2026-27Live football all season · Premier League · Champions League · La Liga · Serie A · Saudi & Arab Leagues · Road to Asian Cup 2027
KICKD
kickd.net · Live Scores
BrazilBrazil
3–0
Full Time
HaitiHaiti
June 19, 2026 · Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia · FIFA World Cup 2026™
Match ReportJune 19, 2026· KickD Sports Desk

Brazil 3–0 Haiti: Cunha Brace and Vinícius Strike Send Seleção Top of Group C

Matheus Cunha scored twice and Vinícius Júnior added a stoppage-time third as Brazil swept aside World Cup debutants Haiti in a one-sided first half to go top of Group C.

Share:WhatsAppTelegram𝕏

Brazil responded to the surprise of their opening-night draw with Morocco in the most emphatic way possible, sweeping aside World Cup debutants Haiti 3–0 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. The result was effectively settled inside the first half, with all three goals arriving before the interval, and sends the five-time champions to the top of Group C.

Carlo Ancelotti's side were patient early against a deep and disciplined Haitian block that began brightly and earned a fourth-minute booking for the willing Carlens Arcus. But once Brazil found their rhythm, the gulf in quality told.

Cunha Takes Centre Stage

The breakthrough came in the 23rd minute through Matheus Cunha, who arrived in the box to finish a flowing Brazilian move with composure. It was the goal Brazil's pressure deserved, and it transformed the contest.

Cunha doubled the lead in the 36th minute, this time on the end of a clever Vinícius Júnior assist for a clinical second. At 2–0, with Haiti unable to keep the ball or relieve the pressure, only the margin was in doubt.

Vinícius Caps the Rout

The third arrived in first-half stoppage time and carried the unmistakable stamp of individual class. Vinícius Júnior, set up by Lucas Paquetá, drove into the area and finished emphatically to make it 3–0 at the break.

Brazil eased through a quieter second half, content to manage the game with bigger tests to come. Douglas Santos was booked in the 65th minute and Haiti kept competing — Fafà Pierrot and Danley Jean Jacques both into the notebook — but there was no way back.

Group C Picture

The win moves Brazil to four points and top of Group C, level with Morocco, who also won on the same matchday. For Haiti, a heavy defeat does little to dampen the historic pride of competing on the world stage, but qualification now looks beyond them. Brazil, with Vinícius and Cunha finding form, look every bit the contenders.

Follow Brazil's World Cup 2026 campaign and every Group C result live on KickD — real-time scores, goal alerts, and group standings updated every 60 seconds.

KickD Sports Desk

Our editorial team covers Arab football and the FIFA World Cup 2026 live on kickd.net — real-time scores, group standings, and match analysis updated around the clock.

⚡ Follow the action live

Real-time scores for every World Cup 2026 match on KickD

Live ScoresWC 2026 Hub

More from KickD

Match Report

Brazil 1–2 Norway: Haaland's Late Double Dumps Out the Five-Time Champions

Bruno Guimarães missed a 14th-minute penalty and Brazil paid the full price: Erling Haaland struck twice in the final 11 minutes — both teed up by Antonio Schjelderup — to send Norway into their first-ever World Cup quarter-final.

Read more →

Match Report

Brazil 2–1 Japan: Martinelli Strikes in the 95th Minute to Break Japanese Hearts

Koki Sano gave Japan a deserved lead before Casemiro levelled, and with penalties looming Gabriel Martinelli won it for Brazil deep into stoppage time.

Read more →

Match Report

Morocco 4–2 Haiti: Atlas Lions Fight Back Twice to Reach the Round of 32

Haiti twice took the lead but Morocco responded each time and pulled away late to win a six-goal thriller 4–2 in Atlanta, securing their place in the knockouts.

Read more →

Match Report

Scotland 0–3 Brazil: Vinícius Júnior Double Sends the Seleção Through

Vinícius Júnior scored twice and Matheus Cunha added a third as Brazil beat Scotland 3–0 in Miami to top Group C and end Scottish hopes of the knockouts.

Read more →