World Cup 2026

How to Watch World Cup 2026 in BrazilGlobo, CazéTV & 4K

Brazil has unusually strong free options — Globo over-the-air, Globoplay streaming, and free YouTube via CazéTV — plus SporTV on pay-TV. Here's how to watch every match, Brazil kickoff times (BRT), and how to catch all 104 in 4K with foreign feeds.

Publié le 4 juin 202610 min de lecture
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In Brazil, the 2026 FIFA World Cup is expected to have unusually strong free options: Globo broadcasts free over-the-air (TV aberta) and streams the same coverage free on Globoplay with a free registration, and in recent tournaments CazéTV has streamed matches free on YouTube — expected again for 2026, but confirm closer to kickoff. The premium pay-TV home is SporTV (also Grupo Globo). Because Brazil is a genuine title contender, domestic demand will be enormous and the best games will be packed. If you'd rather skip the channel-juggling and watch every match in 4K — including other countries' commentary feeds — Royal IPTV's 1-month plan ($14.90) is the simplest all-access route.

Where to watch World Cup 2026 in Brazil

Brazilian rights sit largely with Grupo Globo, spanning free over-the-air TV (Globo), free streaming (Globoplay), and pay-TV (SporTV). On top of that, recent tournaments have featured free YouTube streaming via CazéTV. The table below summarizes the expected 2026 landscape — always confirm final schedules and the exact match-by-match split with each broadcaster closer to kickoff.

Emissora / PlatformFree or PaidMatchesCost (R$)
Globo (TV aberta)Free (over-the-air)Brazil + select matches (expected)Free with antenna
GloboplayFree (registration)Mirrors Globo's broadcast (expected)R$0 (free tier)
CazéTV (YouTube)Free (streaming)Carried recent tournaments — expected, confirmR$0
SporTV / premiumPaid (pay-TV)Full schedule expectedPay-TV package / R$ varies
Royal IPTVPaid (all-access)Every match in 4K~R$ equiv. of $14.90 / month

Free: Globo (TV aberta) + Globoplay

The simplest free route is Globo's over-the-air broadcast, mirrored online for free on Globoplay. Expect Brazil's matches plus a selection of marquee games to air free — confirm the per-match schedule with Globo as the tournament approaches.

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    Open Globoplay

    Go to globoplay.com (or install the Globoplay app on your phone, smart TV, or streaming stick).

  2. 2

    Create a free account

    Registration on Globoplay is free — sign up with your email. You do not need a paid plan to watch the free over-the-air signal online.

  3. 3

    Find Brazil's matches and select games

    Brazil's national-team matches plus a curated selection of other fixtures are expected to stream free. Check the live schedule and confirm which games are on the free feed.

  4. 4

    Or just use an antenna

    If you prefer the TV, Globo's over-the-air signal needs only a basic antenna — no subscription, no login.

Free streaming: CazéTV (YouTube)

In recent tournaments, CazéTV streamed matches free on YouTube, with hugely popular Brazilian-Portuguese commentary that drew record online audiences. The same free-streaming arrangement is expected for 2026, but rights can shift year to year — confirm CazéTV's exact 2026 coverage on YouTube before relying on it for a specific match.

Pay-TV: SporTV / premium

For the full schedule with every match guaranteed, the pay-TV home is SporTV (also part of Grupo Globo), available through pay-TV packages and streaming. This is the route for fans who want every fixture — not just Brazil's games and the free marquee selection — though it comes with a paid pay-TV subscription. Confirm current packages and pricing with your operator.

The all-in-one option: every match in 4K, plus foreign feeds

The free options are excellent for Brazil's games, but they won't carry every one of the 104 matches — and they only offer Brazilian-Portuguese commentary. If you want every match in 4K, plus the option to switch to other countries' commentary feeds, an all-access stream is the simplest fit.

Free Globo (subset)SporTV (pay)Royal IPTV
Matches coveredBrazil + select freeFull schedule expectedEvery match, all feeds
CostFreePay-TV package$14.90 / month
ResolutionUp to HD/4K (varies)Up to HD/4K (varies)Up to 4K
CommentaryBrazilian Portuguese onlyBrazilian PortugueseMulti-language (other countries' feeds)
Best value12 months $69.90 = $5.83/mo

Get set up in minutes with Royal IPTV's 1-month plan ($14.90), or grab the best-value 12-month plan for $69.90 ($5.83/mo). Want to verify the 4K experience first? Read how to stream World Cup 2026 in 4K, and see all the legal free-stream options.

Kickoff times in Brazil (BRT)

Brazil's main time zone is Brasília Time (BRT = UTC-3). Because the matches are played across the USA, Canada, and Mexico, kickoffs convert to viewer-friendly afternoon and evening slots in Brazil. Use these as a planning guide and confirm exact kickoff times once the fixture list is final.

Host kickoffApprox. time in Brazil (BRT, UTC-3)
US/Canada East Coast midday (12:00 ET)Early afternoon (~13:00 BRT)
US/Canada East Coast late afternoon (16:00 ET)Late afternoon (~17:00 BRT)
US/Canada East Coast evening (20:00 ET)Evening (~21:00 BRT)
Mexico City midday (12:00 CT)Mid-afternoon (~15:00 BRT)
  • BRT = UTC-3 — the reference for most of Brazil's population (Brasília, São Paulo, Rio).
  • US, Canada and Mexico kickoffs land in the afternoon-to-evening in Brazil — convenient, viewer-friendly slots.
  • Some western Brazilian states use UTC-4; adjust by one hour if you're in Amazonas, Acre or nearby regions.
  • Times above are approximate planning guides — confirm exact kickoffs against the final schedule.

Watching Brazilian coverage from abroad

Living or traveling outside Brazil during the tournament? Globoplay, SporTV and CazéTV's geo-availability can be restricted abroad, so you may need a different approach to follow Brazilian-Portuguese coverage. See our guide to watching World Cup 2026 from abroad for expat-friendly options that work internationally.

FAQ

Is the World Cup 2026 free to watch in Brazil?+
Largely yes for Brazil's matches and select games. Globo broadcasts free over-the-air, Globoplay streams the same coverage free with a free registration, and in recent tournaments CazéTV streamed matches free on YouTube — expected again for 2026, but confirm closer to kickoff. The full schedule is on the pay-TV channel SporTV.
Which channel shows the World Cup 2026 in Brazil?+
Free coverage is expected on Globo (TV aberta) and Globoplay, with free YouTube streaming via CazéTV in recent tournaments. The premium pay-TV home with the full schedule is SporTV, also part of Grupo Globo. Confirm the exact match-by-match split with each broadcaster.
Can I watch the World Cup 2026 free on Globoplay?+
Globoplay offers a free tier with registration that mirrors Globo's over-the-air broadcast, so Brazil's matches and select games are expected to stream free. Go to globoplay.com, create a free account, and check the live schedule.
How can I watch every World Cup 2026 match in Brazil?+
The free options carry Brazil's games and a marquee selection, not all 104 matches. To catch every match in one place — in up to 4K, with the option of other countries' commentary feeds — an all-access stream like Royal IPTV covers the full tournament. Plans start at $14.90/month, with 12 months at $69.90 ($5.83/mo).
Can I watch Brazilian World Cup coverage from abroad?+
Globoplay, SporTV and CazéTV can be geo-restricted outside Brazil, so you may need an alternative if you're traveling. See our guide to watching World Cup 2026 from abroad for expat-friendly options that work internationally.

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