Brazil at the World Cup 2026: Squad, Fixtures, Odds

Group C · FIFA World Cup 2026

Brazil at the World Cup 2026: Squad, Fixtures, Odds and Best SA Sportsbook

Brazil arrive at the 2026 World Cup as one of the CONMEBOL representatives in Group C. Coach C. Ancelotti has settled the team into a clear shape for the tournament. This page is the full guide for South African bettors and fans following Brazil across the group stage and beyond.

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Brazil at the World Cup 2026

Group C · FIFA World Cup 2026

DateMatchVenueRoundPreview
Sun 14/06, 00:00 SAST Brazil v Morocco MetLife Stadium Group Stage – 1 Preview →
Sat 20/06, 02:30 SAST Brazil v Haiti Lincoln Financial Field Group Stage – 2 Preview →
Thu 25/06, 00:00 SAST Scotland v Brazil Hard Rock Stadium Group Stage – 3 Preview →

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How Brazil qualified

Brazil qualified second from CONMEBOL with 26 points from 18 games, behind Argentina in a much-changed Selecao under Dorival Junior.

The qualification campaign tested both depth and discipline. C. Ancelotti used the long run of group games to bed in a settled XI and to rotate younger players through the squad. The core that will travel to North America in 2026 has played together for a full cycle.

Form heading into the World Cup matters. Brazil have used the friendlies in March and June 2026 to fine-tune the back four and to test set-piece routines. The kick-off in Group C is the moment the work in the build-up pays out or does not.

Group C breakdown

Group C delivers a mix of styles, regions, and pedigrees. The top two go through automatically. The third-placed team has a real shot under the new 48-team format, where the eight best third-placed sides across the 12 groups advance to a new Round of 32.

The three Brazil group matches:

Date (SAST)MatchVenueRound
Sun 14/06, 00:00 SASTBrazil v MoroccoMetLife StadiumGroup Stage – 1
Sat 20/06, 02:30 SASTBrazil v HaitiLincoln Financial FieldGroup Stage – 2
Thu 25/06, 00:00 SASTScotland v BrazilHard Rock StadiumGroup Stage – 3

Group C rivals to scout: Morocco · Haiti · Scotland.

The opening matchday sets the tone. A win on day one shapes the group, a loss raises the pressure on the second game, and a draw keeps every door open. The seven-day rhythm between matches favours the deeper squads.

The squad: who to watch

C. Ancelotti named a settled squad with strong continuity from the qualifying campaign. The starting XI is largely locked in, with three or four positions still open for late competition.

Matheus Cunha (#21, age 26) is a frontline option for the Brazil attack and a regular starter under C. Ancelotti.

Endrick (#19, age 19) is a frontline option for the Brazil attack and a regular starter under C. Ancelotti.

Luiz Henrique (#19, age 24) is a frontline option for the Brazil attack and a regular starter under C. Ancelotti.

The bench depth is where many groups are decided. A 60th-minute change can be the difference between three points and one. Brazil need fresh legs in midfield more than anywhere else, with the heat in Mexico and the south-western United States a factor in every late-stage substitution.

How Brazil play under C. Ancelotti

Dorival Junior favours a flexible 4-2-3-1 with Vinicius Junior on the left, Rodrygo on the right and Endrick or Pedro through the middle.

Pressing triggers, set-piece variety, and transition speed are the three areas a tournament team has to get right. Brazil have drilled all three across the qualifying campaign and the recent friendlies. The squad knows the patterns. The question is execution against opponents at the highest level.

Strengths: organisation in the defensive third, a clear chain of command in midfield, and named leaders on set pieces. Weaknesses: chance creation in open play when the press is beaten, and fitness through 90 minutes of a tournament knockout. Both are normal tournament issues and not unique to Brazil.

Brazil’s World Cup record

Brazil are five-time World Cup winners (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002), the most of any nation, but have not been past the quarter-finals since 2002.

The 48-team format opens new routes. A side with one win and one draw across three group games has a fair chance of qualifying as a third-placed team. That is the floor most observers see for Brazil. The ceiling depends on the draw in the Round of 32 and on the goalkeeper having a good tournament.

Betting on Brazil from South Africa

Brazil are 7/1 to 9/1 outright across SA books. The standout side bet is Endrick to be top tournament U23 scorer.

  • Brazil to qualify from Group C. The headline pre-tournament market. Worth checking on at least two SA books before placing, since the price band is wide.
  • Brazil v their second match opponent, draw or win double. The mid-tournament market that often delivers value once the opening matchday clarifies the group.
  • Anytime tournament scorer specials. Each of the named attackers above is in the market across SA books, with the keenest pricing usually on Gbets and YesPlay.
  • Goalscorer or to receive a card specials. The match-ups within Group C create unusual props that the bigger global books often miss. Watch the specials boards on Pokerbet on matchday.

For South African pricing on Brazil, our covered partners are YesPlay, Pokerbet, Betshezi, Gbets, and Cloudbet. All five hold valid South African licences. Compare prices across two or three before placing, and never stake more than your set deposit limit.

How to watch Brazil in South Africa

SuperSport on DStv carries every 2026 World Cup match in South Africa. SABC will broadcast a select run of matches on free-to-air, with the Bafana games confirmed and a handful of additional fixtures expected closer to kick-off.

Kick-off times in SAST vary across the Brazil group games. Check the fixtures table above for the exact SAST kick-off and the venue. The Mexico-based matches kick off at one of three local time slots that map to either prime-time or middle-of-the-night SAST viewing.

Streaming via DStv Stream and DStv Now is included with a current subscription, with mobile viewing supported. No extra fee is required for current DStv Premium and Compact Plus subscribers.

FAQ: Brazil at the 2026 World Cup

When does Brazil play their first match?

Brazil’s opening Group C match is on Sun 14/06, 00:00 SAST against Morocco. The match is at MetLife Stadium.

Who is Brazil’s manager for the 2026 World Cup?

C. Ancelotti is in charge of Brazil for the 2026 World Cup. The full squad is built around a settled core.

How did Brazil qualify for the 2026 World Cup?

Brazil qualified second from CONMEBOL with 26 points from 18 games, behind Argentina in a much-changed Selecao under Dorival Junior.

Where can South Africans bet on Brazil?

Any sportsbook licensed by a South African provincial gambling board. YesPlay, Gbets, Pokerbet, Betshezi, and Cloudbet all carry full Brazil markets for the 2026 World Cup.

What is Brazil’s best ever World Cup result?

Brazil are five-time World Cup winners (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002), the most of any nation, but have not been past the quarter-finals since 2002.

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Group C rivals: Morocco · Haiti · Scotland

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