Brazil vs Morocco free live stream: How to watch World Cup 2026 from anywhere
Five-time champions Brazil are looking to go one better at this year's World Cup, starting with a tricky test against Morocco in Group C
Watch Brazil vs Morocco live streams as Carlo Ancelotti's men look to make it six titles at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Here's how to watch Brazil vs Morocco free live streams from anywhere with a VPN.
- Kick-Off: Saturday, June 13 at 6 p.m. ET / 11 p.m. BST / 8 a.m. AEST
- Free Streams: BBC (U.K.) / SBS (Aus)
- US Stream: Fox via Fubo
- Watch Anywhere: Norton VPN (60-day money back guarantee)
- How to watch the World Cup
No team in World Cup history has more titles than Brazil, and Carlo Ancelotti will be hoping his Samba Boys can make it six this summer. Brazil have given Neymar one last dance, but he is not going to play this first game as he's nursing an injury. Meanwhile, current superstars Raphinha and Vinicius Jr. will be hoping they can step up and become part of the nation's great legacy.
Morocco are not to be underestimated, though. After impressing in Qatar four years ago and getting to the semi-finals, the African side have gone from dark horses to being a real team to watch at the World Cup 2026. They do have a new manager at the helm, though, leading to an adjustment period which has not been ideal preparation for the tournament.
Here's how to watch Brazil vs Morocco in the FIFA World Cup group stages online and on TV — starting with free streaming options.
Stream Brazil vs Morocco on Fubo
Get the Sports + News package for $55.99/month after a 5-day free trial and gain access to Fox and FS1 (they are showing every game of the World Cup).
Can you watch Brazil vs Morocco for free?
Brazil vs Morocco is free to watch in a number of countries, including the U.K., Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Netherlands, Spain, and Turkey.
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Brazil vs Morocco confirmed line-ups
Brazil manager Carlo Ancelotti has gone with a very strong line-up for this opening World Cup tie, with very few surprises. Perhaps the biggest surise, in fact, is that Neymar has been named on the bench despite it being revealed he is struggling with an injury.
Premier League talents Gabriel, Bruno Guimaraes, Casemiro, and Igor Thiago start, while La Liga icons Vinicius Jr and Raphinha are also in the XI.
Here's the Brazil starting line-up:
- Alisson (GK)
- Gabriel
- Marquinhos
- Douglas Santos
- Roger Ibanez
- Casemiro
- Vinicius Jr.
- Bruno Guimaraes
- Raphinha
- Lucas Paqueta
- Igor Thiago
As for Morocco, notable names like Sofyan Amrabat, Chemsdine Talbi, and Gessime Yassine are on the bench.
However, a number of top players are in the starting line-up as expected, like Brahim Diaz and Achraf Hakimi.
Here's the Morocco starting XI:
- Bono (GK)
- Achraf Hakimi
- Noussair Mazraoui
- Issa Diop
- Chadi Riad
- Ayyoub Bouaddi
- Azzedine Ounahi
- Brahim Diaz
- Bilal El Khannouss
- Neil El Aynaoui
- Ismael Saibari
How to watch Brazil vs Morocco from anywhere
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How to watch Brazil vs Morocco live streams in the U.S.
Brazil vs Morocco will air on Fox on Saturday, June 13 with kick-off at 6 p.m. ET.
You can access Fox or FS1 through a cord-cutting service like Fubo, YouTube TV, Hulu+Live TV, Sling (select markets), or DirecTV Stream.
You can also get Fox One, their all new streaming service which carries Fox Sports and all the World Cup action.
Abroad today? You need a VPN like Norton VPN to help you access the stream.
How to watch Brazil vs Morocco live streams in the U.K.
In the U.K. you can stream Brazil vs Morocco on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. Coverage starts at 10:30 p.m. BST on Saturday, June 13 with kick-off at 11 p.m. BST.
To watch live action you need a U.K. postcode (e.g. HA9 0AA) and a valid TV license.
Want to watch your free coverage of the World Cup? Norton VPN can help you watch your usual service from abroad.
How to watch Brazil vs Morocco live streams in Canada
In Canada, TSN and CTV are broadcasting Brazil vs Morocco.
TSN+ packages starts at $8 a month and will include every game of the World Cup, including Brazil vs Morocco.
If you live in Canada but aren't at home right now, you can watch your stream by using Norton VPN.
How to watch Brazil vs Morocco live streams in Australia
In Australia, free-to-air broadcaster SBS will broadcast Brazil vs Morocco.
The easiest way to access this is via SBS On Demand.
Not in Australia right now? Access your free streams for the World Cup using Norton VPN.
Brazil vs Morocco — Need to Know
What time does Brazil vs Morocco kick-off?
Here are the kick-off times for Brazil vs Morocco around the world:
- Australia: 8 a.m. AEST (June 14)
- Brazil: 7 p.m. (BRT)
- Canada: 7 p.m. ADT
- Central Europe: 12 a.m. (June 14)
- India: 3:30 a.m. IST (June 14)
- Mexico: 4 p.m. CT
- New Zealand: 10 a.m. NZST (June 14)
- South Africa: 12 a.m. SAST (June 14)
- U.S.: 6 p.m. ET
- U.K.: 11 p.m. BST
Where is Brazil vs Morocco being played?
The game between Brazil and Morocco is being played at New York/New Jersey Stadium, also known as the MetLife Stadium
The venue has a capacity of over 82,000 and since opening in 2010, it has been the home of American football teams the New York Giants and the New York Jets.
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Jakob has over 11 years of experience in journalism across sports, entertainment, tech, and politics. Now a freelance writer, he works with Future across a range of different brands including Golf Monthly, FourFourTwo, Tom's Guide and more.
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