45.
03:24
End of 1st half
45.
03:22

Yellow card for Frantzdy Pierrot (Haiti)
Pierrot hits Gabriel Magalhães in the face with his arm while climbing up and is shown a yellow card.
45.
03:20
3:0 Vini Jr. executes alone in front of the goal
45.
03:20

Great for Brazil, 3-0 by Vinícius Junior
And once again the Real Madrid player is involved. After the Caribbean country lost the ball, Brazil quickly switched gears and Lucas Paquetá crossed the ball sharply to the edge of the penalty area. Vinícius Junior runs the ball and shoots the ball with his left through Pierrot’s legs to make it 3-0.
45.
03:19
L. Paqueta flies past Vini’s cross
45.
03:19
There are six minutes in the first half due to the drinking break and the injury interruptions. Vinícius Junior asserts himself strongly on the left and crosses the ball sharply and high to the second post, but the 85th in the world rankings heads the ball out of the box.
45.
03:18
Official injury time (minutes): 6
45.
03:18
Rayan comes into the game right away and asserts himself with his pace on the right wing. He then crosses the ball sharply into the box. But his shot is deflected. Brazil is wrongly awarded a corner kick.
43.
03:15
Just a few seconds later the striker is on the ground. Without any enemy action, Casimir falls to the ground and has to be treated. But things are probably moving on for him.
42.
03:14
Again the Haitians try to play the game quickly on the right side. Pierrot looks for Casimir with a cross into the center, but the cross finds no taker.
40.
03:13
The record world champion has to change for the first time due to injury. Things can’t go any further for FC Barcelona player Raphinha. Rayan replaces him.
40.
03:12

Substitution for Brazil: Rayan
40.
03:12

Substitution for Brazil: Raphinha
39.
03:12
After Arcus fouls Raphinha, the FC Barcelona player remains lying down. He looks under the weather and probably has to go out.
36.
03:08
2:0 M. Cunha slams it into the near corner
36.
03:08

Great for Brazil, 2-0 by Matheus Cunha
The ex-Berliner again! After Casimir lost the ball in midfield, Vinícius Junior forced the ball and passed the ball exactly into the path of Matheus Cunha. The former Berliner runs the ball into the box and chases the ball from a half-left position into the short corner with his left.
35.
03:07
There is also a lot about Casimir in Haiti. He takes a corner on the left. Bellegarde takes the corner sharply from the left, but Vinícius Junior clears the ball from his own penalty area.
33.
03:05
Again it goes over the left side via Gabriel Martinelli. He sees left winger Vinícius Junior starting and passes the ball to him. The Real Madrid player then looks for the player with number 22 again, but the pass is a little too steep.
30.
03:01
After a long throw-in, Jean-Jacques gets the ball on the right side in the box. But the Brazilians defend close to the opponent and steal the ball from him.
29.
03:01
Raphinha gets behind the chain
29.
03:01
The three-minute break for the drinking break is over and the referee releases the game again.
26.
02:58
There is the first drinking break in this game.
23.
02:56
1:0 M. Cunha has a nose for goal
23.
02:56

Great for Brazil, 1-0 by Matheus Cunha
There’s the leadership you deserve! After losing the ball in midfield, the record world champion countered via Vinícius Junior on the left side. He moves into the center and shoots at goal from a tight angle from around nine meters. Placide deflects the ball forward into the center. Matheus Cunha reacts quickest and pushes the ball over the line with his right. It is the second international goal for the former Berliner.
22.
02:55
Raphinha was once again narrowly offside
22.
02:55
The Brazilians get a corner again. Raphinha brings the ball in sharply from the left. The Haitians counterattack, but then lose the ball in midfield and after a sharp pass to Raphinha, he runs freely towards Placide. He chips the ball over the goalkeeper, but his shot goes wide to the left of the box. However, the goal would probably not have counted again because of another offside position.
20.
02:52
The Caribbean country. Casimir tanks against his opponent on the right and then places the ball sharply to the right on the baseline to Arcus. He crosses the leather high to the second post. His cross finds no taker, but Arcus was also offside when he passed it.
18.
02:50
Uncertainty at corners
18.
02:50
Raphinha also brings the subsequent corner from the right side sharply and long to the second post. Placide jumps past the ball and at the feet of Vinícius Junior. The Real Madrid player moves inside and shoots from around twelve meters with his right. His shot is slightly deflected and flies over the goal to the right. The subsequent corner kick remains harmless.
17.
02:49
Matheus Cunha brings a lot of accents in the first few minutes. Matheus Cunha forces the ball in central midfield and looks for Raphinha with a deep pass on the edge of the penalty area, but a Haitian is just in between with his foot.
15.
02:47
Swinging beginning phase! The Brazilians had more of the game in the first few minutes, but they kept losing the ball in midfield. Haiti didn’t hide in the opening minutes either and looked for a finish.
12.
02:46
Raphinha’s goal was offside
12.
02:46
Ball in the goal again – offside again! After a great pass to the right side in the penalty area, Raphinha runs the ball. The FC Barcelona player runs towards Placide and shoots the ball with his left hand from an acute angle into the top left corner. The attacker was just offside when the ball was passed.
10.
02:42
“Les Grenadiers” establish themselves in the opponent’s half and come down the left side. But the record champions are safe at the back, but then lose the ball on the halfway line and the Caribbean country takes a throw-in.
7.
02:40
The 2007 Caribbean champions for the first time. The Haitians force the ball in midfield and look for Isidor with a deep pass to the right, but the cross is a bit too hasty and too pointed and Brazil clears.
4.
02:38
Ball is in the goal – offside! The record world champion quickly takes the free kick and Matheus Cunha gets the ball on the left and shoots the ball from around 20 meters into the top right corner. The former Berliner is just offside during the pass.
4.
02:36
Early yellow card C. Arcus
4.
02:36

