The second day of the World Cup 2026 offers a triple‑header of drama stretching late into the night for British viewers, with Group B and Group C action headlined by Brazil’s meeting with Morocco and Scotland’s eagerly awaited bow against Haiti.
The evening begins at 8pm UK time when Qatar take on Switzerland in Group B at the San Francisco Bay Area Stadium. ITV1’s live studio coverage starts at 7.30pm, and the match is also available on the ITVX app. American audiences can watch on Fox and Telemundo, with kick‑off at 3pm ET / midday PT.
“World Cup 2026 day two: Qatar-Switzerland, Brazil-Morocco, Haiti-Scotland and Australia-Turkiye kick off with full UK TV coverage.”
At 11pm UK time, five‑time world champions Brazil face Morocco in Group C at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. BBC One’s build‑up starts at 10.30pm, and the game can be streamed on BBC iPlayer. In the US, Fox Sports 1 and Telemundo carry the action from 6pm ET / 3pm PT.
The most‑anticipated fixture for British fans follows: Haiti vs Scotland kicks off at 2am on Sunday, June 14, at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. BBC One’s coverage begins at 1.10am, with streaming on iPlayer. American viewers can tune in at 10pm ET / 7pm PT on Saturday, June 13, on Fox Sports 1 or Telemundo.
Finally, at 5am UK time on Sunday, Australia face Turkiye at BC Place in Vancouver in a Group D encounter. ITV’s coverage starts at 4.30am, with the match also on ITVX.
For those seeking a deeper dive into the tournament, the Guardian has published a comprehensive guide to all 1,248 players, with interactive profiles accessible by clicking on each squad member’s picture. The resource covers every team in the competition, offering fans a chance to study the cast before the drama unfolds.