Brazil meets Morocco in World Cup group stage match today
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Last updated Jun 13, 2026
Brazil faces Morocco in their World Cup opener today at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, with kickoff scheduled for 6pm local time. This marks Brazil's first match in the tournament, while Morocco looks for an upset following their prior friendly win against Brazil. In addition to this match, Qatar takes on Switzerland earlier in the day at BC Place in Vancouver, and Haiti encounters Scotland at AT&T Stadium in Arlington later tonight. Predictions favor Brazil with a 57.7 percent chance of winning based on extensive simulations.
- •Brazil and Morocco previously met in the 1998 World Cup, with Brazil winning.
- •Qatar and Switzerland kickoff earlier at 12pm local time in Vancouver.
- •Haiti and Scotland meet in their first-ever matchup tonight.
- •Predictions give Brazil a significant winning probability against Morocco.
- 8:15 AMYahoo Sports — FIFA World Cup Day 3: Brazil vs Morocco prediction, schedule, what to know
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