Where to Watch Brazil at the 2026 FIFA World Cup: Schedule, Channels, and Streaming Info
Catch Brazil's Next Match in Group C
The Seleção faces a demanding set of opponents in Group C: Morocco, Haiti, and Scotland. Their upcoming game is against Haiti on June 19, 2026, at Philadelphia Stadium, kicking off at 8:30 PM local time.
How to Watch Brazil's Games Live
Fans in Brazil have a wealth of options for watching the tournament thanks to multiple broadcasters sharing the rights.
- TV Globo will air 55 matches free-to-air, including all Brazilian games and key knockout rounds.
- SBT secured 32 live matches, guaranteeing coverage of every Brazil game with commentary by Galvão Bueno and Tiago Leifert.
- SporTV, Grupo Globo’s cable sports network, offers in-depth coverage with analysis and pre-game shows.
- CazéTV streams all 104 matches live for free on YouTube, Samsung TV Plus, and Amazon Prime Video, thanks to a deal with LiveMode.
- Globoplay and ge.globo simulcast Globo and SporTV matches, featuring multi-angle cameras and replays.
- N Sports streams SBT’s 32-match package online and on YouTube.
Brazil's Road to the 2026 World Cup
After a tough quarter-final exit in Qatar 2022, Brazil aims to regain its top spot in world football. The team blends veterans like Neymar with exciting new talents. Their qualifying campaign was challenging but ended with automatic qualification: eight wins, four draws, and six losses. Barcelona's Raphinha led scoring with five goals.
Coach Dorival Júnior, who won the 2022 Copa Libertadores with Flamengo, emphasizes attacking freedom and tactical flexibility. Players like Vinícius Júnior, Rodrygo, and Bruno Guimarães fit well into this fluid system, though maintaining defensive discipline will be key against tough Group C defenses.
Key Players to Watch
- Vinícius Júnior (Real Madrid) leads Brazil's attack.
- Marquinhos (Paris Saint-Germain) commands as captain and veteran leader.
- Casemiro (Manchester United) anchors midfield tactically.
- Raphinha (Barcelona) provides creativity and goal threats.
- Endrick (Real Madrid) is the exciting young talent ready to shine.
- Igor Thiago (Brentford) adds physical presence up front.
Additional Details
Brazil has qualified for every World Cup since 1930, totaling 23 appearances and winning five titles (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002). For the 2026 tournament, the team will base themselves in New Jersey, training at the New York Red Bulls' modern facility in Morristown.
Brazil's group stage games will mostly air late evening or early morning Brasília time. Fans can also use VPNs to access international streams securely from anywhere.






