took the lead through Kaishū Sano, posed tactical challenges that required patience and precise adjustments from Brazil. The victory not only confirms the depth of the squad but also provides a massive boost of confidence for the remainder of their journey in this World Cup, co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

The national team’s ability to react

The match seemed to be slipping through Brazil’s fingers, but leadership on the pitch changed the landscape. The equalizer came from the experience and positional sense of midfielder Casemiro, who found the back of the net to put his team back in the game and ignite the crowd in Texas.

“Persistence until the very last second is what defines our group in this competition; we never stop believing in the strength of our jersey,” reflected a member of the delegation after the final whistle.

A decisive goal at the death

Just when the draw seemed set, Gabriel Martinelli‘s star shone at the 95th minute. The striker pounced on a loose ball in the box and made no mistake, securing the 2-1 win and sending the Brazilian nation into a frenzy. The play reflects the intensity the coaching staff has demanded from its wingers—always sharp and lethal at crucial moments.

Eyes on the next step

With their ticket to the next round punched, Brazil now turns its attention to the conclusion of the group stage. The coaching staff is closely monitoring the match between Norway and Ivory Coast, which will determine their opponent in the Round of 16. The Brazil national team‘s next commitment is already set for Sunday at 5:00 PM, where the squad will need to maintain the same competitive spirit to keep the dream of a title alive. The road to the trophy is long, but Brazil showed in Houston that they possess the resilience needed for the greatest challenges.

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