Don’t miss Brazil vs Morocco Live at the FIFA World Cup 2026 — we’ve got your kick-off times across every major timezone, where to stream it, a full match preview, and our score prediction for this blockbuster Group C opener at MetLife Stadium.
Match Details
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Match | Brazil vs Morocco |
| Date | Saturday, June 13, 2026 |
| Kick-off (ET) | 6:00 PM ET |
| Kick-off (GMT) | 10:00 PM GMT |
| Kick-off (BST) | 11:00 PM BST |
| Kick-off (Brazil Local) | 11:00 PM BRT |
| Kick-off (Morocco Local) | 11:00 PM WEST |
| Venue | MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA |
| Stage | Group C — Matchday 1 |
How to Watch Brazil vs Morocco Live Stream Online
USA — FS1 / FOX Sports App
- Visit foxsports.com or download the FOX Sports app on your device.
- Sign in with your cable or satellite TV provider credentials.
- If you don’t have cable, subscribe to Fubo, YouTube TV, or Hulu + Live TV — all carry FS1.
- Navigate to the World Cup section and select the Brazil vs Morocco match at 6:00 PM ET.
Canada — TSN / CTV
- Visit TSN.ca or download the TSN app on iOS/Android.
- Log in with your cable/satellite TV provider, or purchase a TSN+ direct subscription (CAD $29.99/month).
- For free coverage, tune to CTV over the air or stream via the CTV app — no subscription required.
- Match kicks off at 6:00 PM ET — French viewers can stream via the RDS app with a Bell Media login.
UK — BBC One / BBC iPlayer
- Visit bbc.co.uk/iplayer or download the BBC iPlayer app.
- Create a free BBC account with a valid UK postcode if prompted.
- Search for “FIFA World Cup 2026” and select the Brazil vs Morocco match.
- Kick-off is at 11:00 PM BST — this is a late-night fixture, so set a reminder in advance.
Australia — SBS / SBS On Demand
- Visit sbs.com.au/ondemand or download the SBS On Demand app.
- Register for a free SBS account using your email — no payment needed.
- Navigate to the FIFA World Cup 2026 hub and find the Brazil vs Morocco match.
- Kick-off converts to 8:00 AM AEST on Sunday, June 14 — a breakfast-time showpiece for Aussie fans.
Brazil — CazéTV (YouTube) / Globo
- Open YouTube and search for “CazéTV” — the official World Cup stream for Brazilian viewers.
- Click the live broadcast for Brazil vs Morocco, available for free with no account required.
- For traditional TV coverage, tune to TV Globo or SBT on your local service.
- Kick-off is 11:00 PM BRT on June 13 — prime time for the Seleção faithful.
Morocco — beIN Sports / 2M
- Download the beIN Sports Connect app or visit bein.com to stream with a subscription.
- Sign in or subscribe to the relevant beIN Sports package for your region.
- For free-to-air coverage, tune to 2M (Douxième chaîne) on your local TV service.
- Kick-off is 11:00 PM WEST — get the atlas lions flags ready for a late-night thriller.
Which TV Channels Will Broadcast Brazil vs Morocco?
| Region | TV Channel(s) | Kick-off Time (Local) |
|---|---|---|
| USA | FS1, Telemundo | 6:00 PM ET |
| Canada | TSN, CTV, RDS | 6:00 PM ET / 3:00 PM PT |
| UK | BBC One, BBC iPlayer | 11:00 PM BST |
| Australia | SBS, SBS On Demand | 8:00 AM AEST (Jun 14) |
| Brazil | Globo, CazéTV (YouTube), SBT | 11:00 PM BRT |
| Morocco | beIN Sports, 2M | 11:00 PM WEST |
In the UK, BBC One is carrying this match free-to-air — one of the marquee World Cup fixtures for the Beeb’s tournament schedule.
In the USA, FS1 is a pay-TV channel, though Spanish-speaking fans can also watch on Telemundo (cable) or stream via Peacock Premium.
Match Preview
Brazil enter this Group C opener in excellent qualifying form, having topped South America’s CONMEBOL table with authority under Carlo Ancelotti.
