13/06/2026 22:38 - Deportes
Vinicius Jr. celebrando gol con la camiseta de Brasil en estadio mundialista
Brazil begins its journey toward a historic sixth World Cup title this Saturday, June 13, 2026, at 19:00 Argentina time (22:00 UTC) in the New York New Jersey Stadium, facing Morocco in a Group C clash of the 2026 World Cup.
The Seleção — Brazil's beloved national team nickname meaning "The Selection" — is now led by Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti, a historic move as the five-time champions seek to end a 24-year drought without lifting the trophy, dating back to their triumph in Korea-Japan 2002.
In preparation matches ahead of the tournament, Vinicius Jr. — the 25-year-old Real Madrid superstar widely considered one of the world's best wingers — produced a moment of brilliance that went viral across social media. The forward showcased his signature dribbling and finishing with a stunning solo goal that has Brazilian supporters buzzing with excitement.
Brazil arrives in strong form, having demolished Panama 6-2 and defeated Egypt 2-1 in recent friendlies, with Vinicius leading an attack featuring rising stars like Endrick (the 19-year-old Palmeiras prodigy) and Barcelona's Raphinha.
The match promises a fascinating tactical duel between Vinicius Jr. and Achraf Hakimi — former Real Madrid teammates now on opposite sides. The Moroccan right-back knows Vinicius's game intimately from their time together in Spain, setting up a must-watch confrontation on the left flank.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Date | Saturday, June 13, 2026 |
| Kickoff | 19:00 Argentina / 22:00 UTC / 18:00 ET |
| Venue | New York New Jersey Stadium (MetLife Stadium area) |
| Referee | Slavko Vincic (Slovenia) |
| Broadcast | Telefé, DSports, Paramount+, Disney+ Premium |
This tournament marks a historic first: 48 teams competing across 104 matches, co-hosted by three nations — Mexico, the United States, and Canada. Brazil aims to become the first nation to win six World Cup titles, extending their record.
Morocco arrives as Africa's great hope after their fairy-tale run in Qatar 2022, where they became the first African nation to reach the World Cup semifinals. Their 28-match unbeaten streak makes them one of the most dangerous dark horses in the tournament.
Sources: TyC Sports
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