Brazil vs Morocco live stream coverage leads one of the biggest early fixtures of FIFA World Cup 2026, with Group C opening at New York New Jersey Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey on Saturday, June 13. Brazil arrive under Carlo Ancelotti with title pressure and a deep attack, while Morocco bring the belief of a recent World Cup semi-finalist and one of Africa's strongest squads.
Kickoff is set for 6:00 PM ET / 11:00 PM UK / 7:00 PM Brazil time / 11:00 PM Morocco time. This guide covers the TV channel, streaming apps, free-to-air routes, expected lineups, and squad lists, and broadcast details were checked on June 13, 2026.
Brazil vs Morocco Live Broadcast Quick Facts
| Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Date | Saturday, June 13, 2026 |
| Kickoff Time | 6:00 PM ET / 11:00 PM UK and Morocco / 7:00 PM Brazil time / 3:30 AM India time |
| Venue | New York New Jersey Stadium, New Jersey |
| Stage | FIFA World Cup 2026 Group Stage |
| Official Broadcaster | FOX Sports, BBC, Globo, beIN Sports |
| TV Channel | FS1 in the United States, BBC One in the United Kingdom, Globo in Brazil, and beIN Sports across MENA |
| Streaming App | FOX One, FOX Sports App, Peacock, BBC iPlayer, Globoplay, beIN SPORTS CONNECT, and Zee5 |
| Free or Paid | Free routes are available in the United Kingdom and Brazil, while U.S. English coverage needs a pay-TV route and MENA coverage is usually subscription based |
| Commentary Language | English, Portuguese, Arabic, and French |
Where to Watch Brazil vs Morocco Live Stream on TV
The safest route is still the official broadcaster in your country, because this Group C opener sits inside different rights packages across North America, Europe, South America, and the Arab region. United States viewers can use FOX Sports for the main English-language route, Brazil viewers should start with Globo and Globoplay, and Morocco viewers should expect beIN Sports to carry the premium regional feed.
United Kingdom coverage has landed on BBC One and BBC iPlayer for this fixture, while India viewers should use Zee5 for the main digital route. That gives Brazil vs Morocco a strong mix of free and premium options before one of the most watched group-stage nights so far.
| Country | Best Viewing Route |
|---|---|
| United States | FS1 on television, with FOX One and the FOX Sports App for the main English-language stream |
| Brazil | Globo on television and Globoplay for the official digital route |
| Morocco / MENA | beIN Sports on television and beIN SPORTS CONNECT for the live stream |
| United Kingdom | BBC One on television and BBC iPlayer for the free digital route |
Free to Air Options
United Kingdom viewers have a clear free route because BBC One and BBC iPlayer are carrying the match. Brazil also has a strong open path through Globo, which keeps one of the tournament's biggest fan bases on a mainstream television feed for kickoff.
The United States does not have the same open English-language setup because FS1 sits inside the wider FOX pay-TV package. Morocco viewers should treat the MENA route as paid access unless a local free simulcast is confirmed close to kickoff.
Subscription and Pay TV Options
United States viewers who want the match in English should plan around FS1, FOX One, or a provider sign-in through the FOX Sports App. Spanish-language viewers can use Peacock and the wider Telemundo route if they prefer tournament coverage in Spanish.
MENA viewers should keep beIN Sports television and beIN SPORTS CONNECT ready, while India viewers should sign in early on Zee5. That setup keeps Brazil vs Morocco widely available, yet not fully free in every country.
Brazil vs Morocco TV Channel and Live Stream: How to Watch Around the World
Broadcasters have locked in their coverage details to make sure you do not miss a single minute of FIFA World Cup 2026 action from New York New Jersey Stadium, New Jersey.
United States
FOX Sports holds English-language rights for the tournament in the United States, while Telemundo and Peacock carry the Spanish-language coverage across major platforms.
TV Channel(s): FOX (English), Telemundo (Spanish)
Live Stream(s): FOX Sports App, FOX One, Peacock (Spanish)
United Kingdom
BBC and ITV share free-to-air rights in the United Kingdom, and this fixture should stay easy to access for viewers tracking the World Cup from home.
