Carlo Ancelotti plans an aggressive but controlled approach when Brazil meet France in a key World Cup warm-up friendly, with the coach ready to use four attackers while insisting defensive structure and balance must stay strong against high-level opposition.
The match in March is the first of four preparation games for Brazil before the tournament in June, with France up first, followed by Croatia and Egypt, ahead of the World Cup opener against Morocco on 13 June.

Ancelotti explained that recent months were spent assessing Brazil's squad and deciding how to use the attacking players available, and the coach sees this France fixture as a serious examination of whether the team can control games while committing many players forward. "In recent months, I've been thinking about the best playing style for the team, taking into account the players' characteristics," Ancelotti said. "And we think it's with four players up front. Tomorrowwill be an important test: we want to play well, controlling the game, trying to defend well, which is very important, maintaining balance and showcasing the quality of the front four."
Brazil's squad has been working in Orlando, with sessions aimed at blending Ancelotti's personal ideas with the traditional Brazil style built on expressive attacking football. Training has focused on synchronising the front four with the rest of the team, including pressing triggers and compact defensive spacing.
Ancelotti highlighted the danger posed by Kylian Mbappe, who is expected to feature for France despite a recent knee issue that kept Mbappe out for five Real Madrid matches before a substitute appearance against Atletico Madrid, and the Brazil coach underlined that defensive discipline around Mbappe will be vital.
| Kylian Mbappe 2025-26 | Games since Club World Cup | Goals | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|
| All competitions | 35 | 38 | 5 |
Mbappe has delivered 38 goals and five assists in 35 appearances since the end of last year's Club World Cup, form that reinforces Ancelotti's warning that a high attacking line from Brazil must be supported by compact defending, especially against France's transitions and Mbappe's speed on the counter.
Ancelotti knows Mbappe well from the forward's move to Real Madrid under the Italian coach, and that background shapes how Brazil intend to limit France's main attacking weapon. "Kylian Mbappe scored a lot of goals last year, now he's an opponent," Ancelotti added. "We have to defend well against him. He's a very quick player with quality and a very effective finisher. It's very important for us to play with balance, while also staying focused on our own quality, which is very high."
Brazil reach this France friendly after securing World Cup qualification by finishing fifth in the South American group, ending the campaign 10 points behind Argentina, and the final four qualifiers under Ancelotti produced two wins, one draw and one defeat, offering mixed signs before this next stage.
| Brazil under Carlo Ancelotti (final 4 qualifiers) | Played | Wins | Draws | Losses |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| South American qualifiers | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
The France clash is the first in a structured sequence designed to sharpen Brazil before facing Morocco, with Ancelotti using these March and June fixtures to refine the balance between an attacking quartet, midfield control and back-line protection, while also testing different combinations against varied playing styles.
Brazil's preparations against France, Croatia and Egypt give Ancelotti chances to test the four-forward system, strengthen defensive habits and manage minutes, and the France match, against Mbappe and high-level opposition, offers a clear indicator of how well Brazil blend style with structure before Morocco on 13 June.