
Brazil travel to Ecuador tonight for a high-stakes Matchday 15 clash in the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers. The match marks Carlo Ancelotti’s debut as head coach of the Seleção, following his appointment to replace Dorival Junior. With both teams looking to solidify their places at the next World Cup, Brazil will notably be without one of its key stars, Rodrygo.
The pressure is on for Ancelotti to turn things around for Brazil, who, despite sitting comfortably in fourth place and not at risk of missing out on the World Cup, have been underwhelming in recent performances. Their last outing—a humbling 4-1 defeat to Argentina—prompted Dorival Junior’s resignation and paved the way for the former Real Madrid boss to take charge.
Ecuador, meanwhile, have been one of the surprise packages of the World Cup Qualifiers. Currently second in the standings, a win tonight would secure at least a playoff spot for Sebastian Beccacece’s side, and they could even qualify directly if Venezuela fails to defeat Bolivia tomorrow.
This match is critical for both teams, as they aim to lock in their World Cup berths and avoid any late surprises. While Ecuador come into the game in better form, the arrival of Ancelotti at the helm may inject new energy into Brazil’s squad as they push toward qualification.

Rodrygo during his last game with Brazil, against Argentina for the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers. (Marcelo Endelli/Getty Images)
Why isn’t Rodrygo playing?
Rodrygo will not feature tonight after Ancelotti made the surprising decision to leave him out of the squad for Brazil’s two qualifiers this month. He isn’t alone—other notable absentees include Neymar, Endrick, Gabriel Jesus, Joelinton, Ederson, and Eder Militao.

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Ancelotti explained that several players were omitted due to injuries or recovery concerns. In Rodrygo’s case, the decision could be linked to physical and mental exhaustion. The Real Madrid forward has not played in the club’s last five matches, raising questions about his readiness.
Rodrygo’s most recent appearance came in the Copa del Rey final, where he played 46 minutes in Real Madrid’s 3-2 extra-time loss to Barcelona. His absence tonight underscores Brazil’s need to adapt, as they’ll rely on new faces to step up in this crucial qualifier.