TV Channel(s): BBC One or ITV1
Live Stream(s): BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport online, ITVX
Canada
Canadian viewers have multiple routes through Bell Media's World Cup coverage, with TSN leading the main English-language feed and selected matches also landing on CTV.
TV Channel(s): TSN, CTV
Live Stream(s): TSN+, Crave app
Ireland
RTÉ carries tournament coverage in the Republic of Ireland and keeps major fixtures available across television and digital viewing.
TV Channel(s): RTÉ One / RTÉ2
Live Stream(s): RTÉ Player
Australia
SBS holds free-to-air rights in Australia, so viewers can watch live or catch up later through the network's tournament streaming hub.
TV Channel(s): SBS
Live Stream(s): SBS On Demand
India
India's official tournament streaming route is still not fully settled in FIFA's public market list, but match guides continue to point viewers toward Zee5 for digital access.
TV Channel(s): Zee5
Live Stream(s): Zee5
Germany
MagentaTV carries every match in Germany, while ARD and ZDF still provide a broad free-to-air selection across the tournament.
TV Channel(s): MagentaTV, ARD / ZDF (selected matches)
Live Stream(s): MagentaTV
France
M6 carries free-to-air coverage for part of the tournament in France, while beIN Sports remains the full-package destination for subscribers.
TV Channel(s): M6, beIN Sports
Live Stream(s): 6play, beIN SPORTS CONNECT, myCANAL
Spain
RTVE remains the free-to-air route for selected World Cup matches in Spain, while DAZN supports the wider streaming and pay-TV access.
TV Channel(s): La 1 / RTVE
Live Stream(s): RTVE Play, DAZN
Middle East and North Africa
beIN Sports holds the regional rights across MENA and continues to provide full tournament coverage for television and connected devices.
TV Channel(s): beIN Sports
Live Stream(s): beIN SPORTS CONNECT
How to Watch Brazil vs Morocco Online and on Mobile
Mobile viewing starts with the app attached to your broadcaster. United States viewers should load FOX One or the FOX Sports App for English coverage, while U.S. Spanish-language viewers can use Peacock or the Telemundo app.
United Kingdom viewers should open BBC iPlayer before kickoff, Brazil viewers can stream through Globoplay, and MENA viewers should use beIN SPORTS CONNECT. India viewers should also sign in early on Zee5 because this fixture starts late at night for several Asian audiences.
Is Brazil vs Morocco Free to Watch?
Yes in some major countries. BBC One and BBC iPlayer make the match free in the United Kingdom, while Globo offers Brazil one of the clearest open-access routes for the fixture.
The United States is different because the English-language route runs through FS1, which usually needs a cable package, live-TV bundle, or FOX One access. Morocco viewers across MENA should expect the standard beIN Sports subscription model unless a local free window is confirmed.
Match Kickoff Time by Time Zone
| Region | Kickoff Time |
|---|---|
| Eastern Time | 6:00 PM, Saturday, June 13 |
| Central Time | 5:00 PM, Saturday, June 13 |
| Mountain Time | 4:00 PM, Saturday, June 13 |
| Pacific Time | 3:00 PM, Saturday, June 13 |
| Brazil | 7:00 PM, Saturday, June 13 |
| Morocco | 11:00 PM, Saturday, June 13 |
| United Kingdom | 11:00 PM, Saturday, June 13 |
| Germany | 12:00 AM, Sunday, June 14 |
| India | 3:30 AM, Sunday, June 14 |
| Pakistan | 3:00 AM, Sunday, June 14 |
| Australia | 8:00 AM, Sunday, June 14 |
Brazil vs Morocco Match Preview
The Brazil squad opens its campaign with more pressure than most contenders because Group C still includes another serious rival on day one. Neymar is out of the opener with a calf injury, so the main attacking burden should fall on Vinicius Junior, Raphinha, Matheus Cunha, and the midfield control of Casemiro and Bruno Guimaraes.
The Morocco squad arrives with major recent tournament credibility, yet two late injuries have changed the defensive picture. Nayef Aguerd and Abde Ezzalzouli are out of the tournament, and that leaves Morocco leaning even more on Achraf Hakimi, Sofyan Amrabat, Brahim Diaz, and a reshaped back line.
