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Brazil vs Haiti live online: goals, score, updates and stats | World Cup 2026 Group C

Matheus Cunha starts up front for the Seleção at Philadelphia Stadium. Neymar is out injured, Endrick is named to the bench.

Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group C - Brazil v Haiti - Philadelphia Stadium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. - June 19, 2026 Brazil's Matheus Cunha celebrates scoring their second goal with Vinicius Junior and Lucas Paqueta REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
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Journalist, AS USA
A journalist, soccer fanatic and Shrewsbury Town fan, Will’s love for the game has withstood countless playoff final losses. After graduating from the University of Liverpool he wrote for a number of British publications before joining AS USA in 2020. His work focuses on the Premier League, LaLiga, MLS, Liga MX and the global game.
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Into the hydration break

A brief pause for players to take on liquids. 

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Nearly a stunning goal from Brazil!

A sensational flick from Vinicius to set the ball to Martinelli in the box. The Arsenal man tries to whip a right-footed shot into the far corner but it cannons back off the crossbar. 

The assistant's flag is up, so it wouldn't have counted. But it was a lovely bit of play. 

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The cross is flighted towards Casemiro, who wins the initial header but Brazil can't quite latch onto the second ball. 

Haiti clear. 

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Brazil win a free kick midway into the Haiti half. Guimaraes stands over it, looking to deliver from the left...

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Haiti whip in a free kick from the right. The loose ball drops in the Brazil box but Haiti can't fashion a clear chance and the ball bounces out for a goal kick. 

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There is a HUGE round of applause for Endrick as the 19-year-old trots onto the field. He's a popular figure with Brazil fans. 

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Now the Brazil subs. 

Cunha and Paqueta are taken off. Endrick and Martinelli come on for Brazil. 

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Haiti take the corner before the Brazil substitution and nearly score!

Brilliant delivery, met by Ricardo Ade at the front post. He flicks his header on-target but Alisson saves sharply to deny Haiti a famous goal. 

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Changes for both teams. 

Deedson replaces Casimir for Haiti. 

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Haiti build through the midfield and out to Providence on the right. He runs down a blind alley but manages to retain possession. 

Bellegarde darts into the Brazil box and wins a corner for his team. 

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The crowd are in great voice in Philadelphia, even with the game seemingly over a competition. 

Both teams are still pushing for goals and that's giving some real momentum to the game. 

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Goals galore for Brazil

No great surprise to see that Brazil, the five-time champions, hold that distinction. 

With Haiti continuing to push men forward, you would not be surprised to see Brazil add a few more today. 

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Haiti enjoy a bit of possession and toss the ball into the box. The cross is flicked on but it loops up in the air and Alisson comes out to claim easily. 

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Vinicius looked to be in on goal for Brazil but some dogged defending from Delcroix pushes him wide. The Real Madrid man tries to get a shot off but can't find the space and Haiti clear. 

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An update on the group situation - 

Having lost to Scotland last week, and following Morocco's win earlier today, Haiti will be eliminated by a loss today.

The writing is on the wall for the Haitians, but they are continuing to battle here. 

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Solid defending from the appropriately-named Martin Experience to steal the ball off 19-year-old Rayan

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Good defensive work from Guimaraes to get back and pinch the ball in midfield. 

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At the start of the second half Vinicius is taking up some very central positions. He is almost playing alongside Cunha, the central striker. 

In comparison, Rayan is staying wide on the right. 

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No changes for Brazil at the break.

It wouldn't be a big surprise to see Casemiro - who was booked in the opener against Morocco - get a rest before too long. 

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And we're back!

Haiti get the second half underway. 

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Dominique Simon and Wilson Isidor come on for Haiti at the break. 

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The stats: Brazil dominate against Haiti

A pretty stark set of statistics from the first 45 minutes in Philadelphia. 

Brazil had seven shots, while Haiti did not muster a single effort. Carlo Ancelotti's side were also clinical in their finishing, scoring three goals from an xG of 1.22. If you're into that sort of thing...

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Is Raphinha injured?

You make your mind up. He seemed to walk off the field easily, but it was clearly playing on his mind. 

Rayan is next up in that right-sided role. He has enormously talented but very raw at international level. Can he be relied on as a World Cup starter for Brazil?

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Raphinha injury update

The only negative point for Brazil in that first half was the injury to Raphinha, who was taken off shortly before the break. 

