
Brazil secured a 2-1 victory over Egypt in Cleveland on Saturday, concluding their pre-World Cup preparations. Goals from Endrick and Bruno Guimaraes sealed the win for Brazil. Guimaraes opened the scoring in the seventh minute after capitalizing on a blunder by Egypt's Mohanad Lashin. Egypt quickly equalized when Mostafa Zico scored after a defensive error by Marquinhos. Brazil's coach Carlo Ancelotti made eight substitutions at halftime, including the introduction of 19-year-old Endrick, who scored the winning goal from a Raphinha assist. This win follows Brazil's 6-2 victory over Panama last Sunday. Brazil is set to begin their World Cup Group C campaign against Morocco on June 13, followed by matches against Scotland and Haiti. Egypt will start their World Cup against Belgium on June 15, then face New Zealand and Iran in Group G.
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Harry Kane scored his 79th international goal, leading England to a 1-0 win against New Zealand in a World Cup preparation match in Florida. Kane netted Djed Spence's cross in first-half stoppage time, as England secured a victory against a team ranked 81 places below them. Despite New Zealand's 4-0 loss to Haiti earlier, England found clear scoring opportunities challenging in the hot conditions. Coach Thomas Tuchel used entirely different lineups for each half, with Kane being replaced by Ivan Toney at halftime. England maintained possession dominance but could not extend their lead. England, considered among the favorites for the World Cup, will face Croatia, Ghana, and Panama in Group L. New Zealand is set to play Iran, Belgium, and Egypt in Group G.