Brazilās 3-1 win over Croatia at Orlandoās Camping World Stadium on 1 April 2026 offered Carlo Ancelotti a reassuring look at his depth options heading toward the summer. The SelecĆ£o controlled long stretches and, when Croatia threatened late, the Brazilian bench delivered the decisive response.
Brazil dictated the tempo in the opening period despite Casemiroās yellow card in the 45th minute. Their pressure finally told in the second minute of first-half stoppage time (45+2) when Danilo dos Santos de Oliveira arrived in the penalty area to steer in VinĆcius JĆŗniorās cut-back, a move born from persistent work on the left flank.
Zlatko DaliÄ reshaped Croatia just before the hour, introducing Nikola Moro, Petar Musa, Mario PaÅ”aliÄ, and Marin PongraÄiÄ for Ante Budimir, Andrej KramariÄ, Luka ModriÄ, and Duje Äaleta-Car. Ancelotti countered on 61 minutes by sending on Danilo Luiz da Silva for Roger IbaƱez and bringing Fabinho in for Casemiro, ensuring Brazil retained control of midfield traffic after ModriÄās exit.
Fresh legs kept arriving. Igor Thiago and Gabriel Martinelli replaced JoĆ£o Pedro and VinĆcius JĆŗnior in the 67th minute, while Kaiki, Endrick, Rayan, and Andrey Santos entered on 76 minutes to spell Douglas Santos, Matheus Cunha, Luiz Henrique, and Danilo dos Santos de Oliveira. Croatia earned a foothold when Lovro Majer converted Toni Frukās pass in the 84th minute, shortly after Luka VuÅ”koviÄ had been booked for a rough challenge at 82 minutes.
The response from Ancelottiās youngsters was immediate. Igor Thiago won and converted an 88th-minute penalty, and in the second minute of stoppage time Endrick slipped Martinelli through for the finish that confirmed the victory. Endrickās direct running stretched a tiring Croatian defence, while Fabinhoās anchoring role after replacing Casemiro limited Croatiaās ability to play between the lines following ModriÄās withdrawal.
Croatiaās frustration showed in early bookings for Ivan PeriÅ”iÄ (22ā) and Äaleta-Car (28ā) as Luiz Henriqueās wing play kept them retreating. The visitors will welcome the spark Majer and Fruk provided but must tidy the defensive transitions that Brazil repeatedly exploited. Ancelotti, meanwhile, can point to meaningful competition for attacking roles as Brazil fine-tune their squad for the next set of friendlies.
Key statistics
- Goals: Danilo dos Santos de Oliveira 45+2 (Brazil), Lovro Majer 84 (Croatia), Igor Thiago 88 penalty (Brazil), Gabriel Martinelli 90+2 (Brazil)
- Bookings: Ivan PeriÅ”iÄ 22 (Croatia), Duje Äaleta-Car 28 (Croatia), Casemiro 45 (Brazil), Luka VuÅ”koviÄ 82 (Croatia)
- Notable substitutions:
- Croatia 60ā: Nikola Moro, Petar Musa, Mario PaÅ”aliÄ, Marin PongraÄiÄ on
- Brazil 61ā: Danilo Luiz da Silva, Fabinho on
- Brazil 67ā: Igor Thiago, Gabriel Martinelli on
- Brazil 76ā: Kaiki, Endrick, Rayan, Andrey Santos on
- Croatia 82ā: Toni Fruk, Ivan SmolÄiÄ on
Brazil now head into their closing World Cup tune-ups with momentum, while Croatia must recalibrate their bench hierarchy before finalising the May call-up list. For more on this international window, check Soldier Field stalemate keeps Mexicoās tune-up on hold.