Judging back Vinicius' gesture to the Brazil bench, it seemed to be a hamstring issue. However it's not clear whether it was a serious issue or simply a precaution to remove him with Brazil ahead. 

More on this as soon as we get it. 

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Watch: Vinicius goal (47')

And here's the third goal for Brazil. A brilliant pass from Paqueta received an ice-cool finish from Vini Jr to give Brazil a commanding three-goal lead at the break. 

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Watch: Matheus Cunha goal (35')

Here's the second from Cunha. It's a cracking strike, improved further by the reaction from a fan watch party in Rio. Scenes!

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Watch: Matheus Cunha goal (22')

Here's the first one. A bit fortuitous, but Cunha made up for it with his second. 

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Ok then, 15 minutes to run through the first-half highlights. Starting with the Brazil opener...

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Brazil in cruise control at the break

Two from Matheus Cunha and another from Vinicius Junior. It was a brilliant first-half performance from Brazil, only dampened by an injury to Raphinha

We'll run you through all of the first-half action now...

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Half time in Philadelphia

And that's it from the first half, an impressive showing from Brazil to take a three-goal lead. 

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Nearly halftime now. 

We'll run through the goal highlights during the break. For now, Brazil have a commanding lead. 

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Vinicius makes it two in two

Out of nowhere, Brazil have a third. 

It came from Lucas Paqueta, who clipped a deft pass over the Haiti backline to get Vinicius racing clear. 

He had a clear run on goal and made no mistake, sliding the ball past Placide. 

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GOOOOAAAAL! Vinicius Junior

And now he's on the scoresheet. A brilliant run and a slick finish gets the Real Madrid man his goal. 

Brazil in party mode now. 

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Brilliant work from Vini down the left wing.

He dribbles down the left and into the Haiti box, where he clips in a teasing cross to the back post. It's a dangerous delivery but Haiti head the ball clear. 

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We're going to have six minutes of added time to end the half. 

Two goals, a few injuries; that's probably about right. 

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First involvement for Rayan, who goes one-on-one against his man but the ball deflects back off him and out of play. 

Goal kick to Haiti. 

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The game restarts and Brazil enjoy a good spell of possession to end the half. Carlo Ancelotti will be happy with what he's seen so far. 

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Haiti winger Josué Casimir goes down with an injury, slowing the game down further. 

He receives treatment and has to trundle off the field as a result. 

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Back to the action, Brazil will look to play out the remainder of the first half in comfort now. 

Those two Cunha goals have put them in a commanding position in Philadelphia. 

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The Brazilian party is punctured by an injury to Raphinha, who seemed to pull up out of nowhere. A worry for Brazil. 

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They're not risking it, Raphinha comes off immediately. He is replaced by Bournemouth youngster Rayan

Vinicius seemed to gesture to his hamstring as Raphinha was receiving treatment. That will be a major blow for Brazil. 

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The Brazilian party is punctured by an injury to Raphinha, who seemed to pull up out of nowhere. A worry for Brazil. 

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Cunha finishes emphatically for Brazil

Vinicius drives forward with the ball and slips a pass through to Cunha behind the Haiti backline. 

Cunha is off-balance, veering to the left, but unleashes an unstoppable left-footed strike the soars into the near top corner. It's a brilliant finish from Cunha. 

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GOOOAAAAAAL! Matheus Cunha

His first was scrappy, his second is sensational!

Brazil have a two-goal lead and it's an incredible strike from Cunha!

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Haiti come forward again and manage to force a corner kick. This is a chance to deliver with quality...

The ball is good but Cunha gets a strong head on it to clear. Good working from the goalscorer. 

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Haiti manage to work the ball out to Experience on the left flank and have players rushing into the Brazil box. 

The cross from Experience is comically bad, flying about 30ft over the Brazil goal and out for a goal kick. 

Haiti need to show some composure in those moments. 

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Within three minutes of the restart, Brazil have tried three long ball over the top of the Haiti defense. 

With Vinicius and Raphinha on either wing it's an approach that has merit. So far, however, the Brazil forwards have strayed offside too regularly. 

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Back to the action. 

Haiti push forward and Jean Jacques makes a darting run with the ball into the Brazil box. It comes to nothing, but it's promising. 

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Watch: Matheus Cunha goal for Brazil

Here's the clip of that opening goal for Brazil. 

