Brazil debuts in the World Cup with a game in the United States; see all the national team's games
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Brazilian team will be at the 2026 World Cup Getty Images via BBC Carlo Ancelotti's Brazilian team makes its debut at the 2026 World Cup this Saturday, June 13, against Morocco, in the first round of the competition played in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Brazilian team will be at the 2026 World Cup
Getty Images via BBC
Carlo Ancelotti's Brazilian team makes its debut at the 2026 World Cup this Saturday, June 13, against Morocco, in the first round of the competition played in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
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When does Brazil play Morocco?
The duel between Brazil and Morocco is scheduled for:
Date: June 13th (Saturday)
Time: 7pm (Brasília time)
Location: MetLife Stadium
City: New Jersey-New York, United States
Where to watch the Brazil x Morocco game?
Globo, ge tv and sportv broadcast live. You can also watch the games on the real-time page on ge.globo, in addition to seeing exclusive cuts.
Opening ceremonies
The 2026 World Cup is the first to be played in three host countries — the United States, Mexico and Canada — and with three opening ceremonies.
The first took place in Mexico on Thursday, June 11th, and the other two were held in Canada and the United States on Friday, June 12th.
Where to watch the World Cup?
Real Time: ge follows all the moves of the match (click here).
Broadcast: Globo, ge tv, sportv, NSports, SBT and Cazé TV.
When will the Brazil games be?
Check out when Brazil plays below:
Brazil x Morocco — 1st round: June 13 (Saturday), at 7pm Brasília (6pm local time), at the MetLife Stadium, in New Jersey-New York/United States.
Brazil x Haiti — 2nd round: June 19 (Friday), at 9:30 pm Brasília (8:30 pm local time), at the Lincoln Financial Field Stadium, in Philadelphia/United States.
Scotland x Brazil — 3rd round: June 24th (Wednesday), at 7pm Brasília (6pm local time), at the Hard Rock Stadium, in Miami/United States.
If they finish the group stage at the top of the group, Brazil will face the second place in Group F in the round of 16, formed by the Netherlands, Japan, Tunisia and Sweden. Furthermore, the first position guarantees that the Brazilian team will remain in the United States throughout the World Cup.
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