Brazil play their group games in New Jersey and Miami, two cities with large Brazilian communities. Here is the FIFA World Cup 2026 Tickets and travel guide for Brazilian fans.
BRAZIL'S GROUP STAGE FIXTURES
MD1: Brazil vs. Morocco, June 13, MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford NJ, 6:00 PM ET
MD2: Brazil vs. Haiti, June 19, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
MD3: Brazil vs. Scotland, June 24, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
Brazil plays one game at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey and two at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.
THE MIAMI ADVANTAGE
Miami has one of the largest Brazilian populations in the USA outside of New York. Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens will feel close to a home game for Brazilian fans. The warm June and July weather mirrors Brazil's own climate. The cultural alignment between Miami and Brazilian fan culture is stronger than at almost any other North American venue.
For Brazil vs. Haiti on June 19 and Brazil vs. Scotland on June 24, attending in Miami is the most accessible option for Brazilian fans already living in South Florida.
THE METLIFE GAME ON JUNE 13
Brazil vs. Morocco on June 13 at MetLife is the group stage's most anticipated non-host-nation matchup. MetLife Stadium is in New Jersey but accessible from New York City via NJ Transit. The Brazilian community in Newark, Elizabeth and surrounding New Jersey towns means strong home-side atmosphere for this game.
CBF ALLOCATION
The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) holds the official FIFA ticket allocation for all Brazil matches. Monitor CBF's official website and social media for supporter allocation announcements. The CBF's internal loyalty program for registered Brazilian fans is the primary route to discounted Supporter Entry Tier and Supporter Value Tier tickets.
SECONDARY MARKET PRICING
Brazil games are among the most expensive on the secondary market. Brazil's global fanbase and historical dominance means neutral fans from all over the world want to watch them. MetLife Stadium prices for Brazil vs. Morocco start well above average group stage rates.
TRAVEL TO MIAMI
Miami International Airport serves both domestic and international routes. Hard Rock Stadium is approximately 16 miles north of downtown Miami. Special World Cup shuttle services connect the stadium to Miami's transit network.
For Brazilian fans flying from Brazil, direct flights connect São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro to Miami and New York. Book well in advance given the tournament period falls in June and July when demand is already high.
