Quick answer
Brazil – Morocco is played on 13 June 2026 and kicks off at 23:00 Morocco time (6:00 p.m. US Eastern) at MetLife Stadium in the New York / New Jersey area. It is shown free in Morocco by the SNRT (Al Aoula and Arryadia) and on beIN Sports. In Morocco this opening clash is an evening watch: cafés, sports bars and big screens will be packed.
Morocco's next match
Brazil – Morocco
13 June 2026 · 23:00 (Morocco time)
Kick-off in
Morocco's 2026 World Cup schedule
The Atlas Lions' three group-stage matches, with the kick-off time in Morocco (GMT+1), the stadium and the TV broadcast.
Date
13 June 2026
Brazil–Morocco
MetLife Stadium · New York / New JerseySNRT (Al Aoula / Arryadia) · beIN Sports
23:00Morocco timeWhere to watch?Date
19 June 2026
Scotland–Morocco
Gillette Stadium · Boston (Foxborough)SNRT (Al Aoula / Arryadia) · beIN Sports
23:00Morocco timeWhere to watch?Date
24 June 2026
Morocco–Haiti
Mercedes-Benz Stadium · AtlantaSNRT (Al Aoula / Arryadia) · beIN Sports
23:00Morocco timeWhere to watch?
Morocco's Group C
Morocco start against Brazil, then face Scotland before finishing against Haiti. The top two of each group and the eight best third-placed teams advance to the next round, under the 48-team 2026 format.
TV broadcast of Morocco's matches
Morocco's matches are broadcast free-to-air by the SNRT on Al Aoula and Arryadia (through a deal with beIN Sports, the exclusive rights holder for the MENA region). beIN Sports carries the full tournament on subscription.
The match at a glance
This is the standout Group C fixture and one of the group stage's marquee clashes: Brazil, five-time world champions, against Morocco, 2022 World Cup semi-finalists. For the Atlas Lions, opening the tournament against such a benchmark sets the tone. The top two of each group and the eight best third-placed teams qualify for the next round, under the 48-team format.
Where to watch this match in Morocco
Given the scale of the game, expect record crowds nationwide. In Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech, Tangier and Agadir, cafés broadcast for free and sports bars offer several screens: arrive early or book a restaurant with a big screen. For the crowd atmosphere, head to a public big screen if one is announced near you. See our city guides to find the best districts.
Which channel shows the match?
Morocco's matches are broadcast free-to-air by the SNRT on Al Aoula and Arryadia (through a deal with beIN Sports, the exclusive rights holder for the MENA region). beIN Sports carries the full tournament on subscription.
Where to stay nearby
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