Brazil, Bolivia and World Cup
Digest more
Brazil lost six matches in qualifying for the World Cup. Can Carlo Ancelotti fix their problems in time for the tournament?
Bolivia beat Brazil on the final day of CONMEBOL's 2026 World Cup qualifying to secure their place in the inter-confederation playoffs later this year.
Brazil have qualified for the 2026 World Cup, but their fifth-place finish in South American qualifying is their worst-ever and Carlo Ancelotti still has plenty of work to do
The hard work of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup is officially off Brazil's to-do list, but the five-time champions will continue the balancing act of final preparations for next summer's tournament while adjusting to life under new head coach Carlo Ancelotti.
Having not participated in a World Cup since 1994, Bolivia, Brazil's rival this Tuesday (9), still dreams of ending this drought. If they secure a spot in the playoffs (see more below) and then
Welsh rugby player Siwan Lillicrap, former Scotland lock Deborah McCormack and former Welsh hooker Ken Owens join Gabby Logan to answer your Women's Rugby World Cup questions in the latest edition of 'Ask Me Anything'.
Here, Sports Mole takes an in-depth look at the head-to-head record and previous meetings between the two nations. As one of the powerhouses of international football, Brazil have unsurprisingly been the dominant force in their previous 33 meetings with Bolivia, recording 24 victories and losing on just five occasions.
RaphinhaAlready qualified for the 2026 World Cup, Brazil is eager to take on four African national teams in their upcoming preparations.According to multiple sources, Egypt, South Africa, Morocco,