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Match Preview: Namibia vs. Brazil

Namibia and Brazil meet in a crucial fixture that is now rendered pointless in terms of qualification. For Namibia, this match is about proving they are still one of a Tier 2 force and won’t want to be caught out by a progressive but self destructive Brazil. For Brazil — still developing fast and eager to show they belong on this stage — it’s a chance to make a statement, challenge a traditionally stronger nation, and demonstrate the evolution of Os Tupis on the international scene.

Match Preview: Namibia vs. Brazil
18/11/2025 13:00
The Sevens 2, United Arab Emirates
Ref: Jordan Way

Namibia

Namibia
World Cup Qualifying
13:00
Round 3
Brazil

Brazil

Last Match Form

SamoaSamoa
26 - 8
NamibiaNamibia
BelgiumBelgium
22 - 15
NamibiaNamibia
NamibiaNamibia
22 - 37
PortugalPortugal
BelgiumBelgium
30 - 27
BrazilBrazil
SamoaSamoa
48 - 10
BrazilBrazil
Hong KongHong Kong
38 - 17
BrazilBrazil
Hong KongHong Kong
10 - 23
BrazilBrazil
BrazilBrazil
47 - 25
BelgiumBelgium
Qualification RWC
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1
Samoa logoSamoa
220056210
2
Belgium logoBelgium
220010109
3
Namibia logoNamibia
2020-25101
4
Brazil logoBrazil
2020-41101

The Stakes

Namibia and Brazil meet in a crucial fixture that is now rendered pointless in terms of qualification.
For Namibia, this match is about proving they are still one of a Tier 2 force and won’t want to be caught out by a progressive but self destructive Brazil.
For Brazil — still developing fast and eager to show they belong on this stage — it’s a chance to make a statement, challenge a traditionally stronger nation, and demonstrate the evolution of Os Tupis on the international scene.

This is a clash of contrasting styles, histories, and rugby cultures — and that’s what makes it compelling.

Form Guide

Namibia

Namibia arrive with a point to prove.
After a disappointing performances in their two matches of the tournament, the Welwitschias are under pressure to stabilise, regain control of their game, and show the physical dominance they are known for.

What they bring:

  • A traditionally strong scrum

  • Powerful ball carriers in the pack

  • Good maul fundamentals

  • A more experienced test match group

What they must improve:

  • Discipline

  • Handling under pressure

  • Game-management in tight moments

If Namibia play at their best, they can dictate terms. But the margin for error is thinner than it used to be.

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Brazil

Brazil come into this match as the underdogs, but also buoyed by running Belgium really close in the previous game.
Their growth over the last decade — especially in athleticism, professionalism and tactical structure — has been noticeable.

What they bring:

  • Exciting backline pace

  • Unpredictability in broken field

  • Strong kicking options

  • A fearless approach against higher-ranked sides

Their challenge:

  • Set-piece consistency

  • Connecting the forwards and the backs. They build a platform but struggle to execute the connection to the backline.

  • Maintaining intensity for 80 minutes

  • Avoiding giving up territory through penalties

Brazil will believe that if they can keep the game loose, fast, and wide — they have the athletes to trouble Namibia.

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Tactical Breakdown

How Namibia Win

Namibia’s path to victory is built on fundamentals:

  • Dominate the scrum and lineout

  • Slow the game down when needed

  • Win gainline collisions

  • Force Brazil into playing from deep

  • Use the maul to create pressure and penalties

If Namibia can turn this into a structured, physical contest, they will feel confident.

How Brazil Stay in the Fight

Brazil’s chances grow dramatically if they:

  • Keep tempo high

  • Use their kicking game to stretch Namibia

  • Avoid long sequences of defence inside their own half

  • Target space wider than the Namibia midfield

  • Force Namibia to defend at speed

If this becomes expansive, Brazil will believe they can run Namibia into mistakes.

Players to Watch

Namibia

  • Louis van der Westhuizen – Hooker and Captain will be called upon to control the team and the forward platform to get the ball into the backline

  • Andre Van Der Berg– must control tempo and the defensive line. The physical presence in the 13 shirt is crucial

Brazil

  • Raff Hollister – Stepping into 13 and only new to the squad. Playing rugby in England too, looks a real find!

  • Lucas Spago – he will have to control the game from start to finish, with no mistakes to give Brazil the platform they need

What to Watch

  • Early scrums: immediate indicator of control

  • Brazil’s exit strategy: if it falters, Namibia will dominate field position

  • Penalty count: one team will pressure, the other will crack

  • Second half fitness: Namibia rely on power; Brazil rely on pace — the battle of attrition could be decisive

Prediction

Namibia enter as favourites due to experience, physicality, and their traditional strengths in the set-piece.
But Brazil have the tools to turn this into a far closer contest than many expect.

Prediction: Namibia by 8–14 points, with Brazil pushing hard and possibly leading spells of the match if they can speed up the tempo.

Talking Point: Will Namibia’s set-piece superiority decide the match early, or can Brazil’s pace and unpredictability throw a real upset?

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