Don't Miss a Kick: Your Complete Guide to Watching Brazil vs. Morocco Live at the World Cup

Don't Miss a Kick: Your Complete Guide to Watching Brazil vs. Morocco Live at the World Cup

Brazil kicks off its 2026 World Cup qualifying journey on Saturday with a highly anticipated clash against African powerhouse Morocco.

Carlo Ancelotti will gain valuable insight from his squad in this fixture, undoubtedly their most challenging test in Group C—with all due respect to Haiti and Scotland. Expectations remain elevated, though a sense of pessimism continues to shadow a Brazil side that has now gone 32 years without claiming this prestigious trophy, last achieving the feat on American soil back in 1994.

Morocco will be fully aware of the caliber of their opponents, but Mohamed Ouahbi will trust his team to shake up this tournament just as they did four years ago in Qatar, when they stormed all the way to the semifinals.

Here's how you can follow Saturday's action.

What Time Does Brazil vs. Morocco Kick Off?

How to Watch Brazil vs. Morocco on TV, Live Stream

Viewers in the United States have several options available. Fox Sports and fuboTV will both be broadcasting the match, while Spanish-language coverage will be provided by Telemundo.

TSN, CTV, RDS and Crave are all airing the game in Canada, while in Mexico, fans can tune into a variety of channels, including Canal 5, TUDN and ViX.

Those staying up late in the United Kingdom can catch the action on BBC One or BBC iPlayer.

Country

Broadcaster(s)

United States

Fox Network, fuboTV, Telemundo, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, Fox One

Canada

TSN+, TSN1, TSN4, TSN5, RDS, CTV, RDS App, CTV App, Crave

Mexico

Canal 5 Televisa, TUDN, Azteca 7, TUDN En Vivo, Las Estrellas, Azteca Deportes En Vivo, ViX Mexico

United Kingdom

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

What's Next for Brazil, Morocco?

Achraf Hakimi

This match has been touted as the battle for first place in Group C, with both Brazil and Morocco expected to comfortably collect six points from their remaining two games. On paper, whichever side wins here should go on to claim the full nine points available.

Brazil faces underdog Haiti on Friday, June 19 before wrapping up the group stage five days later against Scotland. For Morocco, those fixtures are reversed, with the Tartan Army posing the greater threat among the other two sides in the group.

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