Brazil vs Morocco: FIFA World Cup 2026 – Complete Broadcast & Viewing Guide
Brazil and Morocco meet at the FIFA World Cup on Saturday 13 June 2026, with kickoff set for 22:00 UTC. Below is everything you need to know about where to watch, which platforms are streaming live, and what time to set your alarm — wherever in the world you are.
Kickoff Times Around the World
| City | Time Zone | Kickoff |
|---|---|---|
| London | BST (UTC+1) | 23:00 |
| Budapest | CEST (UTC+2) | 00:00 (Sun 14 Jun) |
| Paris | CEST (UTC+2) | 00:00 (Sun 14 Jun) |
| Madrid | CEST (UTC+2) | 00:00 (Sun 14 Jun) |
| Bucharest | EEST (UTC+3) | 01:00 (Sun 14 Jun) |
| New York | EDT (UTC-4) | 18:00 |
| Los Angeles | PDT (UTC-7) | 15:00 |
| Mumbai | IST (UTC+5:30) | 03:30 (Sun 14 Jun) |
| Sydney | AEST (UTC+10) | 08:00 (Sun 14 Jun) |
United Kingdom
The FIFA World Cup 2026 is shared between the BBC and ITV in the United Kingdom, both of which are free-to-air broadcasters — meaning no subscription is required to watch any match they cover. Brazil vs Morocco will be broadcast on one of these two networks; check BBC One or ITV1 in the days leading up to kick-off for the confirmed allocation.
For streaming, BBC iPlayer carries all BBC broadcasts live and on demand at no cost to UK licence fee payers, while ITVX (ITV’s streaming platform) provides the same service for ITV-allocated fixtures. Both platforms are accessible on smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and games consoles. Given the 23:00 BST kick-off, the match will run past midnight — both iPlayer and ITVX allow catch-up viewing if you miss the live broadcast.
United States and Canada
United States: FOX holds the English-language broadcast rights to the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the US, with Telemundo and its streaming platform Peacock carrying all Spanish-language coverage. FOX Sports will air the match on either FOX or FS1; the Spanish-language call goes to Telemundo. Streaming in English is available via the FOX Sports app or FuboTV (subscription required); Telemundo’s coverage streams on Peacock. For cord-cutters, FuboTV, Sling TV, and YouTube TV all carry FOX and/or FS1 depending on the tier selected.
Canada: TSN and CTV share World Cup broadcast rights in Canada. CTV is a free conventional broadcaster, meaning this match could be available at no cost on that network depending on scheduling allocation. TSN provides more comprehensive coverage across its channel family, with streaming available through the TSN Direct app (subscription required) or via your cable/satellite provider’s authenticated login. French-language viewers in Canada should check RDS or TVA Sports.
France
The FIFA World Cup 2026 broadcast rights in France are held by TF1 and beIN Sports. TF1 is a free-to-air channel that typically carries selected high-profile matches, while beIN Sports — a subscription pay-TV service — holds rights to broader coverage. A Brazil vs Morocco fixture is precisely the kind of marquee game likely to land on TF1’s free-to-air schedule, though confirmation closer to the date is advisable. Streaming is available via the TF1+ platform (free, registration required) for TF1 content, and via the beIN Sports Connect app for subscribers.
Other Major Markets
Spain: Mediaset España (Cuatro/Telecinco) and RTVE share World Cup coverage in Spain, with RTVE’s La 1 providing free-to-air access to selected matches. The RTVE Play app offers free streaming for all La 1 broadcasts. Movistar+ also holds pay-TV rights for more extensive coverage.
Germany: ARD and ZDF hold the free-to-air World Cup rights in Germany, alternating coverage of major games between their flagship channels Das Erste and ZDF. Both broadcasters offer live streaming through their respective Mediathek platforms at no charge. This is one of the most viewer-friendly arrangements in European broadcasting.
Italy: RAI and Mediaset share Italy’s World Cup broadcast rights, with RAI Uno and Canale 5 the most likely free-to-air outlets for a group-stage fixture of this profile. RAI Play provides free streaming for all RAI broadcasts, accessible without a subscription.
Romania: PRO TV holds prominent World Cup broadcast rights in Romania and is likely to carry this fixture live. TVR, Romania’s public broadcaster, also holds rights to certain matches. Streaming is available through the Pro TV online platform and TVR+.
Netherlands: The Nederlandse Omroep Stichting (NOS) holds free-to-air World Cup rights in the Netherlands, broadcasting matches on NPO 1. The NPO Start platform streams all NOS World Cup coverage online at no cost.
Streaming Without a Subscription
If you are travelling abroad and your usual streaming service is geo-blocked, a VPN (Virtual Private Network) can reroute your connection to appear as though you are in your home country — in principle restoring access to services you already pay for. This guide does not endorse any specific VPN provider, and users should check the terms of service for each streaming platform before using one.
FIFA does not currently offer free live streaming of World Cup matches via FIFA+ or any other official channel, though FIFA+ typically carries highlights and post-match content. Official rights-holder platforms (iPlayer, ITVX, Peacock, FuboTV, etc.) remain the only legitimate routes to a legal live stream.
Our Match Preview
For a full tactical breakdown, team news, and a match prediction, read our dedicated preview: Brazil vs Morocco – FIFA World Cup 2026 Preview & Prediction.
FAQ
- What time is Brazil vs Morocco in the UK?
- Brazil vs Morocco kicks off at 23:00 BST on Saturday 13 June 2026. The match runs past midnight, so plan accordingly if watching live.
- Is Brazil vs Morocco on free TV in the UK?
- Yes. The BBC and ITV jointly hold the UK's free-to-air World Cup rights for 2026. The match will be shown on either BBC One or ITV1 — both free to watch without a subscription. Check listings closer to matchday for the confirmed channel.
- Where can I stream Brazil vs Morocco online?
- In the UK, stream free on BBC iPlayer or ITVX depending on which channel airs the match. In the US, stream in English on the FOX Sports app or FuboTV, and in Spanish on Peacock (Telemundo). Canadian viewers can stream via TSN Direct or through CTV's platforms.
- What channel is Brazil vs Morocco on in the US?
- In the US, English-language coverage is on FOX or FS1 (confirmed nearer to kick-off). Spanish-language coverage is on Telemundo. Both FOX Sports and Telemundo are available through major pay-TV providers and live TV streaming services such as FuboTV and YouTube TV.
- Can I watch Brazil vs Morocco on YouTube?
- There is no confirmed free live stream on YouTube from an official rights holder. FIFA+ occasionally posts highlights on YouTube but does not stream World Cup matches live. To watch legally, use an official broadcaster platform such as BBC iPlayer, ITVX, FOX Sports app, or Peacock depending on your country.
