Brazil Thrash Haiti: Cunha Brace Paves the Way to Group Win
Brazil made the kind of start expected of them in Group C at the 2026 World Cup. In the Brazil vs Haiti World Cup 2026 clash, the Selecao ran out 3:0 winners at the Lincoln Financial Field on June 20, 2026. In front of 68,324 spectators, the team handled their assignment with authority, allowing their own defense barely any moments of real danger.
Brazil
HaitiThe Essentials at a Glance
- Final score: Brazil 3:0 Haiti
- Goalscorers: Matheus Cunha (23', 36'), Vinícius Júnior (45+3')
- Stadium: Lincoln Financial Field, 68,324 spectators
- Referee: Alejandro Hernández Hernández
- Competition: Group C, FIFA World Cup 2026
The Brazil vs Haiti match report reveals a one-sided affair that was already decided by half-time.
Match Progression: Cunha Strikes Twice, Vinícius Adds the Finishing Touch
Brazil took control from the outset and gave Haiti little room to build any attacking play. The team made the most of their first genuine sharp chance: in the 23rd minute, Matheus Cunha put the South Americans ahead. Barely a quarter of an hour later, in the 36th minute, the striker doubled his tally with a second goal – setting the tone early for a comfortable victory.
Haiti subsequently tried to push forward more, but remained largely toothless. Shortly before the break, Brazil added the finishing touch for the first half: Vinícius Júnior made it 3:0 in first-half stoppage time (45+3'). The second half remained goalless, with Brazil comfortably managing their commanding lead until the final whistle.
Statistical Review: Clear Dominance in Possession and Duels
The match statistics confirm the overall impression: Brazil were the team dictating play for large stretches of the game.
| Statistic | Brazil | Haiti |
|---|---|---|
| Possession | 56.7% | 43.3% |
| Shots | 8 | 7 |
| Shots on target | 5 | 3 |
| Corners | 4 | 4 |
| Passes | 525 | 399 |
| Fouls | 13 | 14 |
| Yellow cards | 1 | 3 |
| Offsides | 8 | 4 |
| Saves | 3 | 2 |
Notably, despite an overall even number of corners and a respectable shot count on Haiti's side (7), the Caribbean side's efficiency remained low. Only three of their seven attempts found goalkeeper Alisson Becker's net. Brazil, on the other hand, converted five of their eight shots on target into genuine goal threats – a rate that ultimately translated into three goals.
Haiti's higher foul count and their three yellow cards further point to a playing inferiority that had to be compensated for defensively through tactical fouling.
The Line-ups
Brazil: Alisson Becker – Gabriel Magalhães, Marquinhos, Douglas Santos, Danilo – Casemiro, Lucas Paquetá, Bruno Guimarães – Matheus Cunha, Vinícius Júnior, Raphinha
Haiti: Johny Placide – Ricardo Adé, Hannes Delcroix, Jean-Kévin Duverne, Martin Expérience – Carlens Arcus, Jean-Ricner Bellegarde, Danley Jean Jacques – Ruben Providence, Josué Casimir, Frantzdy Pierrot
Brazil's starting line-up made their attacking class evident from the first whistle: with Vinícius Júnior and Matheus Cunha on the pitch, two players who had already been counted among the top goalscorer candidates for the 2026 World Cup before the tournament began – a fact that was impressively confirmed by the result.
Context: What Does the Win Mean for World Cup 2026 Group C?
With their opening win, Brazil pick up crucial points in Group C and reinforce their status as one of the tournament favorites. The double goalscoring performance from Matheus Cunha, combined with Vinícius Júnior's strike, points to an attack that should serve as a clear statement of intent for the group games to come.
For Haiti, the task now is to recover from this setback and find a greater grip on proceedings in the remaining fixtures of World Cup 2026 Group C. The statistics – particularly the lower possession share and foul count – illustrate just how large the gap in control and structure was between the two sides on this evening in Philadelphia.
FAQ on the Brazil vs Haiti Match
What was the Brazil vs Haiti result?
Brazil won the group match 3:0 against Haiti.
Who scored the goals for Brazil?
Matheus Cunha scored twice (23' and 36'), and Vinícius Júnior made it 3:0 in first-half stoppage time (45+3').
Where was the match played?
The match was held at the Lincoln Financial Field in front of 68,324 spectators.
Who officiated the match?
Referee Alejandro Hernández Hernández took charge of the game.
Were there any cards or notable incidents?
There were no red cards. Brazil received one yellow card, Haiti three in total.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Brazil won the Group C match 3-0 against Haiti. All three goals were scored in the first half alone.
Matheus Cunha scored a brace in the 23rd and 36th minutes. Vinícius Júnior sealed the final score of 3-0 in first-half stoppage time (45+3').
The match was held at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Around 68,324 spectators watched the encounter live.
Alejandro Hernández Hernández officiated the group match between Brazil and Haiti. There were no notable incidents in the officiating.
Brazil recorded a possession share of 56.7 percent, Haiti 43.3 percent. This confirmed the South Americans' dominant role for large stretches of the match.
Brazil managed eight shots on goal, five of them on target. Haiti had seven attempts, only three of which tested Alisson Becker's goal.
No red cards were shown. Brazil received one yellow card, while Haiti had to accept three yellow cards.
Alisson Becker started in goal, with Gabriel Magalhães, Marquinhos, Douglas Santos and Danilo in front of him. In midfield and attack, Casemiro, Lucas Paquetá, Bruno Guimarães, Matheus Cunha, Vinícius Júnior and Raphinha took to the field.
Johny Placide guarded the goal, with Ricardo Adé, Hannes Delcroix, Jean-Kévin Duverne, and Martin Expérience in defense. In midfield and attack, Carlens Arcus, Jean-Ricner Bellegarde, Danley Jean Jacques, Ruben Providence, Josué Casimir, and Frantzdy Pierrot took the field.
Brazil picks up crucial points with the opening win and underlines its status as a tournament favorite. The strong offensive display from Cunha and Vinícius Júnior serves as a signal for the upcoming group stage matches.
Haiti must recover from this clear setback and gain more control of the game in the remaining Group C matches. The lower pass completion rate and reduced possession highlighted a clear need for improvement in game control.
Although both teams won four corners each, Haiti lacked efficiency in front of goal. Only three of their seven shots were on target, while Brazil made more of its chances.
Matheus Cunha, with his brace in the 23rd and 36th minutes, was the decisive factor behind the early turning point in the game. His performance confirmed his status as one of the top scorer candidates for the 2026 World Cup.
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