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The 2026 World Cup is already happening.
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And if you don’t know where to watch yet, you’re already behind.
The good news is that every single game is available for free.
No cable subscription.
No paid streaming service.
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No credit card required.
Just you, your phone, and the game playing live.
Here’s exactly how to do it.
Why This World Cup Is Different From Any Before
The 2026 edition is unlike anything football fans have seen.
For the first time in history, 48 national teams are competing — up from the 32 that participated in previous tournaments.
That means 104 games spread across more than a month of football.
More groups, more matches, more moments that will be talked about for decades.
The teams were split into 12 groups of four, with the top two from each group advancing, plus the eight best third-place finishers.
That gives us 32 teams moving forward into the knockout rounds.
And here’s what makes it even more intense: the champion will need to win 8 games to lift the trophy.
One more than any previous World Cup winner ever had to play.
For fans, that means more football, more upsets, more legendary moments — and more reasons to make sure you don’t miss a single minute.
Where Brazil Stands Right Now
The Brazilian national team is in Group C, facing Morocco, Haiti, and Scotland.
The group stage matches are all being played in the United States, at times that work well for fans watching from Brazil.
Brazil faced Morocco on June 13th, at 7pm Brasília time, in New York.
The second match is against Haiti on June 19th, at 9:30pm, in Philadelphia.
The final group stage game is against Scotland on June 24th, at 7pm, in Miami.
Unlike the 2022 Qatar World Cup, where most matches kicked off in the middle of the night for Brazilian viewers, this edition has friendlier time slots.
Most games fall in the afternoon or evening — which means no more setting alarms at 3am just to catch the opening whistle.
How to Watch Every Game for Free
This is what most people want to know.
CazéTV is streaming all 104 World Cup games live on YouTube, completely free of charge.
No registration.
No login.
No hidden fees.
All you need is an internet connection and the YouTube app, which you almost certainly already have on your phone.
To watch, open YouTube and search for CazéTV.
Enter the channel and tap on the live stream that’s currently active.
That’s it.
You’re watching the World Cup for free, in real time, wherever you are.
How to Never Miss a Game Again
With so many matches happening at the same time, it’s easy to lose track.
On some days during the group stage, up to six games are scheduled simultaneously.
The smartest thing you can do right now is set up notifications so you get an alert every time a new stream goes live.
To do that, open the CazéTV channel on YouTube, tap “Subscribe,” and then tap the bell icon.
Select “All notifications.”
From that point on, your phone will let you know the moment a match is about to begin.
No more finding out the final score from a message.
No more missing the goal that everyone is talking about.
Watching on a Smart TV
If you prefer to watch on a bigger screen, CazéTV is also available through the YouTube app on Smart TVs.
Open YouTube on your television, search for CazéTV, and enter the live stream.
Depending on your internet speed, the picture quality can reach up to 4K resolution.
No antenna, no cable box, no satellite dish required.
Just your TV, your Wi-Fi, and every World Cup game available on demand.
What’s Coming Up
The group stage runs until June 27th.
Then comes the new Round of 32, a knockout phase that didn’t exist in previous editions, scheduled between June 28th and July 3rd.
The Round of 16 follows between July 4th and 7th.
Quarter-finals run from July 9th to 12th.
Semi-finals are set for July 14th and 15th.
The third-place match is on July 18th.
And the grand final takes place on July 19th, in New Jersey, at 4pm Brasília time.
That’s more than five weeks of football still ahead.
Every round matters.
Every match counts.
And all of it is available for free.
The Only Thing You Need to Do Right Now
Stop reading and start watching.
The games are live.
The stream is free.
CazéTV has everything you need to follow every moment of the 2026 World Cup, from the group stage all the way to the final whistle of the championship match.
You don’t need to pay for anything.
You don’t need to sign up for anything.
You just need to press play.
Watch every Copa do Mundo game live for free on CazéTV
Don’t Let the Schedule Catch You Off Guard
One mistake a lot of fans make is assuming they’ll just “figure it out” when the time comes.
But when six games are happening on the same day and your favorite team is about to kick off, figuring it out on the spot costs you precious minutes.
The group stage moves fast.
Results come in quickly.
By the time you find the right stream, you might have already missed the opening goal.
Setting up CazéTV notifications takes less than a minute.
And it means you’ll never be scrambling to find a stream when it matters most.
One More Thing Worth Knowing
CazéTV isn’t just a free stream.
It’s the official broadcaster of the 2026 World Cup on YouTube.
The commentary is live, the production quality is high, and the platform handles the volume of viewers that a World Cup audience brings.
This isn’t a shaky unofficial stream from a third-party source.
This is the real deal, completely free, available to anyone with an internet connection.
Every goal.
Every red card.
Every penalty shootout.
All of it live, all of it free, right there in your YouTube app.
There’s no reason to miss a single second.
