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Ecuador vs Brazil: Full head-to-head record ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026 CONMEBOL qualifier

Ecuador vs Brazil: Full head-to-head record ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026 CONMEBOL qualifier

The Hindu2 days ago

Ecuador will host Brazil in a FIFA World Cup 2026 CONMEBOL qualifier at the Banco Pichincha Monumental Stadium on Thursday (Friday, according to IST).
As far as head-to-head record is concerned, Brazil is the undisputed winner against Ecuador.
ALSO READ: Ecuador vs Brazil LIVE streaming info- How to watch FIFA World Cup 2026 CONMEBOL qualifier in India, TV channel, online
Both teams faced each other for the first time on January 31, 1942, in the Copa America tournament, where the Selecao clinched a 5-1 victory.
Since then, both teams have played each other 35 times.
Complete head-to-head record
Played: 36
Brazil wins: 28
Ecuador wins: 2
Draws; 6

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