Brazil vs. Haiti lineups are confirmed for today’s 2026 World Cup match at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, set to start at 8:30 p.m. ET. Brazil remains the favorite to win Group C, while Haiti is projected to finish last after a 1-0 loss to Scotland.
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With Vinícius Júnior. and Raphina leading the way for Brazil while Neymar is still out, and Haiti’s Jean-Ricnar Bellegarde looking to get Haiti its first World Cup goal, we may get plenty of offensive action in this game.
Below are the official Brazil vs. Haiti lineups and subs to today’s World Cup match, including starting XI notes for each team. Data via FIFA Match Reports and Fotmob.
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Confirmed Brazil Lineup vs. Haiti for World Cup 2026
Formation: 4-2-3-1
Brazil Starting XI vs. Haiti:
- Goalkeeper: Alisson
- Defenders: Danilo, Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhães, Douglas Santos
- Midfielders: Casemiro, Bruno Guimarães, Lucas Paquetá
- Forwards: Raphinha, Matheus Cunha, Vinicius Jr.
Brazil subs vs. Haiti: Ederson, Weverton, Alex Sandro, Gleison Bremer, Léo Pereira, Roger Ibañez, Danilo, Éderson, Fabinho, Endrick, Gabriel Martinelli, Igor Thiago, Luiz Henrique, Rayan
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Brazil Starting XI Notes vs. Haiti
- Brazil made two notable changes from the Morocco match. Danilo starts at right back instead of Roger Ibañez, and Matheus Cunha starts up top instead of Igor Thiago.
- Danilo came on at halftime vs. Morocco and logged 38 passes, 16 line-break attempts, and 13 completed line breaks.
- Brazil may get cleaner right-side buildup than they had with Ibañez.
- Cunha replacing Igor Thiago likely gives Brazil more mobility and combination play through the middle, while still keeping Vinícius and Raphinha as the main wide threats.
- Thiago was a low-volume focal point vs. Morocco, with 5 passes attempted and 2 shots. Cunha came off the bench and had 7 passes attempted, 5 ball progressions, 4 take-ons/step-ins, and 1 shot.
- Brazil’s pressure is the reason Haiti may struggle to get out. Brazil applied 315 total pressures, 54 direct pressures, and forced 41 turnovers vs. Morocco. If Haiti’s first pass out is loose, Brazil can turn those turnovers into chances.
- The back five can help Haiti defend shots, but it may concede territory and corners.
- Haiti’s deeper shape may block central access, but it also invites Brazil to recycle wide and force corners, crosses, and blocked shots.
- If Brazil scores early, Haiti’s shape has to open up — and that’s a problem vs. Brazil, as it’s where Vinícius, Raphinha, Paquetá, and Cunha can attack bigger spaces.
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Confirmed Haiti Lineup vs. Haiti for World Cup 2026
Formation: 5-4-1
Haiti Starting XI vs. Brazil:
- Goalkeeper: Johny Placide
- Defenders: Martin Expérience, Hannes Delcroix, Jean-Kévin Duverne, Ricardo Adé, Carlens Arcus
- Midfielders: Ruben Providence, Jean-Ricner Bellegarde, Danley Jean Jacques, Josue Casimir
- Forward: Frantzdy Pierrot
Haiti subs vs. Brazil: Alexandre Pierre, Josué Duverger, Carl Sainté, Duke Lacroix, Garven Metusala, Keeto Thermoncy, Dominique Simon, Don Deedson Louicius, Olivier Pierre, Wilguens Paugain, Derrick Etienne, Duckens Nazon, Lenny Joseph, Wilson Isidor, Yassin Fortuné
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Haiti Starting XI Notes vs. Brazil
- The big change is tactical: Haiti moves from a 4-4-2 vs. Scotland into a defensive back five vs. Brazil. Haiti’s back five with a 5-4-1 is a direct response to Brazil’s winger threat.
- Based on the projected shape, expect Haiti to stay in a low block and try to keep Brazil off the score sheet for as long as possible to play for a point.
- Jean-Kévin Duverne comes into the back line, starting in the center of the defense, while Louicius Deedson drops out of the starting XI.
- Josue Casimir also starts as the right midfielder after coming off the bench vs. Scotland, where he completed 18-of-20 passes and all four of his line-break attempts.
- Haiti’s best attacking path is direct wide breaks and second balls. In the Scotland match, Haiti’s final-third activity came from wide volume: 26 total crosses.
- But vs. Brazil, that will probably come in shorter bursts rather than long possessions.
- Bellegarde is still Haiti’s main connector, but this shape may make him more of a transition player than a volume passer, like he was vs. Scotland (62 passes).
- In a 5-4-1 against Brazil, his value is probably not controlling possession; it’s receiving the first outlet, carrying into space, and finding Providence/Casimir/Pierrot.
- Danley Jean Jacques is the player Haiti need most defensively. He led Haiti with 10 direct pressures vs. Scotland, completed 17 of 19 line breaks, and covered 12.13 km, the most on Haiti.
- Hannes Delcroix is key, because Haiti needs one calm passer in the back five. He was perfect vs. Scotland: 67-for-67 passing and 16-for-16 on completed line breaks, plus a team-high 9 possession regains.
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Brazil vs. Haiti is set to kick off shortly at 8:30 p.m. ET, as Brazil seeks to get its first win of the 2026 World Cup, while Haiti will be playing in just its second match in the World Cup since 1974.
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