If you are following Brazil into FIFA World Cup 2026, the first questions are simple: how to watch at home, when the team plays, and what travel rules matter if you want to make the trip yourself. Brazil head to the tournament with a clear story and real pressure to deliver.

This guide covers how fans in Brazil can watch the tournament, what to expect from Brazil, the key players to follow, and the practical travel steps for supporters heading to North America.

How to Watch World Cup 2026 from Brazil

The two clearest official routes are CazéTV and Grupo Globo. FIFA confirmed CazéTV as a full-tournament Brazilian rights holder, while Globo publicly says TV Globo, sportv, Globoplay, and ge will also carry a broad World Cup package.

That gives Brazil fans one of the strongest viewing setups anywhere in the tournament. You can build around free streaming, open television, or the wider Globo ecosystem depending on how closely you want to follow every match.

PlatformTypeFree or PaidAvailable On
CazéTVStreamingFreeYouTube and connected devices
TV GloboFree-to-air TVFreeTelevision in Brazil
sportv / GloboplayPay TV and streamingPaidTV, web, mobile, connected devices

Brazil at World Cup 2026 — What to Expect

Brazil are in Group C with Morocco, Haiti, and Scotland. It is a group Brazil should still expect to control, even if Morocco bring real quality and Scotland can make matches uncomfortable.

The realistic expectation is a deep run. Brazil have enough attacking depth to top the group, and the bigger question is whether the squad can turn that talent into consistent knockout control.

Brazil World Cup 2026 Fixtures

DateMatchStageKickoff UTCVenue
13 June 2026Brazil vs MoroccoGroup C22:00 UTCMetLife Stadium, New Jersey
20 June 2026Brazil vs HaitiGroup C01:00 UTCLincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
24 June 2026Scotland vs BrazilGroup C22:00 UTCHard Rock Stadium, Miami

Key Players to Watch from Brazil

Vinicius Junior

Vinicius Junior still carries the explosive threat that can break open a tight tournament match in one move. If Brazil are going to look like true title contenders, his directness will be central.

Rodrygo

Rodrygo matters because he gives Brazil flexibility across the front line. In a tournament, that movement and decision-making can be as valuable as pure finishing.

Bruno Guimaraes

Bruno Guimaraes gives Brazil balance between control and aggression. When the tempo rises, he is one of the midfielders who can keep Brazil settled.

Travelling to the World Cup 2026 from Brazil

Visa requirements

Brazilian travellers should plan around the standard United States visitor visa process. Canada says some Brazilian passport holders can use an eTA by air if they meet the published eligibility rules, while Mexico's embassy in Brazil says Brazilian citizens travelling by air can use the electronic visa route launched on 5 February 2026, with separate exemption routes still applying in some cases.

That means Brazil fans should check all three host-country rules early, especially if the trip includes both the USA and Mexico.

Flights and getting there

Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro give strong one-stop access into the main host-country hubs, but Brazil's group is spread between New Jersey, Philadelphia, and Miami. Miami is the easiest cultural and flight fit for many Brazilian fans, even if the opening match is in the northeast USA.

Tickets

Use FIFA's official ticket portal and the approved resale route once it opens. For one safe starting point, use our World Cup tickets hub and avoid unofficial resale offers that cannot prove official transfer status.

Fan Tips for Supporting Brazil at World Cup 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

Brazil has one of the strongest official viewing setups in the tournament. CazéTV is the clearest free digital route, while Globo also brings TV, streaming, and sports-channel coverage.

Brazil face Morocco, Haiti, and Scotland in Group C. The Morocco match looks like the biggest early test.

Brazilian travellers should plan around a U.S. visitor visa, Canada's published eTA or visitor visa rules, and Mexico's current electronic visa or exemption routes for air travel.

Use FIFA's official ticket portal and the official resale route once available. Avoid unofficial resale groups and unverified seller screenshots.