DF fans travel to watch World Cup games Hexa's dream promises to change the routine in the Federal District in the coming days, with changes to the opening hours of street stores, shopping malls, public transport and even federal and district government agencies. The rules were announced this week and provide for adjustments to working hours on game days for the Brazilian team at the 2026 World Cup. The Brazilian team debuts in the 2026 World Cup this Saturday (13), in a game against Morocco at 7 pm (Brasília time). Check below the rules that have already been published for the Federal District. District public bodies Federal District Government employees will be able to close their workdays up to three hours before departures from Brazil. According to the GDF, hours not worked must be compensated later — otherwise, they may be deducted from wages. In the first stage, in the group stage, the games take place: Saturday (13), at 7pm; Friday (19), at 9:30 pm; Wednesday (24), at 7pm. Federal public bodies Just like district employees, federal employees were authorized to close their workdays three hours before the start of the match by the Ministry of Management and Innovation. The rule applies to the group stage and also to the "knockout", as Brazil advances in the competition. The rule also applies to civil servants, temporary contractors, interns and outsourced workers who work in federal public administration and local government buildings. The rule provides that hours not worked must be compensated later. Those who do not work and do not compensate will have a proportional discount on their paycheck. Essential services must be kept operational – and servers may choose to continue working normally, even during games. Find out times for the Brazilian team's World Cup games Public transport This Saturday, public transport will follow the normal Saturday timetable, but with reinforcements from 4pm. When departures take place on weekdays, the operation will be maintained according to the usual schedule, with an increase in the offer of trips at the end of the working day. Commerce Employees of street stores and shopping malls will be released from work early on Brazilian National Team game days. In the first phase of the competition, Brazil's games will take place at night. Workers will be released one hour before the start of the match and will not return after the final whistle (see below for the exact rules). If Brazil advances to the next stage, the rules provide for two scenarios: one for afternoon games and another for night games. Stay Tuned: campaign encourages the use of digital antennas during the World Cup See below how street and shopping malls in DF will work during the World Cup. FIRST PHASE (GROUPS) ⚽ June 13th (Saturday): Brazil x Morocco, 7pm Employees must be released at 6pm, one hour before the start of the game. Nobody goes back to work afterwards, neither in shopping malls nor in street shops. ⚽ June 19 (Friday): Brazil x Haiti, 10pm Employees must be released at 9 pm, one hour before the start of the game. Nobody goes back to work afterwards, neither in shopping malls nor in street shops. ⚽ June 24 (Wednesday): Scotland x Brazil, 7pm Employees must be released at 6pm, one hour before the start of the game. Nobody goes back to working in street commerce. In shopping malls, returning is optional. Items related to the 2026 World Cup in a store window Isadora Pereira/g1 'KILLAGE' PHASE (IF BRAZIL PASSES) If Brazil qualifies, the dates and times of the following games will depend on the Brazilian team's position in the group. Therefore, the unions reached an agreement for the following scenarios: ⚽ Brazilian games that start between 1pm and 6pm (Brasília time) Employees must be released one hour before the start of the game. In shopping malls, returning to work after the game is mandatory. In street stores, the entrepreneur decides whether the team returns or is released for the rest of the day. ⚽ Brazilian games that start after 6pm (Brasília time) Employees must be released one hour before the start of the game. Nobody goes back to work afterwards, neither in shopping malls nor in street shops. The agreement between workers and entrepreneurs also provides that: hours not worked due to release may be compensated on other days, with normal working hours; the store that does not comply with the agreement will have to pay a fine of 50% of the category's starting salary for each affected worker – the amount is divided between the "victim" and the union; If the company has already created a schedule of days off or releases that are more advantageous than the general agreement, the internal rules remain valid. And where to watch Brazil games? g1 made a list of bars and parties where you can watch the match broadcast and support Brazil in this Saturday's game: Samba Attitude 67 & Football at Cais do Lago Brazil x Morocco becomes a dance at Sarau-Vá, in Ceilândia Sambinha of the World Cup World Cup in Beirut World Cup at Mané Mercado Cup at Home in Parque da Cidade Ordinary has a weekend with the World Cup and pagoda Cup at Ugly Duckling Arraial do Cordel mixes World Cup atmosphere and June tradition Fora do Eixo has a special program for Brazil’s debut at the World Cup Read more news about the region on g1 DF.