Brazil at the World Cup 2026: Group C, Title Hopes & Schedule

No nation carries World Cup history like Brazil, the five-time champions and the only team to play in every tournament. In 2026, the Seleção sit in Group C with Morocco, Haiti and Scotland. Here is Brazil’s path, their title hopes, and how to watch every match.

Detail Info
Group C
Opponents Morocco, Haiti, Scotland
Titles 5 (most all-time)
Last title 2002
Watch FOX, Telemundo, Tubi

Brazil’s Group C schedule

Brazil’s group is a real test, headlined by a dangerous Morocco side that reached the semifinals in 2022. Scotland brings passion and organization, while Haiti is a feel-good qualifier with nothing to lose. Exact dates and times are on the official FIFA fixtures page.

Can Brazil win a sixth title?

Brazil last won in 2002 and has been chasing that sixth star ever since. The talent is always there, and a deep, skillful squad makes them perennial contenders. See where they rank among the favorites in our predictions guide.

The Morocco test

The standout group-stage storyline is Brazil vs Morocco. Morocco’s 2022 run to the semifinals proved it can beat anyone, so this is no easy draw. It could decide who wins Group C and sets up an easier knockout path.

How to watch Brazil in the USA

Brazil’s matches air on FOX/FS1 in English and Telemundo in Spanish. You can also stream free on Tubi. For kickoff times, see our schedule guide. The Seleção always draw huge neutral audiences, so expect big TV numbers.

Brazil World Cup timeline

1958 — First title, led by a teenage Pelé.

1970 — Legendary side wins a third at the Azteca.

2002 — Fifth and most recent title.

2026 — Chasing number six. Follow along on our hub.

Brazil’s five titles recapped

No one has more World Cup pedigree. Brazil won in 1958 and 1962 behind a young Pelé. The 1970 side is widely called the greatest team ever, and 1994 and 2002 added two more stars. That is five titles, a standard every other nation chases.

The Seleção’s style

Brazil is synonymous with “jogo bonito,” the beautiful game, all flair, rhythm and attacking joy. Even when results wobble, the talent pipeline never dries up, and the samba style endures. It is why neutrals adopt Brazil and why their games draw massive global audiences.

Brazil’s 2026 challenge

The wait since 2002 weighs heavily, and the pressure to deliver a sixth star is immense. A tricky Group C with Morocco means Brazil cannot ease in; they must be sharp from the start. See where they rank among the favorites in our predictions guide, with all games on our schedule.

The weight of expectation on Brazil

No nation is judged like Brazil, where anything short of winning is treated as a disappointment. The wait since 2002 has only sharpened the hunger for a sixth star, and every tournament reignites the national obsession. That pressure cuts both ways. It can inspire brilliance, or it can weigh heavy in tight knockout games.

A tricky Group C with Morocco means Brazil must be switched on immediately. Cruise through, and the Seleção build belief; stumble, and the familiar questions return fast.

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Frequently asked questions

What group is Brazil in at the World Cup 2026?

Group C, with Morocco, Haiti and Scotland.

How many World Cups has Brazil won?

Five, more than any other nation.

When did Brazil last win the World Cup?

In 2002.

How can I watch Brazil’s games in the USA?

On FOX/FS1 in English, Telemundo in Spanish, and free on Tubi.

Is Brazil a favorite for 2026?

Yes, Brazil is consistently among the favorites, though the group includes a tough Morocco side.


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