Brazil vs Japan World Cup 2026: Will Neymar Play? Injury Update & Performance Analysis

By South India Pulse 2 Min Read

​MIAMI: Brazil has comfortably marched into the Round of 32 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup as Group C winners following a sensational 3-0 victory over Scotland. While Vinicius Junior’s braces stole the headlines, the biggest roar from the fans was reserved for the return of Brazil’s iconic number 10, Neymar Jr.

Will Neymar Play Against Japan? Current Updates:
​After missing the opening matches against Morocco and Haiti due to a calf injury sustained in mid-May, Neymar finally made his tournament debut against Scotland, coming off the bench in the 76th minute. Having trained intensely for 25 days, Neymar has declared himself physically fit. Under coach Carlo Ancelotti, Neymar is highly likely to feature against Japan, though he might start on the bench to manage his workload, transforming into a lethal second-half weapon.

Expected Performance & Tactical Fit:
​In his brief 15-minute cameo against Scotland, Neymar displayed flashes of pure genius—nearly scoring directly from a corner and threading a brilliant outside-of-the-foot pass to Vinicius Jr. In the upcoming clash against a highly disciplined Japan side, Neymar’s veteran presence will be crucial. Acting as the perfect bridge between the midfield and frontline, his creativity will alleviate pressure from Vinicius, making Brazil’s attack unpredictable and exponentially more dangerous.

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