Four FIFA World Cup matches are set for Saturday, June 13, and the day’s slate is led by Brazil against Morocco. Qatar will face Switzerland, Haiti will play Scotland and Australia will meet Türkiye, giving fans one of the busiest early days of the tournament.
That matters because the 2026 FIFA World Cup is already in motion and the Saturday schedule lands on day three of the expanded 48-team event. With 104 matches to fit between June 11 and July 19 in the United States, Canada and Mexico, every early group-stage date has a place in the wider shape of the tournament.
For viewers, the appeal is simple: all four matches are available on FOX on live broadcast TV, with FIFA+ and select YouTube streams also carrying the games. That puts the Morocco national football team games in the middle of a broader watch list for anyone tracking the opening stretch of the competition.
Brazil against Morocco draws the most attention in the group because it is the most recognisable pairing on a day that otherwise mixes several different first-round matchups. The schedule does not include kickoff times, so fans who want to follow more than one game will need to wait for the full timing details before planning the afternoon or evening around them.
The format gives each of the 48 teams three group-stage matches, and the Saturday slate is one more step in that opening cycle. Ajdin Hrustic, shown battling for the ball in a friendly against Switzerland on June 6, is one of the players whose road through the tournament begins with this kind of short, compressed group phase. The next marker on the calendar is the World Cup final on July 19 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

