Brazil faces Haiti in a Group C match at the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Friday, June 19, in Philadelphia. Kickoff is at 9:00 p.m. ET. Brazil are one of the tournament favorites and will be expected to take all three points, while Haiti are making a historic appearance as one of the newest nations to qualify for a World Cup.
Brazil drew with Morocco in their Group C opener and come into this match needing a win to stay on track for the knockout rounds. Vinicius Jr., Rodrygo, and Raphinha lead a forward line that many analysts regard as the most dangerous in the tournament on its day. Coach Dorival Junior has pushed for an aggressive, high-pressing style that will test Haiti’s defensive organization.
Haiti qualified through the CONCACAF region and are competing in just their second World Cup in history. Their squad is composed largely of diaspora players from the Haitian-American and Haitian-Canadian communities, alongside several professionals from European leagues. Facing Brazil in the group stage is a significant challenge, but the occasion itself represents a milestone for Caribbean football.
In the United States, the match airs in English on Fox or FS1. Spanish-language viewers can watch on Telemundo. For streaming, Fox One provides access to every World Cup match live at $20 per month, with a seven-day free trial. FuboTV starts at $46 per month and includes Fox and FS1. YouTube TV, Hulu with Live TV, and DirecTV Stream all carry the Fox channels. All 104 matches in Spanish stream on Peacock for $11 per month with the Premium plan.
UK viewers can watch free on BBC One or ITV1 with streaming on BBC iPlayer and ITVX. Brazilian viewers can follow via Globo and SporTV, which hold domestic broadcast rights.
Brazil opened Group C against Morocco at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Haiti also faced Scotland earlier in the group. The Philadelphia venue is one of several US stadiums hosting World Cup fixtures this summer. Full broadcast details and group standings are at FIFA.com.
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