
This is the marquee match of the opening weekend. Brazil vs Morocco is the standout group-stage encounter of the first few days – a clash between the five-time world champions and the side that shocked the world with a semi-final run four years ago. Under Carlo Ancelotti, Brazil carry the weight of a nation that has not lifted the World Cup since 2002. Morocco, under new coach Mohamed Ouahbi, arrives with injury concerns but a squad overflowing with Champions League winners, proven tournament performers, and a generational talent in Brahim DÃaz.
This match will effectively decide who tops World Cup Group C. Both teams are expected to ease through their other fixtures against Haiti and Scotland. What happens at MetLife on Saturday night could shape the group order and momentum for both campaigns.
Match Details
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Match | Brazil vs Morocco |
| Tournament | FIFA World Cup 2026 – Group C |
| Date | Saturday, June 13, 2026 |
| Venue | MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA |
| Kickoff | 6:00 p.m. EDT | 11:00 p.m. BST | 8:00 a.m. AEST |
Tournament Context: World Cup Group C
Group C consists of Brazil, Morocco, Haiti, and Scotland. The full World Cup Group C schedule:
- June 13: Brazil vs Morocco – MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ (6:00 p.m. EDT)
- June 13: Haiti vs Scotland – Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, MA (9:00 p.m. EDT)
- June 19: Scotland vs Morocco – Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, MA (6:00 p.m. EDT)
- June 19: Brazil vs Haiti – Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia (8:30 p.m. EDT)
- June 24: Scotland vs Brazil – Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens (6:00 p.m. EDT)
- June 24: Morocco vs Haiti – Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta (6:00 p.m. EDT)
The top two teams from each of the 12 World Cup groups advance to the new Round of 32. This opener is expected to determine the pecking order for a Group C that both Brazil and Morocco should navigate out of – the question is who finishes first.
Brazil vs Morocco: Predicted Lineups
🇧🇷 Brazil Predicted XI
Head coach Carlo Ancelotti is expected to deploy a 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3, alternating depending on squad fitness. Ancelotti has switched between both formations throughout his time in charge, and Brazil’s final warm-up victories over Panama and Egypt gave him positive fitness returns across the board with one key exception.
| Position | Player | Club |
|---|---|---|
| GK | Alisson Becker | Liverpool |
| RB | Danilo or Wesley (injured)* | Flamengo |
| CB | Marquinhos (c) | Paris Saint-Germain |
| CB | Gabriel Magalhães | Arsenal |
| LB | Alex Sandro | Flamengo |
| DM | Casemiro | Manchester United |
| DM | Bruno Guimarães | Newcastle United |
| RW | Raphinha | Barcelona |
| AM | Lucas Paquetá | Flamengo |
| LW | VinÃcius Júnior | Real Madrid |
| ST | Endrick or Matheus Cunha | Lyon / Manchester United |
Injury news: Neymar and Wesley ruled out
The big news out of the Brazil squad is that Neymar is unavailable for their World Cup opener as he nurses a calf injury. At 34, Brazil’s most famous player made the final 26-man squad after Ancelotti confirmed he was “physically ready,” but the calf issue ruled him out of the opening match. Ederson was also a last-minute replacement for Wesley, who withdrew from the squad entirely, altering the right-back picture. Danilo is expected to fill in at right-back. Rodrygo (knee) and Estévão (hamstring) were also ruled out through long-term injuries before the squad was announced.
🇲🇦 Morocco Predicted XI
Head coach Mohamed Ouahbi replaces Walid Regragui, who resigned after guiding Morocco to their first-ever, albeit contested, AFCON title. Ouahbi inherits a talented but injury-disrupted squad for this opener.
| Position | Player | Club |
|---|---|---|
| GK | Yassine Bounou (Bono) | Al-Hilal |
| RB | Achraf Hakimi (c) | Paris Saint-Germain |
| CB | Nayef Aguerd [fitness concern] | West Ham United |
| CB | Chadi Riad or Issa Diop | Real Betis / Fulham |
| LB | Noussair Mazraoui [fitness concern] | Manchester United |
| DM | Sofyan Amrabat | Fiorentina |
| DM | Neil El Aynaoui | Sporting CP |
| RW | Brahim DÃaz | Real Madrid |
| AM | Azzedine Ounahi or Bilal El Khannouss | Marseille / Leicester |
| LW | Ismael Saibari | PSV Eindhoven |
| ST | Ayoub El Kaabi | Hajduk Split |
Morocco’s injury problems heading in:
Morocco faces a more significant injury concern than Brazil. Nayef Aguerd arrives at the tournament having not played since March due to injury, raising serious questions about his match sharpness in central defence. Noussair Mazraoui was forced off in the friendly draw with Norway with a shoulder problem – his starting status requires a final fitness check. Most significantly, Abde Ezzalzouli will miss the group stage entirely with a right-knee injury, a blow that removes one of Morocco’s most dangerous wide options, with Marwane Saadane and Amine Sbai called in as replacements.
