Brazil vs Morocco Set 6:00pm ET in World Cup Fixture

Brazil vs Morocco Set 6:00pm ET in World Cup Fixture

Brazil vs. Morocco is the headline world cup fixture on June 13, with kickoff set for 6:00pm Eastern at Met Life Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The matchup sits in the middle of an 11-hour run of World Cup soccer on television and pairs No. 6 Brazil with No. 8 Morocco.

The game will air on FS1 in English and Telemundo in Spanish, with streaming available on Fox Sports, Fox One, Tubi, Peacock, and FuboTV. That gives viewers several ways to catch the match without losing track of the day’s other fixtures.

Levi's Stadium starts the day

The schedule begins with Qatar against Switzerland at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, at 3:00pm Eastern and 12:00pm Pacific. That opener sets the table for the later window in New Jersey, where Brazil and Morocco follow three hours later.

Qatar-Switzerland is also available on Fox in English and Telemundo in Spanish. The streaming options match the most widely available services on the day: Fox Sports, Fox One, Tubi, Peacock, and FuboTV.

Met Life Stadium carries the main draw

Brazil and Morocco are the match most likely to pull the widest audience on the schedule. Brazil enters ranked No. 6 in the FIFA rankings, while Morocco sits at No. 8, and the pairing was described as the most interesting match of the day and possibly the best matchup of the tournament.

Met Life Stadium is the venue, and the 6:00pm Eastern start makes it the clear centerpiece of the June 13 slate. For viewers, that means the day’s strongest on-paper meeting comes in prime evening viewing after the early Santa Clara match.

Gillette Stadium closes June 13

Haiti and Scotland finish the listed schedule at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, at 9:00pm Eastern and 6:00pm Pacific. That match is set for FS1 in English and Telemundo in Spanish, with streaming on Fox Sports, Fox One, Peacock, and FuboTV.

The day also includes Australia against Turkiye in the wee hours after the earlier matches, extending the slate well beyond the evening games in the United States. Brazil-Morocco remains the anchor point for viewers who want the clearest high-profile matchup on a long June 13 schedule.

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