Brazil has one of the most stacked World Cup broadcast lineups on the planet.
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Seven platforms share the 104-match schedule, and most of them are completely free. Whether you prefer open TV, pay cable, or streaming on your phone, you have a confirmed option.
This guide tells you exactly where to watch, how to access each platform, and what to expect from kickoff times in your time zone.
Quick Answer
- CazéTV (YouTube) → Search “CazéTV” on YouTube or go to youtube.com/@CazeTV → Free, all 104 matches
- TV Globo / SBT → Open TV antenna or free app → Free, selected matches including all Brazil games
- Globoplay + SporTV → globoplay.globo.com or Globoplay app → From R$22.90/month, 52 matches
Where to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 in Brazil
Free-to-Air TV Options
TV Globo is the traditional home of World Cup football in Brazil. The channel covers 54 matches, including every Brazil game and the final.
You can watch on a regular antenna, through a cable package, or via the free Globoplay app using your Globo TV signal.
SBT, in partnership with pay channel N Sports, holds rights to 32 matches.
That package includes the tournament opener, the final, and all Seleção Brasileira fixtures. Watch it on SBT’s open signal or through the free +SBT app.
Pay TV Options
SporTV (Grupo Globo’s sports cable channel) covers 52 matches, including all Brazil group stage games and knockout rounds.
Access it through your cable operator — Claro, Vivo, and Sky all carry the channel — or through a Globoplay subscription that includes live channels.
N Sports simulcasts alongside SBT and is available on YouTube as a paid channel. Pricing varies by operator bundle.
Streaming Platforms
CazéTV is the headline act. Owned by streamer Casimiro Miguel via LiveMode, CazéTV streams all 104 matches live and free on YouTube.
It holds exclusive rights to 50 matches not covered by Globo or SBT. It also streams on Amazon Prime Video at no extra cost for Prime subscribers in Brazil.
Globoplay streams TV Globo’s 52 matches. The free tier carries TV Globo’s live signal. The premium tier — starting at R$22.90/month — adds SporTV and other live channels.
Channel and Platform Summary
| Channel / Platform | Free or Paid | Coverage | Language |
|---|---|---|---|
| TV Globo | Free (open TV) | 54 matches incl. all Brazil games | Portuguese |
| SBT | Free (open TV) | 32 matches incl. all Brazil games | Portuguese |
| CazéTV (YouTube) | Free | All 104 matches | Portuguese |
| CazéTV (Prime Video) | Free for Prime members | All 104 matches | Portuguese |
| Globoplay (free tier) | Free | TV Globo live signal | Portuguese |
| Globoplay (premium) | From R$22.90/month | 52 matches + SporTV | Portuguese |
| SporTV | Paid (cable/Globoplay) | 52 matches incl. all Brazil games | Portuguese |
| N Sports | Paid (cable/YouTube) | 32 matches (simulcast with SBT) | Portuguese |
Kickoff Times in Brazil (BRT — Brasília Time, UTC-3)
The host countries are the United States, Canada, and Mexico — all west of Brazil. Expect matches to start from early afternoon through late night.
- Afternoon matches (16h00 BRT): The opening game, Mexico vs. South Africa, kicks off at 16h00 on June 11. Many group stage games start at this slot. Good timing for anyone watching after lunch.
- Evening matches (19h00 BRT): Brazil’s first game — Brazil vs. Morocco on June 13 — starts at 19h00. This prime-time slot also covers Brazil vs. Haiti (June 19, 21h30) and Brazil vs. Scotland (June 24, 19h00). Most marquee fixtures land here.
- Late-night matches (23h00 BRT): Matches on the US West Coast kick off around 23h00 in Brasília. South Korea vs. Czech Republic on June 11 is one example. These games run past midnight, so plan ahead on weeknights.
You will see a mix of 16h, 19h, 21h30, and 23h kickoffs throughout the group stage. Knockout rounds tend to settle into two main slots per day.
How to Watch: Step-by-Step
On TV
- For TV Globo and SBT, connect your TV to a digital open-air antenna (sinal aberto).
- Tune to the correct channel on your set-top box or TV’s digital tuner.
- For SporTV, confirm it is part of your cable or satellite package with your operator.
- Sit back — no login or app required for open TV.
On Streaming or App
- Go to globoplay.globo.com or download the Globoplay app.
- Create a free account to access TV Globo’s live stream.
- To add SporTV, upgrade to a paid plan from R$22.90/month inside the app.
- For CazéTV, open YouTube and search @CazeTV or visit youtube.com/@CazeTV.
- Click the active live stream when a match is on — no account needed.
On Mobile
- Download the Globoplay app (Android or iOS) for TV Globo’s matches.
- Download the +SBT app (Android or iOS) for SBT’s matches — free to use.
- Open the YouTube app and follow @CazeTV for all 104 matches.
- Open the Amazon Prime Video app if you have a Prime subscription — CazéTV streams there too.
- Enable notifications on YouTube or the app so you don’t miss kickoff.
Free Watching Options
Brazil has exceptional free coverage. You can watch every single match at no cost.
CazéTV on YouTube streams all 104 matches for free — including the 50 it holds exclusively. This is the only platform in Brazil with complete tournament coverage at zero cost.
TV Globo and SBT both broadcast on open TV, free to anyone with an antenna. All Brazil games air on both channels simultaneously, so you can choose your preferred commentary team.
Globoplay’s free tier streams TV Globo’s live signal, giving you digital access to those 54 matches on any device without paying.
Note: CazéTV’s YouTube stream is licensed for Brazil only. If you travel abroad during the tournament, the stream may be geo-blocked.
Supported Devices in Brazil
CazéTV (YouTube / Prime Video)
- Smart TVs (all major brands via YouTube or Prime Video app)
- Android and iOS smartphones and tablets
- Amazon Fire TV Stick and Fire Cube
- Chromecast and Google TV
- Desktop browsers (youtube.com)
Globoplay
- Smart TVs (Samsung, LG, Sony — via Globoplay app)
- Android and iOS
- Web browser (globoplay.globo.com)
- Chromecast
- Apple TV
+SBT App
- Android and iOS smartphones
- Some Smart TV models
TV Globo / SBT (Open TV)
- Any TV with a digital antenna or cable tuner — no internet required
FAQs
Where can I watch all 104 World Cup 2026 matches in Brazil?
CazéTV is the only platform in Brazil with all 104 matches. Watch free on YouTube at the official @CazeTV channel, or through Amazon Prime Video at no extra cost if you are already a Prime subscriber.
Do I need to pay to watch Brazil games at the 2026 World Cup?
No. All Brazil group stage matches air on TV Globo, SBT, and CazéTV simultaneously — all free. TV Globo and SBT are open-air channels, and CazéTV is free on YouTube.
What app do I use to watch the World Cup on my phone in Brazil?
Use the YouTube app (follow @CazeTV for free), the Globoplay app for TV Globo’s matches, or the +SBT app for SBT’s coverage. All three are free to download.
What time do Brazil’s group stage games kick off in Brasília?
Brazil vs. Morocco kicks off at 19h00 on June 13. Brazil vs. Haiti starts at 21h30 on June 19. Brazil vs. Scotland kicks off at 19h00 on June 24. All times are in Brasília time (BRT, UTC-3).
Is SporTV required to watch the World Cup in Brazil?
No. SporTV carries 52 matches but every Brazil game also airs free on TV Globo, SBT, and CazéTV. You only need SporTV if you want to watch every match that falls in the Globo rights package on a streaming device without open-TV access.