Tactical Snapshot: What to Expect
The duel between VinÃcius Júnior and Morocco’s right-sided defensive structure will define this match. With Hakimi bombing forward at every opportunity, the space behind him is Morocco’s greatest vulnerability and VinÃcius Júnior is precisely the type of explosive, direct attacker designed to punish that gap. Ancelotti will almost certainly instruct VinÃcius to attack the channel behind Hakimi rather than engage him in a conventional wide duel.
In midfield, the battle between Casemiro and Guimarães versus the Amrabat–El Aynaoui double pivot will determine territorial control. If Amrabat can slow Brazil’s central rhythm, Morocco has the transition quality through Hakimi, Brahim DÃaz, and El Kaabi to score on the counter.
Morocco defends from a compact, narrow base, with tight midfield spacing and disciplined back-line distances. Brazil’s biggest challenge: breaking down a side that doesn’t rely on possession dominance, is equally dangerous in open-field situations, and has proven against France and Portugal that it can keep world-class attackers quiet for 90 minutes.
About the Venue: MetLife Stadium
MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, referred to during the World Cup as New York/New Jersey Stadium, is the largest venue at the 2026 tournament, holding 82,500 fans. It is the home of both the New York Giants and New York Jets (NFL) and sits approximately 10 miles west of Manhattan across the Hudson River.
As the centrepiece of the World Cup stadiums list, MetLife Stadium hosts the most significant matches of the tournament: multiple Group C fixtures, knockout-round games, and most importantly, the World Cup 2026 Final on July 19. Brazil vs Morocco is the first of those showcase occasions: a Saturday evening in New Jersey, watched by a predominantly South American and North African diaspora crowd drawn from one of the most diverse metropolitan regions in the world.
Where to Watch Brazil vs Morocco for Free
In most major markets, this match is available completely free. All major broadcaster apps are available on iOS, Android, smart TVs (Samsung, LG, Android TV), Apple TV, Amazon Fire Stick, and desktop browsers. Here are the best free viewing options.
| Region | Broadcaster | Free? | Platform |
|---|---|---|---|
| USA | Tubi | ✅ Completely free | tubi.tv (no account needed) |
| USA | FS1 (antenna/cable) | ✅ Cable/antenna | Fox Sports app (needs provider) |
| USA | FuboTV | 🆓 Free trial | fubo.tv |
| UK | BBC One | ✅ Free | BBC iPlayer |
| Brazil | TV Globo / CazéTV | ✅ Free | Globoplay / YouTube (4K) |
| Morocco | 2M | ✅ Free | 2M app / website |
| Australia | SBS | ✅ Free | SBS On Demand |
| Germany | ARD / ZDF | ✅ Free | ARD Mediathek / ZDFmediathek |
| Spain | RTVE | ✅ Free | RTVE Play |
| France | M6 | ✅ Free | 6play |
| Scandinavia | NRK / SVT / DR | ✅ Free | National broadcaster apps |
| Canada | TSN | 💳 Subscription | TSN+ / TSN.ca |
| MENA | beIN Sports | 💳 Subscription | beIN CONNECT app |
| India | ZEE5 | 💳 Subscription | zee5.com |
| Global fallback | FIFA+ | Varies | plus.fifa.com |
The Brazil vs Morocco live stream is freely available in most major markets worldwide. Brazilian fans have TV Globo and CazéTV on YouTube in 4K. UK fans have BBC One. US fans can stream free on Tubi. Australian fans get the luxury of an 8:00 a.m. Sunday morning slot on SBS. And Moroccan fans get their midnight moment on 2M.
This is the match of the opening weekend – five-time world champions against the team that reached the semi-finals four years ago, now with a Champions League winner as captain, a Ballon d’Or contender on the left flank, and something to prove under a new coach. It is the game that will define the mood of World Cup Group C from the first weekend.
Both nations face their second group games on June 19 – Scotland vs Morocco in Boston and Brazil vs Haiti in Philadelphia. The World Cup groups race will be shaped from the moment the final whistle sounds at MetLife on Saturday evening.








