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Brazil tests NFL-style wrist technology ahead of World Cup opener against Morocco
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100% centerFirst reported by N12 · Jun 12, 2026
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What happened
Brazil is preparing for its World Cup opener against Morocco with a projected lineup led by Matheus Cunha and a new NFL-style wrist communication device used in training. Carlo Ancelotti and Morocco coach Mohamed Maby will both be taking part in their first major tournament match in their current posts.
- 01Brazil faces Morocco in its World Cup opener as it chases a sixth title.
- 02Ancelotti and Morocco’s Mohamed Maby will both manage their first major-tournament game in their current roles.
- 03Brazil is using NFL-style wristbands to deliver plays and instructions to players.
- 04Matheus Cunha is expected to start, while Igor Thiago is likely to come off the bench.
- 05The projected XI includes Alisson, Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhaes, Vinicius Junior and Raphinha.
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