Yellow card for Carlens Arcus (Haiti)
Arcus steps on Douglas Santos’ foot and is shown a yellow card.
3.
02:36
In the first few minutes the South Americans take control of the game. The Caribbean country starts early.
1.
02:33
Let’s go! The Spanish referee gives the game a go. Brazil kicks off.
1.
02:32
Game start
02:25
The teams are on the field and the national anthems are playing. It starts in a few minutes.
02:19
As in the opening game against Morocco, superstar Neymar is missing due to injury. The former Paris Saint-Germain player has been suffering from a calf injury for a long time and missed the opening game as well as the two friendly games against Panama and Egypt and is not in the squad today. In contrast to the game against Morocco, head coach Ancelotti is making two changes. Danilo and Matheus Cunha start for Ibañez and Thiago. Haiti’s head coach Sebastien Migné relies on almost the same starting lineup as against Scotland. Duverne only starts for Deedson. Again Placide starts between the posts and Casimir and Isidor form a double leadership.
02:11
The Brazilians have several top players in their ranks. PSG player Marquinhos is part of the squad, as is Raphinha (FC Barcelona) and goalkeeper Alisson Becker (Liverpool FC). Gabriel Magalhães and Gabriel Martinelli from Arsenal FC are also there, as are superstars Neymar and Vinícius Junior. Two former Bundesliga players are also there: Matheus Cunha (formerly Hertha BSC, RB Leipzig) and Douglas Santos (formerly Hamburger SV). The 26 players in the Haiti squad are under contract with 25 different clubs. This is how substitute goalkeeper Josué Duverger plays in Germany. He is active in the fifth division with Cosmos Koblenz. Jean Bellegarde is an absolute top performer. He is the most valuable player in the team and otherwise wears the Wolverhampton Wanderers jersey. You should also pay attention to Duckens Nazon. He scored six goals in qualifying.
02:01
Haiti has qualified for the World Cup for only the second time. The last and only time “Les Grenadiers” were there was in 1974. At that time, the tournament ended for them after the group phase after three defeats from three games. Sebastien Migné’s team played their way through two CONCACAF qualifications. They came second behind Curacao in the second qualifying round and then beat countries like Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Honduras in the third round. With a 2-0 win on the last matchday against Nicaragua, the Caribbean country secured group victory and thus the World Cup ticket. Haiti impressed in the test matches and achieved, among other things, a 1-1 draw against Iceland and a confident 4-0 win against New Zealand. Shortly before the World Cup there was a narrow 1:2 defeat against Peru. At the start, the Caribbean country narrowly lost 0-1 against Scotland and is in fourth place in Group C with zero points.
01:45
Brazil had a very unusual and rocky road to the 2026 World Cup. After six defeats from 18 games, the South Americans only qualified for the World Cup in fifth place in the group. However, due to the six direct starting places for South America, the World Cup was never in serious danger. Before the Copa America, Carlo Ancelotti took over as coach, but Brazil was eliminated in the quarter-finals after a 2-4 defeat against Uruguay. Even after that there was a narrow 2.3 defeat against Japan. In 2026 there were three wins and one defeat from the four test matches. The Seleção only lost 2-1 to runner-up France. There was then a 3-1 win over Croatia as well as a 6-2 win against Panama and a narrow 2-1 win against Egypt. At the start, however, the record world champions only had a somewhat disappointing 1-1 draw against Morocco. With one point, Brazil is only in third place in Group C after Morocco’s win against Scotland (1-0).
01:27
Welcome to the second matchday in Group C at the 2026 World Cup in Canada, Mexico and the USA. Brazil will face Haiti in Philadelphia at 2:30 a.m. The Spanish referee Alejandro José Hernandez Hernandez will lead the game.
Hello and welcome to the second appearance of the Samba kickers from Brazil – against the blatant outsider Haiti, it’s not just the 200 million Brazilians who are expecting a clear victory.
