Brazil and Morocco meet today in the opening Group C match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup [1].
The fixture represents a critical start for both nations as they attempt to secure early momentum in the tournament. Brazil enters the contest as five-time world champions [5], while Morocco arrives as a prominent African heavyweight seeking to challenge the established order.
The match is scheduled for 6 p.m. ET on Saturday, June 13, 2026 [1, 2]. It will take place at MetLife Stadium, also referred to as the New York New Jersey Stadium [1, 3, 4], located in East Rutherford, New Jersey [1].
Betting markets favor the South American side heading into the clash. Brazil holds odds of -167 [6], while Morocco is listed at +400 [8]. A draw is currently priced at +290 [7].
Both teams have focused on preparation and fan engagement leading up to the kickoff. Brazil has utilized colorful displays to gear up for the match as they look to maintain their status as tournament favorites [9].
“Brazil enters the contest as five-time world champions”
This match serves as a litmus test for both teams' tactical readiness in the expanded 2026 format. For Brazil, a victory reinforces their historical dominance and psychological edge in Group C. For Morocco, an upset or a draw would signal a shift in the global balance of power, proving that African nations can consistently compete with and defeat the most successful teams in football history.


