World Cup 2026: A full day of matches between Brazil and Morocco
Álvaro Blasco
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Day 3 of World Cup 2026 is the first full day of group stage action. The first two days saw two matches each, but on Saturday and Sunday this week we will get to enjoy four selections over two days. Let's see what's special for Saturday, where there are sports information in terms of Group B, C and D matches.
Qatar vs. Switzerland Date: June 13 | Time: 3pm ET | Location: Santa Clara, California | TV: Fox Claims: Qatar (+1300), Switzerland (-500), Tie (+550) With a 1-1 draw between Canada's and Bosnia and Herzegovina, a win is a sensitive result for both teams. As you can see, Switzerland is the heavy favorite. With the help of Switzerland midfielder Granit Xhaka, who led Sunderland to seventh place in the Premier League during the season. Being 33 years old, this will probably be Xhaka's last World Cup. Switzerland is in its sixth straight World Cup and reached the round of 16 in 2022, where it was beaten 6–1 by Portugal. It is Qatar's second appearance, having automatically qualified as hosts in 2022. The team is being coached by former Spain and Real Madrid coach Julen Lopetegui.
Brazil vs. morocco Date: June 13 | Time: 6pm ET | Location: East Rutherford, New Jersey | TV: Fox Claims: Brazil (-150), Morocco (+450), Tie (+270) Brazil are favorites in this match but the stakes are not nearly as equal. Morocco reached the semi-finals of the 2022 World Cup and were controversial winners of this year's African Cup of Nations. PSG stars alongside Morocco's Achraf Hakimi, who has emerged as a standout player after the last two Champions League triumphs. On the other hand, Manchester United's Nausair Mazrouei will be given the responsibility of keeping the news. Brazil will likely play without Neymar, who is 34 and was selected by manager Carlo Ancelotti for calf selection, but is nursing a foot injury.
Hattie vs. scotland Date: June 13 | Time: 9pm ET | Location: Foxborough, Massachusetts | TV: FS1 Betting: Hattie (+500), Scotland (-180), Tie (+320) Hattie are in the World Cup, although they have not played on home soil for the past two seasons. They are occupied by gangs in Port of Prince. Hattie is probably the biggest unknown of the group, but it wouldn't be a surprise if they make it to the knockout rounds. The team has a number of outstanding players, including Sunderland's Wilson Isidar and Dakans Nazon, the country's all-time top scorer.
Australia vs. Turkey Date: June 13 | Time: 12pm ET | Location: Vancouver | TV: FS1 Claims: Australia (+420), Turkey (-145), Tie (+270) Yes, this match actually starts at midnight. Both sides need three points and a big win. Australian Jordan Boas made a name for himself at Feyenoord in 2025-26 and, at 23, could soon be on his way to a major European club. Turkey reached the World Cup by finishing last in UEFA qualification.
In today's matches we will see which teams form the strongest positions in their groups.