Duda Fournier, Karoline Lima, Ana Lídia Guimarães and other Brazilian teammates showed productions with references to the yellow-green and their partners for this Wednesday’s duel (24), at the Hard Rock Stadium.
While the Seleção seeks to confirm the leadership of Group C against Scotland, at 7pm (Brasília time), the WAGs turn social media into a parallel catwalk. Posts with personalized visuals accumulate thousands of interactions and reinforce the phenomenon that has already marked the team’s previous games in the 2026 World Cup.
Highlights among productions
Duda Fournier, wife of Lucas Paquetá, opted for pieces that refer directly to her husband, following the customization pattern seen since her debut. Karoline Lima, Léo Pereira’s girlfriend, opted for elegant tones combined with elements from the Seleção. Ana Lídia Guimarães, wife of Bruno Guimarães, brought comfort and Brazilianness to her look.
Other companions such as Bruna Biancardi (Neymar), Isabella Rousso (Gabriel Martinelli), Carol Cabrino (Marquinhos), Jaqueline Maoski (Weverton) and Virgínia (Vini Jr.’s ex) also shared looks, maintaining the high engagement that accompanies the Brazilian delegation in the United States.
Game context and the role of WAGs
Brazil reaches the last match of the group stage needing a draw to guarantee classification, but is aiming for first place — which also depends on the result of Morocco x Haiti. The match marks the reunion with Scotland, a team against which Brazil has never lost in 10 matches (eight wins and two draws), including four World Cup games.
Interest in WAGs is not new, but it gained momentum during this World Cup. Since the first games, the productions have inspired trends such as “Brazilcore” — a mix of cropped tops, jeans, glitter and customizations with Seleção shirts — and serve as a barometer of behind-the-scenes support. Posts help keep the public connected even during game or training times.
This visibility reflects a cultural change: the athletes’ companions have become influencers who amplify the Seleção’s reach on the networks, generating content that goes beyond the field and connects generations of fans.
The Brazil x Scotland game will be broadcast on TV Globo, sportv and ge. The Brazilian fans in Miami are expected to fill the stands of the Hard Rock Stadium, with a party atmosphere even before the opening whistle.

