World Cup Schedule June 13: How to Watch Brazil vs Morocco and Other Matches
June 13, 2026 marks the first matchday of the FIFA World Cup, with four group‑stage games across North America. Brazil, the five‑time champions, open against African champions Morocco, while Qatar, Haiti, Scotland, Australia and Turkey also take the field.
Opening Clash: Brazil vs Morocco Kickoff Details
Time (ET): 6 pm
Stadium: New York‑New Jersey Stadium
Broadcast Options Across Key Markets
- United States: FOX / Telemundo (stream on FuboTV)
- Canada: TSN (stream)
- United Kingdom: BBC / ITV (stream)
- Australia: SBS (stream)
Key Storylines for Brazil vs Morocco
Morocco, the 2022 semi‑finalists and African champions, could deliver the tournament’s first upset if they exploit the space behind Carlo Ancelotti’s side, which is still finding rhythm under the new coach. Watch full‑back Achraf Hakimi for his ability to join the attack.
Other Group Matches Today
- Qatar vs Switzerland – 3 pm ET, San Francisco Bay Area Stadium. Broadcast same as above.
- Haiti vs Scotland – 9 pm ET, Boston Stadium. Broadcast same as above.
- Australia vs Turkey – midnight (Sunday) ET, BC Place Vancouver. Broadcast same as above.
What to Expect from Today's Games
Beyond the headline Brazil‑Morocco duel, Qatar will look to improve on their 2022 disappointment, while Switzerland brings a stable core under Murat Yakin. Scotland hopes to break a 28‑year World Cup drought, and Turkey aims to prove they are a dark‑horse contender in Group D.