In Karachi’s Lyari neighbourhood, football supporters gather at Lyari International Football Stadium to watch Brazil play Japan in a FIFA knockout match in Houston. The match on Monday is screened for fans of all ages, with Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab among those attending, as the stadium continues to host FIFA World Cup 2026 match screenings. Many in Lyari back Brazil, a preference reflected in the area’s nickname “Mini Brazil,” and the venue is filled with jerseys, flags and cheering.

During the broadcast, a power supply suspension leaves the LED screen as the main light source for much of the match. Japan takes the lead when Kaishu Sano scores a solo goal 29 minutes in, after a Brazilian mistake. Brazil responds after halftime, with Carlo Ancelotti’s side equalising in the 56th minute through Casemiro’s header. Brazil presses for a winner, with Vinicius Junior increasingly involved, and the decisive moment comes in stoppage time: substitute Gabriel Martinelli scores in the 96th minute to make it 2-1. Loud cheers follow as Brazil secures a place in the last 16, and fans leave the stadium celebrating along Lyari’s streets.