Brazil World Cup 2026 Fixtures

Every Brazil match at the FIFA World Cup 2026. Group stage and knockout round fixtures with kickoff times, venues, and opponents, updated automatically.

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Brazil World Cup Fixtures tracks every match the Selecao plays during the 23rd edition of the FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international sports championship organised by the Federation Internationale de Football Association. The tournament is co-hosted by Canada, Mexico, and the United States, marking the first time three nations share hosting duties, and expands from 32 to 48 teams across a 39-day schedule running from mid-June through late July. Brazil, as one of the eight seeded teams allocated directly to Pot 1 for the group-stage draw, will face three opponents in a predetermined round-robin before a potential run through the knockout bracket — round of 32, round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals, and the final at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The calendar pulls fixture data from football-data.org, a public association football data service, and automatically maps each confirmed kickoff time to the local time zone of the host venue. Each entry in the calendar represents a single match, showing the opponent, venue, and scheduled kickoff. Brazil's group-stage opponents are determined by the draw, all round-robin contests that illustrate the format's geographic reach, with matches likely staged across the 16 host cities stretching from Mexico City to Vancouver to Miami. For the knockout phase, the calendar will populate paths through the bracket as they become known, updating to reflect advancing teams and the exact dates, venues, and kickoff times that FIFA finalises after each round. The group-stage venues themselves range from the 105,000-seat Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, which becomes the first stadium to host World Cup matches in three different editions, to the retractable-roofed AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, and the open-air BMO Field in Toronto. Broadcast timing is not listed, but every fixture carries the local host-city kickoff, which for group-stage games typically falls into early-afternoon, late-afternoon, or evening windows aligned with North American prime-time television audiences. Brazil football supporters, sports journalists, travel planners, and analysts who track the Selecao's campaign can use this smart calendar feed — free to subscribe — to keep upcoming matches in their day-to-day calendar app, whether that is Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, or Outlook. The subscription automatically drops each fixture into a dedicated calendar layer, making team schedules visible alongside personal and professional commitments without manual entry. Because the feed links to football-data.org's match database, it inherits any adjustments FIFA makes to the official match schedule, including shifts for weather, broadcast optimisation, or security planning — a common occurrence in a multi-nation tournament with venues spanning four time zones. The calendar updates regularly, so any fixture changes, venue reassignments, or progression through the knockout stages appear without a separate check of FIFA's public bulletins. As the tournament approaches, the feed will also reflect the outcomes of the final draw that determines the exact group-stage order, ensuring the calendar always presents the most current schedule.

Past events

June 2026

JUN13
JUN14

10:00 PM – 12:00 AMUTC2 days

Brazil vs Morocco (H)

4 weeks ago

JUN20

12:30 AM – 2:30 AMUTC

Brazil vs Haiti (H)

3 weeks ago

JUN24
JUN25

10:00 PM – 12:00 AMUTC2 days

Scotland vs Brazil (A)

2 weeks ago

JUN29

5:00 PM – 7:00 PMUTC

Brazil vs Japan (H)

12 days ago

July 2026

JUL5

8:00 PM – 10:00 PMUTC

Brazil vs Norway (H)

6 days ago

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