On second viewing, I may have given Cunha a little too much credit. The Manchester United man basically had the ball deflected off him and into the goal. 

Still, they all count!

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Hydration break

A brief interlude midway through the second half. 

Brazil are probably good value for their lead, without really dominating the game against Haiti. Ancelotti will be hoping to see his team exert a bit more control after the break. 

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Mathues Cunha fires Brazil ahead

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Cunha opens the scoring for Brazil

It was a poor turnover from Haiti to lose the ball in midfield. The ball was worked out to Vinicius who shot on target. 

The effort was saved by Placide but the ball bounces out to Cunha, who finished from close range. Brazil lead!

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GOOOOOAAAAAL! Matheus Cunha

Brazil have the breakthrough! The Manchester United man comes into the team and gets a crucial goal. 

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Raphinha misses huge chance

Brazil are back on the attack and thread a pass through to Raphinha. He is clean through on goal and chips the ball past Placide in goal but it bounces wide of the target. 

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Brazil win a corner on the left. 

Raphinha swings in a cross but Haiti head the ball clear. 

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The oldest Brazil team since 1962

Confirmation of that earlier stat. Namely, this is a very, very old team. 

An average age of 30+ is almost unheard of in the club game. 

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Haiti string together a nice spell of 20+ passes in the midfield and work it out to Carlens Arcus on the right flank. He clips a cross into the middle but the flag is up, he had drifted offside. 

Frustrating for Haiti, who need to make the most of those openings.

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Brazil take a corner kick and it flies all the way through to Vinicius at the back post. He cuts inside and works the ball onto his right foot but his effort is wild and it flies over the crossbar. 

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That Brazil effort came down the right flank and that sort of incisive wing-play will be crucial tonight. 

Haiti have packed the middle of the field, making it very difficult to play centrally. Raphinha on the right and Vinicius on the left have more space and should be the key players for Brazil. 

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Raphinha has goal ruled out

it was a brilliant piece of attacking play there from Brazil, a series of one-touch passes that sent Raphinha in on goal. 

He finished coolly but the assistant's flag was up immediately. The Barcelona man had strayed offside. 

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No goal! Offside

Wait! The goal will not stand. Offside. 

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GOOOOAAAAAAL! Raphinha

Brazil are ahead and it's a brilliant finish from the Barcelona man!

 

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Free kick to Haiti on the halfway line. They play it short, getting a touch of the ball for the first time tonight. 

Good ball forward towards Pierrot and he holds the ball up well. Haiti try to build but the ball trickle out for a Brazil throw-in. 

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Anyway, back to the action. 

Brazil knock the ball around between Marquinhos and Gabriel at the back, looking for a route forwards. 

The ball is worked out towards Vinicius who makes great progress down the left wing before losing the ball. Goal kick to Haiti. 

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These are the new rules to improve the pace of matches at the World Cup

Here's everything you need to know about those new rules. Haiti should have read up beforehand!

New time-wasting rules

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Corner kick to Brazil! A Haiti goal kick takes too long and Brazil are awarded the corner, in line with FIFA's new anti-timewasting rules

A bit harsh, but that's an early warning. The corner kick comes to nothing for Brazil. 

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Jean Jacques (Haiti)

Having escaped a yellow card seconds earlier, the Philadelphia Union midfielder is booked for a late challenge on Douglas Santos. 

Deserved. 

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And just like that Haiti midfielder Jean Jacques snaps into a tackle with Vinicius. It's a free kick to Brazil.

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Brazil are being given time on the ball at the back but Haiti are snapping into the challenges in midfield. 

That will be the blueprint for tonight, trying to stay compact and battling with Brazil in the central areas. 

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Brazil play back to Alisson and he pumps the ball long. It's rebuffed by Haiti, who will be quite happy to defend those kind of balls all night. 

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And we're off!

Brazil get us underway in Philadelphia...

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Incredible atmosphere for Brazil - Haiti

The scene is set. The stands are packed. The players are ready. 

We're about to get underway for this Group C clash...

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Brazil place faith in experienced players

Interesting point on the commentary about this Brazil team - it's the youngest Brazil starting XI for a World Cup game since the 1962 World Cup. 

Aged 25, Vinicius Junior is the youngest player in the team that starts against Haiti. Endrick would bring the average down considerably, should he feature. 

