Brazil v Haiti: World Cup 2026 – live

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Brazil v Haiti: World Cup 2026 – live

Key events If you prefer your World Cup roundups in written form, Dominic Booth has you covered. double quotation mark An old footballing adage tells us that no World Cup is quite complete without a …

Key events If you prefer your World Cup roundups in written form, Dominic Booth has you covered. double quotation mark An old footballing adage tells us that no World Cup is quite complete without a gutsy run of results from the host nation(s), who dutifully go deep in the tournament to stir up local fervour. See South Korea in 2002 for a prime example: a plucky and at times controversial slalom to the semi-finals before being crushed by a traditional heavyweight. Way back when, a host nation winning the whole thing was commonplace, occurring in five of the first 11 World Cups when Uruguay (1930), Italy (1934), England (1966), West Germany (1974) and Argentina (1978) triumphed on home soil. Nowadays, thanks to Fifa’s completely altruistic desire to spread the game globally, the prospect of a host nation actually lifting the trophy is somewhat diminished, with South Africa and Qatar crashing out in the group stage in recent-ish years. With nearly two hours to kick-off, you have plenty of time to catch up with Max and Barry’s game of four quarters. Happy hosts as Canada claim first win and Mexico seal knockout spot | World Cup Daily Hello everybody and welcome to live coverage of match 31 of the 2026 World Cup between Brazil and Haiti. Kick-off in this Group C clash at Philadelphia Stadium is 8:30pm local time (1:30am BST/10:30am AEST). On paper this is a mismatch of historic proportions. …

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