What is Brazil's next FIFA World Cup 2026 game?
Brazil's next match in the 2026 FIFA World Cup is a Group C clash against Haiti. The teams are scheduled to meet during the second week of the tournament's group stage.
Detail | Information |
Opponent | Haiti |
Date | June 19, 2026 |
Kick-off time (local) | 8:30 PM |
Stadium | Philadelphia Stadium |
City | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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GeminiWho is showing FIFA World Cup 2026 in Brazil?
In Brazil, the broadcasting rights for the FIFA World Cup 2026 are shared across a wide variety of free-to-air television networks, premium cable channels, and digital streaming platforms. This layout marks one of the most accessible World Cups for Brazilian viewers, with multiple channels teaming up to bring different packages of the tournament's expanded 104-match schedule.
Free-to-Air Television (TV Aberta)
TV Globo: The country's long-standing World Cup broadcaster will air 55 live matches on free-to-air television. Their coverage includes all of the Brazilian national team's fixtures, prominent marquee matchups, and the entirety of the knockout stages, including the grand final.
SBT: In a major broadcasting shake-up, SBT secured the rights to air a package of 32 live matches (guaranteeing at least one game per day). Their broadcasts will feature all of Brazil's games and key knockout fixtures, featuring legendary commentator Galvão Bueno alongside Tiago Leifert.
Premium Cable Television (TV por Assinatura)
SporTV: Grupo Globo’s premium sports network will provide extensive cable coverage, broadcasting a significant portion of the tournament with dedicated pre-game shows, deep tactical analysis, and alternative viewing options.
Digital Streaming & Online Platforms
CazéTV (YouTube & Prime Video): In partnership with LiveMode, CazéTV is the only broadcaster in Brazil with the rights to show all 104 matches live. Fans can stream every single game of the tournament for free on YouTube or via Samsung TV Plus and Amazon Prime Video.
Globoplay & ge.globo: Grupo Globo’s digital hub will simulcast all 55 matches broadcast by TV Globo and SporTV, giving subscribers and free account holders mobile access to live feeds, multi-angle cameras, and full-match replays.
N Sports: Partnering directly with SBT for their 32-game package, this digital streaming platform will simulcast those matches online and on their YouTube channel.
Brazil's 2026 World Cup Campaign
Four years after their heartbreaking quarter-final exit in Qatar where they were cruelly stunned by Croatia in a dramatic penalty shootout, Brazil are ready to assert their dominance once again on football's biggest stage. The Seleção are entering a promising new era, seamlessly blending the veteran leadership of mainstays like Neymar with a dynamic, highly explosive new generation. For the passionate Brazilian fanbase, this campaign at the World Cup is more than just an expected routine; it is the culmination of a massive transitional period aimed at reclaiming their status as the world's premier footballing heavyweights.
Getty ImagesTheir journey to North America was defined by a testing and largely unpredictable qualifying campaign. Securing their berth in automatic fashion, the Verde-Amarela finished their South American preliminary group with eight victories, four draws, and six defeats. The undisputed driving force behind this run was Barcelona forward Raphinha, whose electric form yielded a crucial 5 goals during qualification, making him the top scorer for his nation in the grueling preliminaries. Under the guidance of Brazilian manager Dorival Júnior, who took the reins in early 2024, Brazil navigated the qualifiers with a renewed sense of purpose and resilience.
Tactically, Dorival Júnior, who brings valuable championship pedigree from his time managing Flamengo to continental glory in 2022, has implemented a system heavily reliant on tactical flexibility and attacking fluidity. Recognizing the sheer technical proficiency of players like Vinícius Júnior, Rodrygo, and Bruno Guimarães, Dorival Júnior prefers a setup that breeds creative freedom and systematically breaks down opposing backlines. While his approach has been highly effective in securing results, it will be thoroughly tested on the global stage. The manager will need to ensure his fluid attacking system translates into decisive defensive solidity, avoiding the trap of becoming too exposed or disorganized on transition when attempting to break down the resilient, world-class defenses they are guaranteed to face in Group C.