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Brazil's Italian head coach Carlo Ancelotti speaks to forward #07 Vinicius Junior during the 2026 World Cup Group C football match between Brazil and Morocco at the New York/New Jersey Stadium in East Rutherford on June 13, 2026. (Photo by MAURO PIMENTEL / AFP)

Brazil's Italian head coach Carlo Ancelotti speaks to forward #07 Vinicius Junior during the 2026 World Cup Group C football match between Brazil and Morocco at the New York/New Jersey Stadium in East Rutherford on June 13, 2026. (Photo by MAURO PIMENTEL / AFP) / MAURO PIMENTEL / AFP

Brazil starting XI

And here's how Brazil line up tonight...

Brazil XI vs Haiti: Alisson - Danilo, Marquinhos, Gabriel, Douglas Santos - Bruno G. Casemiro, Raphinha, Paquetá - Vinícius, Cunha

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Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group C - Haiti v Scotland - Boston Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts, U.S. - June 13, 2026 Haiti's Frantzdy Pierrot applauds fans after the match REUTERS/Peter Cziborra

Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group C - Haiti v Scotland - Boston Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts, U.S. - June 13, 2026 Haiti's Frantzdy Pierrot applauds fans after the match REUTERS/Peter Cziborra / Peter Cziborra / REUTERS

Haiti team news

As kick-off approaches let's have a look back at the teams. Here's how Haiti line up:

Confirmed Haiti XI vs Brazil: Placide - Arcus, Adé, Duverne, Delcroix, Expérience - Casimir, Jean Jacques, Bellegarde, Providence - Pierrot

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Onto the national anthems

We're nearly ready for kick-off in Philadelphia. Now the national anthems...

First up, it's Brazil. 

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 Brazil forward Jonas in a 2016 Copa America meeting between the two nations.

Brazil forward Jonas in a 2016 Copa America meeting between the two nations. / Kim Klement / USA Today Sports

Brazil’s huge head-to-head lead

This will be Brazil and Haiti’s first ever meeting a men’s World Cup - they have met three times in other contexts, though.

Unsurprisingly, those three meetings resulted in three wins for the Brazilians, with 22 goals scored in the process and just two conceded.

They last met at the 2016 Copa América in the U.S., where Brazil thumped Haiti 7-1 in the group stage; Coutinho (remember him?) scored a hat-trick for the Seleçao. Before that, Brazil were 6-0 winners in a 2004 friendly, and 9-1 victors in a 1959 meeting at the Pan-American Games

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Haiti at the 2026 World Cup: roster, list, players, group and schedule

They may not have the big names of Brazil, but Sebastian Migne's Haiti team have some real talent in their ranks. Here's a look at the options for Migne this evening...

Haiti roster list

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Brazil arrive in Philadelphia

Here's the scene as Carlo Ancelotti and the Brazil squad arrive at Philadelphia Stadium ahead of tonight's game. Ancelotti, of course, looks unruffled...

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Brazil at the 2026 World Cup: roster, list, players, group and schedule

As always, Brazil have some of the world's finest attacking talents at their disposal this summer. 

Here's a look at the full squad selected by head coach Carlo Ancelotti...

Brazil roster list

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Carlo Ancelotti knows that more is expected of this talented Brazil side.

Carlo Ancelotti knows that more is expected of this talented Brazil side. / CAEAN COUTO / IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters

What the coaches said: Carlo Ancelotti, Brazil

Ancelotti spoke about the disappointment of starting with a draw against Morocco: "You don't win the World Cup in the first match. The players' self-criticism was very positive. I think we'll sort out the problems; I remain confident that we'll be competitive."

"We're going to make a few changes... Improve our balance and our play. We can do better and we have to do better."

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Haiti's French head coach Sebastien Migne speaks ahead of Brazil clash.

Haiti's French head coach Sebastien Migne speaks ahead of Brazil clash. / FRANCK FIFE / AFP

What the coaches said: Sebastien Migné, Haiti

Haiti coach Sebastien Migné: "We'll have to run more than we did against Scotland. Tomorrow we've got everything to gain in a match like this. It's been 52 years since we last featured in a World Cup, and now we're up against Brazil. We've got to live up to our fans' expectations.”

"It's a privilege to be here, and I hope we can make the Haitian people proud of us."

"We didn't beat Scotland, but we showed that we deserve to be here. The objective hasn't changed... The objective is to try to qualify, to present a good image and to show that we deserve our place in the next round - perhaps as third-placed team."

