Alisson Becker is one of eight Liverpool players named in the club’s official World Cup 2026 guide, giving supporters an immediate summer watchpoint as Brazil move through Group C.
The Liverpool goalkeeper is listed by the club as part of Carlo Ancelotti’s Brazil squad, with the Reds noting that the tournament is being played across the United States, Canada and Mexico and that the group stage began on Thursday, June 11. Liverpool’s own preview says Brazil were scheduled to face Morocco, Haiti and Scotland in the opening phase.
Why Alisson’s Brazil role matters for Liverpool
For Liverpool, Alisson’s involvement is not only about national-team pride. It is also a useful marker of rhythm before the 2026/27 campaign, especially with the Reds heading into a new season that starts away at Newcastle United on Sunday, August 23.
The club’s official World Cup guide also names Wataru Endo, Cody Gakpo, Alexis Mac Allister and Andy Robertson among Liverpool’s tournament contingent, underlining how much of the first-team spine is still carrying competitive minutes deep into the summer.
That makes Alisson’s Brazil workload worth tracking closely. A strong tournament would send him back to Merseyside with momentum, but Liverpool will also need to manage recovery time carefully once the World Cup ends and pre-season planning begins.
The key for supporters is simple: Alisson’s Brazil games are now part of Liverpool’s pre-season picture, according to Liverpool’s official World Cup 2026 preview.








