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·18 June 2026

Brazil v Haiti: kick-off time and where to watch World Cup game

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Brazil National Team takes the field this Friday (19) against Haiti


Brazil takes the field against Haiti this Friday (19) in a match valid for the second round of Group C of the World Cup. Kickoff is at 9:30 PM (Brasília time) at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Coluna do Fla, which follows every step of the Brazil National Team, brings all the information you need so you don’t miss a single play.

The match will be available through several broadcast options. Globo and SBT will air the game on free-to-air TV across the country. For those who prefer cable TV, SporTV will broadcast the clash. In addition, GETV (Globoplay) and CazéTV (YouTube) will also show Brazil vs. Haiti.


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WHAT ABOUT COLUNA DO FLA?

The Coluna do Fla reporting team follows everything about the National Team across all platforms: YouTube, social media, and the official website. That’s because Flamengo has four red-and-black representatives: Alex Sandro, Danilo, Léo Pereira, and Lucas Paquetá.

That way, for the match against Haiti, fans can find everything they need to know in one place. On social media, coverage happens in real time. In addition, special articles on the website follow everything before, during, and after the clash, including analysis and reaction to the match.

On YouTube, Coluna do Fla will stream the match, with pregame coverage starting at 7:30 PM (Brasília time). Leo José, Rock Hudson, Thiago Paiva, and Guilherme Dutra will lead the broadcast.

WHAT IS THE GROUP C SCENARIO?

The Brazil National Team is looking for its first win of the World Cup after drawing 1-1 with Morocco in the opener. Haiti, on the other hand, is trying to bounce back after losing 1-0 to Scotland.

At the moment, Scotland leads the group with three points, while Brazil and Morocco have one point each. Brazil sits in third place, and Haiti is at the bottom.

WHY IS A WIN VITAL FOR BRAZIL?

The match is hugely important for qualification. Beyond winning, Brazil also needs to build up its goal difference, since qualification could be decided by tiebreakers at the end of the group stage. Carlo Ancelotti’s team enters as the clear favorite, but it needs to be efficient in turning control into a favorable scoreline.

WHAT IS BRAZIL’S PROBABLE LINEUP?

Alisson, Danilo, Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhães, Douglas Santos, Casemiro, Bruno Guimarães, Matheus Cunha, Luiz Henrique, Vinicíus Júnior, Raphinha. Head coach: Carlo Ancelotti.

AND HAITI?

Haiti is playing in only the second World Cup in its history. The Caribbean national team arrives at the tournament as the ‘big underdog’, but it has shown a lot of dedication in search of historic results at the top level of football.

In its opener, Haiti suffered a 1-0 defeat to Scotland, with midfielder John McGinn scoring the goal. The Haitian squad features names such as Frantzdy Pierrot and Wilson Isidor, under the command of Sébastien Migné.

WHAT IS HAITI’S PROBABLE LINEUP?

Johnny Placide, Carlens Arcus, Ricardo Adé, Delcroix, Martin Expérience, Bellegarde, Jean Jacques, Deedson, Ruben Providence, Frantzdy Pierrot, Wilson Isidor. Head coach: Sébastien Migné.

WHAT IS THE MEDICAL SITUATION FOR THE TEAMS?

Neymar is out for the Brazil National Team. The forward reported while dealing with a muscle injury in his right calf and remains under intensive treatment in an attempt to be available later in the group stage. On the Haitian side, midfielder Olivier Woodensky Pierre requires special care due to physical issues and bureaucratic delays involving his travel documents.

WHAT IS THE HEAD-TO-HEAD RECORD?

The history heavily favors Brazil, which has won all three previous meetings against the Haitians. In 1974, Brazil won 4-0. In 2004, the score was 6-0. Finally, in the most recent meeting, at the 2016 Copa América, Brazil routed Haiti 7-1.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.

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