How to Watch Brazil vs Haiti at World Cup 2026: TV, Stream, Kick-off
Brazil vs Haiti World Cup: TV, Stream, Kick-off Time

Brazil will be desperate to secure their first win of the World Cup when they face tournament minnows Haiti in Group C on Saturday, June 20.

Match Schedule and Venue

The highly-anticipated World Cup 2026 Group C clash takes place on Saturday, June 20. The official kick-off time is set for 1:30am BST, which corresponds to an 8:30pm local time start on Friday, June 19. The game will be held in the United States at Lincoln Financial Field, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This iconic venue is known for being the home stadium of the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles.

UK Television Coverage

Football fans across the UK can watch the live broadcast of the match on ITV1 or STV for viewers in Scotland. The comprehensive television coverage is scheduled to start at 1.15am BST, giving viewers pre-match build-up.

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Live Streaming Options

The match can be streamed online via the ITVX platform or the STV Player app for those located in Scotland. To watch via mobile apps or online browsers, users simply need to register for a free account and hold a valid UK TV licence.

United States Television Coverage

Soccer fans tuning in from the United States can watch the live broadcast on the FOX network or FS1. Alternatively, Spanish-language options and streaming feeds will be accessible through Telemundo, Fubo, and Peacock starting at 8.30pm ET.

UK Radio Coverage

If you are unable to get to a screen, you can listen to live audio commentary on the radio. The match will be carried across national feeds on BBC Radio 5 Live and talkSPORT, both of which provide audio digital streaming via their mobile apps.

World Cup Form

Both nations enter the matchday two fixture searching for their first victory in Group C. Carlo Ancelotti’s Brazil side currently sit on one point after being held to a 1-1 draw by Morocco, while Haiti are at the bottom of the group with zero points following a 1-0 defeat to Scotland.

Team News and Injuries

Brazil forward Neymar is ruled out for the rest of the group stage with a muscle injury. The remainder of Ancelotti's squad are fit to start the game.

Head-to-Head Record

History heavily favours the South American giants, as Brazil have won all three of their previous encounters against Haiti. The sides have met in two friendlies—a 4-0 win in 1974 and a 6-0 win in 2004—and once competitively at the 2016 Copa America, where Brazil secured a thumping 7-1 victory.

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