BRAZIL · WORLD CUP
Key Facts
—World Cup 2026 Brazil: Brazil beat Japan 2-1 in Houston to reach the round of 16.
—Late drama: Gabriel Martinelli scored the winner deep in stoppage time.
—Scorers: Kaishu Sano put Japan ahead before Casemiro and Martinelli replied.
—Comeback: Brazil trailed at the break but turned the tie around after it.
—Next: Brazil face the winner of Ivory Coast and Norway in the last 16.
A goal down and heading for extra time, Brazil found a stoppage-time winner through Gabriel Martinelli to escape a stubborn Japan.
World Cup 2026 Brazil survive a Japan scare
Brazil came from behind to beat Japan 2-1 at NRG Stadium in Houston and reach the round of 16. It was far harder than the five-time champions would have liked.
A raucous, largely Brazilian crowd was stunned into silence for long spells. Relief, more than joy, greeted the final whistle.
Japan led at the break and looked set to force extra time. Brazil’s quality and persistence eventually told late on.
Gabriel Martinelli was the unlikely hero with a stoppage-time winner. The substitute settled a tense knockout tie.
It was the third Round of 32 game in a row to be decided by a stoppage-time goal. The knockouts have started with relentless late drama.
Japan land the first blow
Kaishu Sano gave Japan a deserved lead in the 29th minute. He pounced on an under-hit pass and finished with real composure.
The goal rewarded a brave and organised Japanese display. Brazil, by contrast, looked uncharacteristically nervous.
Japan pressed with energy and broke quickly when they could. For a long spell they looked the more composed side.
Japan carried their lead into the interval. The upset was very much on at half-time.
Their disciplined shape gave Brazil few clear sights of goal. The Selecao’s frustration was visible as the half wore on.
Casemiro and Martinelli turn it around
Casemiro levelled in the 56th minute, heading home from a Gabriel Magalhaes delivery. The equaliser settled Brazilian nerves.
The goal shifted the momentum firmly Brazil’s way. From there the favourites laid siege to the Japanese box.
Brazil pressed for a winner but Japan defended stoutly. As the clock ticked toward extra time, the tie hung in the balance.
Then Martinelli struck in the fifth minute of stoppage time. The substitute’s finish sparked wild celebrations on the Brazil bench.
The goal arrived just as extra time loomed. It spared Brazil a nervy half-hour and a possible shootout.
The numbers behind the win
According to FIFA’s official match report, Brazil needed a late surge to break down a disciplined Japan. The five-time champions found a way without their best performance.
By The Rio Times’ reading, the ability to win ugly is a useful trait in the knockouts. Tournaments are often won by sides that grind out tight nights like this.
Martinelli’s impact from the bench also pointed to Brazil’s depth. Their squad can change a game late, which matters in single-leg ties.
Casemiro’s equaliser, meanwhile, showed the value of experience. The midfielder rose highest when Brazil most needed a goal.
What comes next
Brazil advance to the round of 16, where they will face the winner of Ivory Coast and Norway. The scare against Japan offers lessons to learn.
Carlo Ancelotti’s side will want a sharper start next time. A slow opening cost them dearly before the comeback.
Against stronger opponents, such lapses could prove fatal. Brazil know they must improve to go deep.
Still, finding a way to win on an off night is a knockout virtue. Champions are often forged in exactly these escapes.
Why it matters
Brazil arrived under pressure to end a long wait for a sixth World Cup title. Surviving a real test keeps that dream alive.
Brazil have not won the World Cup since 2002, a long drought by their standards. Every round now carries the weight of that wait.
For Japan, defeat was cruel after such a committed display. They can leave the tournament with their heads held high.
They have now troubled several major nations in recent World Cups. The gap between Japan and the traditional powers keeps narrowing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the score in World Cup 2026 Brazil vs Japan?
Brazil won 2-1 in Houston. Casemiro and Gabriel Martinelli scored after Kaishu Sano had put Japan ahead.
Who scored the winner?
Gabriel Martinelli scored in the fifth minute of stoppage time. The substitute spared Brazil extra time.
Did Brazil come from behind?
Yes. Japan led at half-time before Casemiro equalised and Martinelli won it late.
Have Brazil reached the round of 16?
Yes. The win sent Brazil into the last 16 of the World Cup.
Who do Brazil play next?
Brazil face the winner of Ivory Coast and Norway in the round of 16. The tie will be confirmed once that match is played.
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