Brazil should want longer spells of possession and more direct one-v-one pressure from the wings. Morocco should trust compact defending, quick breaks, and the technical quality of Diaz, Saibari, and El Khannouss if the game opens up.
Brazil vs Morocco Expected Lineups
Brazil vs Morocco expected lineups remain projected because official XIs arrive close to kickoff. Brazil's current read points toward a 4-2-3-1 under Ancelotti, while Morocco's best late projection is a compact 4-3-3 built around Amrabat, Ounahi, and quick wide support.
| Team | Expected Starting XI |
|---|---|
| Brazil | Alisson; Danilo, Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhaes, Alex Sandro; Casemiro, Bruno Guimaraes; Raphinha, Lucas Paqueta, Vinicius Junior; Matheus Cunha |
| Morocco | Yassine Bounou; Achraf Hakimi, Issa Diop, Chadi Riad, Noussair Mazraoui; Sofyan Amrabat, Neil El Aynaoui, Azzedine Ounahi; Brahim Diaz, Ismael Saibari, Bilal El Khannouss |
Brazil vs Morocco Players Squad
Both final 26-player squads are already locked for the tournament, and Morocco's list now includes late injury replacements Marwane Saadane and Amine Sbai. Brazil also made a late squad change after Wesley's withdrawal, with Ederson Silva added before the opener.
| Team | Squad Players |
|---|---|
| Brazil | Alisson, Ederson Silva, Gabriel Magalhaes, Marquinhos, Casemiro, Alex Sandro, Vinicius Junior, Bruno Guimaraes, Matheus Cunha, Neymar Jr, Raphinha, Weverton, Danilo, Bremer, Leo Pereira, Douglas Santos, Fabinho, Danilo Santos, Endrick, Lucas Paqueta, Luiz Henrique, Gabriel Martinelli, Ederson, Roger Ibanez, Igor Thiago, Rayan |
| Morocco | Yassine Bounou, Achraf Hakimi, Noussair Mazraoui, Sofyan Amrabat, Marwane Saadane, Ayyoub Bouaddi, Chemsdine Talbi, Azzedine Ounahi, Soufiane Rahimi, Brahim Diaz, Ismael Saibari, Munir El Kajoui, Zakaria El Ouahdi, Issa Diop, Samir El Mourabet, Gessime Yassine, Amine Sbai, Chadi Riad, Youssef Bellammari, Ayoub El Kaabi, Ayoube Amaimouni, Ahmed Reda Tagnaouti, Bilal El Khannouss, Neil El Aynaoui, Redouane Halhal, Anass Salah Eddine |
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I watch Brazil vs Morocco live in the United States?
United States viewers can watch Brazil vs Morocco on FS1 in English, while FOX One and the FOX Sports App handle the main digital route. Telemundo and Peacock carry the Spanish-language coverage.
Is Brazil vs Morocco free to watch?
Yes in the United Kingdom through BBC One and BBC iPlayer, and in Brazil through Globo. The U.S. English-language route and most MENA coverage are not generally free.
What time is Brazil vs Morocco kickoff?
Brazil vs Morocco kicks off at 6:00 PM ET on Saturday, June 13, 2026. That is 7:00 PM in Brazil, 11:00 PM in Morocco and the UK, and 3:30 AM in India on Sunday.
Can I stream Brazil vs Morocco on my phone?
Yes. FOX One, the FOX Sports App, Peacock, BBC iPlayer, Globoplay, beIN SPORTS CONNECT, and Zee5 are the main official mobile routes to check before kickoff.
Who are the main players to watch in Brazil vs Morocco?
Brazil's main names include Vinicius Junior, Raphinha, Casemiro, Bruno Guimaraes, and Matheus Cunha, while Morocco's biggest threats include Achraf Hakimi, Sofyan Amrabat, Brahim Diaz, Ismael Saibari, and Bilal El Khannouss.
United Kingdom viewers can get the cleanest free route through BBC, while Brazil viewers should set up Globo or Globoplay before kickoff. United States viewers need FS1 or FOX One for the main English-language path, and Morocco fans across MENA should keep beIN Sports ready. This fixture has enough quality on both sides to feel like a knockout match long before Group C settles.
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