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The scene is set in Philadelphia

We're now just an hour away from kick-off in this fascinating Group C encounter. Can Haiti make it difficult for Brazil, and maybe even snatch a result?

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Brazil might not have it all their own way

The Haitians lost their World Cup opener last weekend, going down to Scotland in Foxborough - John McGinn's first-half strike earned a 1-0 victory for the Scots.

It means Haiti remain without a win or even a draw at a men’s World Cup - in their only previous appearance at the tournament, in 1974, they lost all three group games and conceded 14 goals in the process.

But Haiti gave a very good account of themselves against Scotland and had more attempts on goal than the Scots - 15. Incredibly that was more than any other team in Group C on matchday one. Frantzdy Pierrot went very close with a late header against Scotland and he start again today. 

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Brazil’s Matheus Cunha: “The difficulties you encounter will make you stronger”

Manchester United forward Matheus Cunha starts for Brazil today, coming in to replace Igor Thiago in the starting XI. Last week Cunha spoke to AS about his journey to the top of the game and his goals with the national team this summer...

Cunha speaks to AS

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Haiti's Carlens Arcus and Danley Jean Jacques look dejected after the Scotland loss.

Haiti's Carlens Arcus and Danley Jean Jacques look dejected after the Scotland loss. / Winslow Townson / IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters

Is today the day for Haiti?

Making only their second-ever appearance at the World Cup, Haiti are still looking for a first point at the tournament. 

They put up a spirited showing against Scotland last time out but fell just short. Now they take on Brazil, the most successful nation in the competition's history.

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Haiti team news to face Brazil

And here's how Haiti will line up. There is no place in the starting XI for Wilson Isidor, the Sunderland striker. Philadelphia Union midfielder Danley Jean Jacques starts in his (adopted) home city. 

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Why isn't Endrick playing for Brazil?

Once again, the young star will have to make do with a spot on the bench for Brazil. 

There are just two changes to the team that drew with Morocco last week. Danilo Luiz and Matheus Cunha come in for Roger Ibañez and Igor Thiago.

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Brazil team news confirmed!

Here's how Carlo Ancelotti lines up for tonight's game. The big news: Matheus Cunha comes into the front line, replacing Igor Thiago. 

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Brazil fans take over Philly

South American fans congregating at national landmarks is a much-loved part of any World Cup. But seeing crowds of Brazil fans at the iconic ‘Rocky Steps’ in Philadelphia is a new one!

Brazil supporters in great voice ahead of today's game. 

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Brazil provide Neymar injury update ahead of Haiti World Cup clash

Will we see Neymar today? Well not on the field, we won't. 

Carlo Ancelotti has confirmed that the veteran superstar will not feature against Haiti as he continues his return from a calf injury. Here's the full lowdown on his status...

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The Lincoln Financial Field aka The Linc aka Philadelphia Stadium, for this tournament.

The Lincoln Financial Field aka The Linc aka Philadelphia Stadium, for this tournament. / SHAWN THEW / EFE

Kickoff time at Philadelphia Stadium

What time is kickoff?

Philadelphia is the venue for this evening’s game: Lincoln Financial Field, to be precise. The game kicks off at 8:30 p.m. ET

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Who is Alejandro Hernández, referee for Brazil vs Haiti in World Cup 2026?

Who is the referee?

Tonight's game will be overseen by Spain's Alejandro Hernández. Here's everything you need to know about him...

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Brazil still searching for their first World Cup 2026 win.

Brazil still searching for their first World Cup 2026 win. / VINCENT CARCHIETTA / IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters

Can Haiti pull off a shock against Brazil?

Brazil are still looking for their first win at the 2026 World Cup, having been held by Morocco in their Group C opener. The Seleção are the overwhelming favorites for three points today and they take on Haiti, in the group stage’s biggest world-rankings mismatch.

Currently, FIFA has Brazil at No. 5 and lowly Haiti at No. 85. But we've already seen some shocks from the likes of Cabo Verde and DR Congo - could Haiti do something similar?

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Welcome to AS USA!

Hello, good evening, and welcome to the AS USA live blog coverage of Brazil - Haiti

One of the most illustrious names in World Cup history, and one of the newest: Brazil and Haiti are both looking for their first victory in this year's competition. 

I'm Will Gittins and I'll be taking you through all the action from the iconic ‘Philadelphia Stadium’/Lincoln Financial Field/The Linc this evening. Away we go!

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