Brazil and Morocco meet Saturday, June 13, 2026, for a Group C match in the FIFA World Cup 2026 [1].
This opening game for Brazil serves as a critical first step in the tournament, as the result will influence the early standings of Group C [1, 3].
The match is scheduled for a 6 p.m. Eastern Time kickoff [1]. It marks the seventh game of the 104 total matches scheduled for the tournament [1].
The contest takes place at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey [2]. For the duration of the event, the venue has been temporarily renamed the "New York New Jersey Stadium" [3].
Both teams are competing for a spot in the knockout stages of the tournament. Because this is Brazil's first game of the campaign, the match establishes the momentum for the South American side in a competitive group [1, 3].
Fans have gathered in East Rutherford and at viewing sites like New York Times Square to watch the event. The match represents a high-profile clash between two nations with significant soccer legacies, impacting the trajectory of Group C from the start [1, 2].
“Brazil begins its Group C campaign against Morocco”
As the seventh match of the 104-game tournament, this fixture highlights the scale of the 2026 World Cup. The temporary renaming of MetLife Stadium reflects FIFA's strategy to brand venues by host city or region rather than corporate sponsors. For Brazil, a positive result against Morocco is essential to maintain their status as tournament favorites and secure an early lead in Group C.





