Korea, who have only 93.72 World Ranking Points and currently appear in 40th place, will try to start climbing the rankings and will have new coach Fernando Morales on the bench for the first since his arrival, a few months ago.
In the second match of the day, Canada will try to start a push to return to the Olympics for the first time since Atlanta 1996. They are currently the fifth team among the ones not yet qualified and are looking from the outside, but could close the gap with an upset as a victory over the South Americans could give them up to 14.65 points - Canada did beat Brazil in the VNL 2023.
“This year’s VNL has the additional importance of achieving our goal of qualifying for Paris 2024,” said head coach Shannon Winzer. “Earning a spot in the Olympic tournament requires the time, effort and commitment of more than just the 14 athletes selected to this roster, it’s the effort of the athletes and staff of the program as a whole.”
Playing at home this week, Brazil are already qualified for Paris 2024 but won’t take it easy in front of their home fans as most of their key players, such as middle blocker Ana Carolina ‘Carol’ da Silva and outside hitters Gabriela ‘Gabi’ Guimarães, Ana Cristina Souza and Julia Bergmann, will be available for selection.