Brazil National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
D. Santos · Marquinhos · Bremer · Fabinho · G. Sara · Casemiro · Vinicius Jr · J. Pedro · Cunha · Endrick · EdersonBrazil plays a 2-5-3 formation that relies on a high press and verticality. This lineup is built to control the middle of the pitch and pin the opponent back in their own half. By using a heavy presence in the center, Brazil aims to win the ball quickly and move it forward with speed to catch defenses before they can settle.
Ederson acts as the lone man between the posts, providing a strong base for the defensive unit. The back line consists of a two man pairing with Marquinhos and Bremer. Marquinhos acts as a ball playing defender who can step up to intercept, while Bremer uses his aerial strength and physical presence to cover space. Because there are only two central defenders, the unit must remain compact and shift quickly to prevent being stretched wide.
The midfield is a massive five man block designed to dominate every zone. Fabinho and D. Santos sit deep in a double pivot to shield the defense and break up play. Casemiro works alongside G. Sara to drive forward and connect the lines, using his tackling and positional sense to regain possession. Cunha operates as the attacking ten, playing behind the forwards to find gaps and pass into the channels.
Brazil uses three attackers to stretch the opposition defense. Vinicius Jr plays as an inverted winger on the left, using his dribbling style and explosive pace to cut inside and attack the box. Endrick occupies the right side to provide width and direct runs, while J. Pedro works as the central striker to hold up the ball and occupy the two center backs. This front three presses high to force errors in the opponent's buildup.
This formation offers significant numerical superiority in the midfield, making it very hard for opponents to pass through the center. The heavy presence of Casemiro, Fabinho, and D. Santos allows Brazil to win second balls and transition rapidly. Another advantage is the ability to isolate Vinicius Jr in one on one situations against a full back when the midfield pulls the opposition defense out of position.
This lineup creates a heavy central presence that focuses on quick ball movement and high pressing. It is a formation best suited for games where Brazil wants to dominate possession and overwhelm the opponent in the middle third.