Coluna do Fla
·19 June 2026
World Cup: will Brazil v Haiti be shown on Globo?

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·19 June 2026

The day has arrived! Brazil continue their quest for a record sixth World Cup title this Friday (19), at 9:30 PM (Brasília time), at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. The clash with Haiti marks another round of Group C in the 2026 World Cup. For fans wanting to follow Carlo Ancelotti’s team in their second challenge of the tournament, Coluna do Fla reports that Globo will show the match on free-to-air TV.
On TV Globo, Everaldo Marques will handle play-by-play. Meanwhile, Ana Thaís Matos, Cristiane Rozeira, Denilson, and Junior make up the commentary team.
SBT will also broadcast the match on free-to-air TV. Galvão Bueno will be on play-by-play, joined by commentators Alexandre Pato and Mauro Beting, while Mauro Naves, André Hernan, and João Venturi will report from the sidelines.
In addition, on pay TV, SporTV will air the match with play-by-play from Luiz Carlos Jr and analysis from Ricardinho and Eric Faria. On Ge TV, Jorge Iggor will call the game, with commentary from Luana Maluf and Jorginho Frello, a Flamengo player.
Finally, CazéTV will feature Luis Felipe Freitas on play-by-play, with commentary from Casimiro Miguel and Fernando Campos. In addition to them, names such as Fernanda Gentil, Ju Cabral, Romário, Guilherme Beltrão, Chico Moedas, and Diogo Defante will also be involved in the match.
As tradition dictates, Coluna do Fla is preparing special coverage for Brazil’s match. The pregame show begins two hours before kickoff, that is, at 7:30 PM (Brasília time), offering a space for direct interaction between the reporters and the fans. Thus, Simon Lédo, Leo José, Rock Hudson, Jonas Stelmann, Lucas Pessin, Thiago Paiva, and the toughest crew on the internet will be part of the live stream.
The Coluna do Fla reporting team captures the atmosphere in the streets, brings exclusive behind-the-scenes coverage, and details the movements involving the four called-up Flamengo players: Alex Sandro, Danilo, Léo Pereira, and Paquetá.
In addition, Coluna do Fla follows the players’ steps daily and delivers technical analysis with the authority of those who know the day-to-day life of the Most Beloved. The audience will find live broadcasts, coverage, as well as interviews and news surrounding the environment of the Brazil National Team.
The Brazil National Team are looking for their first win of the World Cup after a 1-1 draw with Morocco in the opener. Haiti, on the other hand, are trying to bounce back after a 1-0 loss to Scotland.
At the moment, Scotland lead the group with three points, while Brazil and Morocco have one point each. Brazil are in third place, and Haiti sit at the bottom.
Therefore, the match carries major importance for qualification. Beyond the win, Brazil also need to improve their goal difference, since advancement could be decided by tiebreakers at the end of the group stage. Carlo Ancelotti’s team come in as clear favorites, but they need to be efficient to turn dominance into a favorable scoreline.
Expectations are centered on the Italian coach’s second lineup at the World Cup. Brazil’s probable team is as follows: Alisson, Danilo, Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhães and Douglas Santos; Casemiro, Bruno Guimarães and Lucas Paquetá (Danilo Santos); Raphinha, Matheus Cunha and Vini Junior.
Coluna do Fla is following every development of this opener, offering updated information on the lineups, the players’ fitness conditions, and the strategic decisions for the match. Visit the website, social media channels, and YouTube so you don’t miss any detail of the game.
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