For Brazil or Haiti fans, game day often means gathering with friends and family to stream the match live in Spanish on Telemundo. Even casual viewers who enjoy the high energy Spanish language commentary can stream tonight's match live through several options outlined below.
Brazil vs Haiti Match Details
Brazil vs Haiti goes down at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia at 8:30 p.m. ET on Friday, June 19, 2026. With both teams still searching for their first group stage win, the result carries direct weight on who moves closer to knockout round qualification.
How to Watch the 2026 World Cup in English and Spanish
All 2026 FIFA World Cup games will be aired on FOX or FS1. The games will air in Spanish on Telemundo and Universo. Both the English and Spanish language broadcasts for every game will be available to stream with Fubo.
The Spanish broadcast has become increasingly popular, even among non Spanish speaking fans, for its high energy commentary. Telemundo is the home to watch every single match of the 2026 World Cup in Spanish. The games will air on Telemundo and occasionally on Universo, which as of Thursday, June 11 is once again included with a Fubo subscription.
The easiest way to stream the entire World Cup is with Fubo TV, which offers both English and Spanish language broadcasts. Fubo also offers a five day free trial, unlimited cloud DVR, and access to more than 200 live channels including ESPN, FOX, CBS, and other local networks.
2026 FIFA World Cup Schedule and Format
The 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup kicked off Thursday, June 11 and will run until Sunday, July 19. The tournament spans six weeks and 103 matches before the Finals on Sunday, July 19. The first game of the tournament took place in Mexico, and the tournament will conclude with the Finals in New York City.
Where the 2026 World Cup Is Being Played
The World Cup will be played in 16 different cities across North America, 11 of which are in the United States. Host sites for 2026 World Cup matches include:
- Philadelphia
- San Francisco
Philadelphia's Lincoln Financial Field is among those host venues, and tonight's Brazil vs Haiti fixture brings group stage action to that site at 8:30 p.m. ET with Spanish language coverage available through Telemundo and streaming options that carry both English and Spanish World Cup broadcasts.





