Check out how to watch Brazil v Haiti in this World Cup 2026 Group C clash at Philadelphia Stadium, including TV channel, streaming news, radio coverage and kick off time.
| Live Streaming | Date | Kick Off Time | TV Channel |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brazil v Haiti | 20 June 2026 | 01:30 BST | ITV1 / STV |
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Brazil v Haiti on TV: Live Streaming Details
Brazil v Haiti will be shown live in the UK on ITV1, with kick off at 1:30am BST. Scottish viewers can also watch on STV. UK viewers can also stream the game for free via ITVX, with Scottish viewers able to watch on the STV Player.
Brazil go into this match sitting third in Group C after a disappointing opener, having been held to a 1-1 draw by Morocco despite taking the lead through Vinicius Junior’s fine strike.
Carlo Ancelotti will be looking for a much-improved performance in Philadelphia, with Brazil not yet hitting the heights many had expected from one of the pre-tournament favourites.
Neymar remains a doubt through a fitness issue, but changes are expected across the side, with Danilo, Alex Sandro, Fabinho, Luiz Henrique and Matheus Cunha all pushing to come in. Raphinha and Vinicius Junior are set to keep their places in attack.
Brazil have faced Haiti on three previous occasions and won all three, including a 7-1 hammering at the 2016 Copa America, with the Selecao scoring 17 goals across the three meetings without conceding a single one.
Haiti go into this game knowing they could be eliminated before kick off, with a Brazil win combined with a Morocco victory over Scotland in the later match enough to end their tournament.
Sebastien Migne’s side were actually competitive against Scotland in their opener, losing 1-0 in a game where John McGinn’s first-half goal was the difference between the sides.
Wilson Isidor, who plays for Sunderland, is expected to lead the line again with Louicius Deedson, while Josue Casimir could come into the starting side after coming off the bench against Scotland. Goalkeeper Johny Placide is in line for his 84th international cap.
Haiti are playing at the World Cup for the first time since 1974, where they lost all three of their group games, so even a single point in Group C would represent a landmark achievement for the nation.
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