How to watch Brazil at the 2026 FIFA World Cup
The five-time World Cup champions — the only nation to appear at every World Cup in history — return to North America under new manager Carlo Ancelotti, the most-decorated coach in club football history. With Vinícius Júnior, Rodrygo, Raphinha, and national icon Neymar — provided he remains injury-free — plus a deep attacking core, the Seleção is chasing a sixth star and the country's first World Cup since 2002. This guide shows you exactly how to stream every Brazil 2026 FIFA World Cup match — without cable.
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Why Fubo is the best choice for Brazil fans
Fubo carries FOX and FS1 — the exclusive English-language home of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Every Brazil match airs on FOX or FS1, and a Fubo subscription gives you:
- FOX – Brazil's marquee group and knockout-round matches, including every match from the Round of 16 onward
- FS1 – Brazil's group-stage opener vs. Morocco and other key World Cup fixtures
Fubo's Unlimited Cloud DVR, Multiview, and apps on every major device make it the simplest way to follow Brazil through the entire tournament.
👉 Tip: FOX and FS1 are included in Fubo's Sports, Pro and Elite plans — full Brazil World Cup coverage with no add-on.
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Brazil's 2026 World Cup schedule
Brazil is in Group C alongside Morocco, Scotland, and Haiti:
| Match | Date | Venue | Channel |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brazil vs. Morocco | June 13 | MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ | FS1 |
| Brazil vs. Haiti | June 19 | (varies by schedule) | FOX/FS1 |
| Brazil vs. Scotland | June 24 | (varies by schedule) | FOX/FS1 |
Brazil vs. Morocco is a high-profile opener — a rematch of Morocco's historic 2022 semifinal run that ended in heartbreak, with the Atlas Lions out to prove that tournament wasn't a fluke.
The Brazil roster: Players to watch
Carlo Ancelotti — the only manager in history to win the Champions League five times and league titles in all of Europe's top five leagues — takes over the Seleção for his first World Cup as Brazil manager. 34-year-old Neymar Jr. is known as Brazil's all-time leading scorer (79 goals) and a highly skilled forward, famous for his time at Barcelona, PSG, and Santos. He plans to return to the national team barring complications from recent injuries. Vinícius Júnior (Real Madrid) is one of the best attackers in world football, with electrifying dribbling and Champions League-winning pedigree. Rodrygo (Real Madrid) partners with his club teammate to give Brazil a fearsome attacking duo. Raphinha (Barcelona) has emerged as a Ballon d'Or candidate after a stunning 2024-25 season. Lucas Paquetá and Bruno Guimarães anchor the midfield, while Casemiro still provides experience and tactical discipline. Marquinhos captains the back line, with Alisson (Liverpool) — one of the world's best goalkeepers — between the posts.
The Brazil storyline: Ancelotti's appointment and the six-star chase
Brazil hasn't won a World Cup since 2002 — the longest drought in the country's football history — and after a quarterfinal exit to Croatia on penalties in 2022, the Brazilian Football Confederation made the unprecedented move of hiring Ancelotti, a foreign manager, for the first time in the senior national team's history. The reception was mixed in Brazil but the results have been promising: a steadied defense, a clear attacking structure built around Vinícius and Rodrygo, and a deep squad that has rediscovered its identity. Group C is a tricky opener (Morocco is no joke; Scotland is feisty) but Brazil should advance comfortably. The real question is whether Ancelotti's tactical experience translates to the knockout rounds, where Brazil has fallen short for two decades.
Key dates for Brazil fans
- Brazil vs. Morocco – June 13, 2026, MetLife Stadium
- Brazil vs. Haiti – June 19, 2026
- Brazil vs. Scotland – June 24, 2026
- Round of 32 – June 28 – July 3, 2026
- Round of 16 – July 4 – 7, 2026
- World Cup Final – July 19, 2026, MetLife Stadium
Tips for streaming Brazil like a pro
- Start with Fubo as your base — FOX and FS1 cover every English-language Brazil match.
- Don't miss Brazil vs. Morocco — One of the must-watch matches of the entire group stage, with massive 2022 storylines.
- Use Multiview for Group C's final matchday — Brazil vs. Scotland and Morocco vs. Haiti kick off simultaneously.
- Set up Cloud DVR for late-night kickoffs — Some Brazil matches will run late on the East Coast. Fubo records everything.
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