Brazil will face Morocco in its opening match of the FIFA World Cup 2026 [1, 2].

As a perennial powerhouse in international football, Brazil's start in the tournament sets the tone for its pursuit of another world title. The opening fixture is critical for momentum in a group that includes diverse competitive styles.

Brazil has been placed in Group C [3], where it will compete against Morocco, Haiti, and Scotland [3]. The tournament is hosted across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico [2]. The squad consists of 26 players [2].

Preparations for the tournament included a final friendly match scheduled for Saturday the sixth [4]. This match served as a final testing ground for the roster before the competitive fixtures began.

While some reports suggest the match occurs today, other records indicate the tournament schedule follows the conclusion of the final friendly matches [4]. The team has focused on finalizing the starting lineup and integrating the 26-player roster [2].

Defender Danilo said he has addressed his role within the team and the internal discussions regarding starting positions [1]. The team remains focused on the Group C schedule as they aim to advance past the initial phase of the competition [2].

Brazil will face Morocco in its opening match of the FIFA World Cup 2026

Brazil's placement in Group C alongside Morocco, Haiti, and Scotland creates a varied competitive landscape. The match against Morocco is the most significant hurdle of the group stage, as Morocco has emerged as a formidable global competitor in recent years. A strong start is essential for Brazil to avoid a premature exit and maintain its status as a tournament favorite.