Morocco are Africa’s reigning champions and bring the psychological edge of being the first African nation to reach a World Cup semi-final, making this the standout fixture of the tournament’s opening phase.
Ancelotti is expected to deploy a fluid 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3, with Vinícius Júnior cutting in from the left and Raphinha providing penetration on the right.
Morocco under new coach Mohamed Ouahbi will likely set up in a compact 4-2-3-1 designed to absorb pressure and hit on the counter, with Achraf Hakimi overlapping aggressively from right-back.
Nayef Aguerd is a fitness concern for Morocco having not played since March, while any absences in Brazil’s attack would significantly alter the tactical picture.
The MetLife Stadium is expected to be an electric cauldron, with a huge combined fanbase from both nations set to generate a thunderous atmosphere.
Brazil Squad for FIFA World Cup 2026
| # | Position | Player Name | Club |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | GK | Alisson | Liverpool |
| 2 | GK | Ederson | Fenerbahçe |
| 3 | GK | Weverton | Grêmio |
| 4 | DEF | Marquinhos (C) | Paris Saint-Germain |
| 5 | DEF | Gabriel Magalhães | Arsenal |
| 6 | DEF | Bremer | Juventus |
| 7 | DEF | Danilo | Flamengo |
| 8 | DEF | Alex Sandro | Flamengo |
| 9 | DEF | Wesley | Roma |
| 10 | DEF | Douglas Santos | Zenit |
| 11 | DEF | Ibañez | Al-Ahli |
| 12 | DEF | Léo Pereira | Flamengo |
| 13 | MID | Casemiro | Manchester United |
| 14 | MID | Bruno Guimarães | Newcastle United |
| 15 | MID | Lucas Paquetá | Flamengo |
| 16 | MID | Fabinho | Al-Ittihad |
| 17 | MID | Danilo Santos | Botafogo |
| 18 | MID | Raphinha | Barcelona |
| 19 | MID | Neymar | Santos |
| 20 | FWD | Vinícius Júnior | Real Madrid |
| 21 | FWD | Matheus Cunha | Manchester United |
| 22 | FWD | Gabriel Martinelli | Arsenal |
| 23 | FWD | Endrick | Lyon |
| 24 | FWD | Igor Thiago | Brentford |
| 25 | FWD | Luiz Henrique | Zenit |
| 26 | FWD | Rayan | Bournemouth |
Key Players to Watch
- Vinícius Júnior: The Real Madrid winger is Brazil’s most dangerous weapon — explosive pace, razor-sharp finishing, and the ability to win matches on his own make him the player Morocco must stop.
- Raphinha: Barcelona’s creative engine has been in stunning club form, and his combination of goals, assists, and relentless pressing will be central to how Ancelotti’s side attacks.
- Neymar: Brazil’s all-time top scorer returns for what many expect to be his final World Cup, likely coming off the bench; even as an impact substitute, his quality could be decisive in tight moments.
Morocco Squad for FIFA World Cup 2026
| # | Position | Player Name | Club |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | GK | Yassine Bounou | Al-Hilal |
| 2 | GK | Munir El Kajoui | RS Berkane |
| 3 | GK | Ahmed Reda Tagnaouti | AS FAR |
| 4 | DEF | Achraf Hakimi (C) | Paris Saint-Germain |
| 5 | DEF | Noussair Mazraoui | Manchester United |
| 6 | DEF | Nayef Aguerd | Olympique Marseille |
| 7 | DEF | Chadi Riad | Crystal Palace |
| 8 | DEF | Issa Diop | Fulham |
| 9 | DEF | Anass Salah-Eddine | PSV Eindhoven |
| 10 | DEF | Zakaria El Ouahdi | KRC Genk |
| 11 | DEF | Redouane Halhal | KV Mechelen |
| 12 | DEF | Youssef Belammari | Al-Ahly |
| 13 | MID | Sofyan Amrabat | Real Betis |
| 14 | MID | Azzedine Ounahi | Girona |
| 15 | MID | Bilal El Khannouss | VfB Stuttgart |
| 16 | MID | Ismael Saibari | PSV Eindhoven |
| 17 | MID | Neil El Aynaoui | AS Roma |
| 18 | MID | Ayyoub Bouaddi | Lille |
| 19 | MID | Samir El Mourabet | Strasbourg |
| 20 | FWD | Brahim Díaz | Real Madrid |
| 21 | FWD | Ayoub El Kaabi | Olympiacos |
| 22 | FWD | Abde Ezzalzouli | Real Betis |
| 23 | FWD | Soufiane Rahimi | Al-Ain |
| 24 | FWD | Chemsdine Talbi | Sunderland |
| 25 | FWD | Yassine Gessime | Strasbourg |
| 26 | FWD | Ayoube Amaimouni | Eintracht Frankfurt |
Key Players to Watch
- Achraf Hakimi: Morocco’s captain is a Champions League winner with PSG, ranked among the world’s elite full-backs — his attacking runs and defensive resilience could define how Morocco compete against Brazil’s wide threats.
