The Independent
·19 giugno 2026
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·19 giugno 2026
Brazil are looking for their first victory of the World Cup as they take on Haiti late on Friday in Philadelphia.
Carlo Ancelotti’s side endured a difficult opening match against Morocco, going behind in New York before a sublime equaliser from Vinicius Jr.
They had to settle for a point in the end and will have to play again without Neymar, who has been ruled out of this clash due to injury.
As for Haiti, they made it tough for Scotland in their opening game but need the biggest result in their football history to claim their first point in World Cup football.
Brazil face Haiti at 1:30am BST on Saturday 20 June (8:30pm ET) in Philadelphia.
Viewers in the UK can watch the match free-to-air on ITV 1 and STV, with coverage starting at 1:15am BST. It can also be live-streamed on ITVX.
Neymar has once again been ruled out due to his calf injury, but Ancelotti has a fully fit squad otherwise. Changes could be in the offing after an underwhelming opening display.
Haiti have no new injury concerns, with Sunderland forwardWilson Isidor set to lead the line once again.
Vinicius scored a tremendous goal in Brazil’s draw against Morocco (Reuters)
Brazil - 2/15
Draw - 11/1
Haiti - 25/1







































