Brazil begins its World Cup campaign Saturday against Morocco, a team that unexpectedly reached the 2022 semi-finals. The match is a key early test for the five-time champions. All eyes are on Vinicius Junior to lead the attack, with Neymar currently unavailable. This places significant pressure on the young forward to perform and ignite Brazil’s offense. The game, held in Los Angeles, is anticipated as one of the most compelling fixtures of the group stage. Brazil will be looking to demonstrate their strength despite Neymar’s absence and establish themselves as strong contenders in the tournament. Morocco will aim to replicate their impressive 2022 form and potentially upset the South American giants.