- Brahim Díaz: The Real Madrid attacking midfielder is the Atlas Lions’ creative heartbeat, capable of the unexpected moment of magic that unlocks any defence.
- Sofyan Amrabat: The combative Real Betis midfielder was one of the stars of Qatar 2022 and will be critical in shielding Morocco’s defence against Brazil’s relentless pressing midfield.
Upcoming Match Schedule
Brazil — Next Fixtures
| Date | Opponent | Stage | Venue | Time (ET) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| June 13, 2026 | Morocco | Group C — MD1 | MetLife Stadium | 6:00 PM |
| June 19, 2026 | Haiti | Group C — MD2 | Lincoln Financial Field | 9:00 PM |
| June 24, 2026 | Scotland | Group C — MD3 | Hard Rock Stadium | 6:00 PM |
Morocco — Next Fixtures
| Date | Opponent | Stage | Venue | Time (ET) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| June 13, 2026 | Brazil | Group C — MD1 | MetLife Stadium | 6:00 PM |
| June 19, 2026 | Scotland | Group C — MD2 | Gillette Stadium | 6:00 PM |
| June 24, 2026 | Haiti | Group C — MD3 | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | 6:00 PM |
Brazil vs Morocco Prediction
Brazil hold the clear edge on paper — a star-studded squad managed by one of world football’s greatest tacticians, arriving off a dominant qualifying campaign, with Vinícius Júnior, Raphinha, and the returning Neymar capable of tearing apart any defensive structure.
Morocco, however, have made a habit of defying expectations, and a new manager, a compact system, and the brilliance of Hakimi make them a genuine threat to frustrate the Seleção.
Expect Brazil to create the better chances but Morocco to make them work hard for every goal in what should be a tense, tactical battle.
- Our prediction: Brazil 2–1 Morocco — but as every football fan knows, a tournament opener has a way of producing the unpredictable.
FAQs
What time is Brazil vs Morocco kick-off?
The match kicks off at 6:00 PM ET on Saturday, June 13, 2026. That’s 11:00 PM GMT / 11:00 PM BST / 8:00 AM AEST on Sunday June 14 for Australian viewers.
Where can I watch Brazil vs Morocco live in the UK?
It’s free on BBC One and BBC iPlayer — no subscription needed. Kick-off is at 11:00 PM BST, so it’s a late-night watch.
What is the head-to-head record between Brazil and Morocco?
The sides have met three times, with Brazil winning their only World Cup meeting 3–0 at France 1998, and Morocco claiming a 2–1 friendly victory in 2023 — their first-ever win over the Seleção.
Who is the key player to watch in this match?
All eyes will be on Vinícius Júnior for Brazil and Achraf Hakimi for Morocco — both are world-class on their respective flanks, and the battle between them could decide the outcome of this Group C opener.
Who will win Brazil vs Morocco?
Brazil are firm favourites and expected to take all three points, but Morocco’s defensive organisation and counter-attacking quality make them capable of causing a shock. We’re backing Brazil 2–1, though this is the kind of match that rarely goes exactly to script.



