Morocco vs. Brazil, 2026 World Cup: Tickets Sold Out
Millions of football fans around the world have their eyes glued to MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, USA, which will host the highly anticipated match between Morocco and Brazil, the opening game of Group C at the 2026 World Cup.
This match has generated unprecedented media and public excitement in the Arab world, particularly in Egypt, Morocco, Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and the United Arab Emirates. Already considered one of the most anticipated matches of this first round, it pits the fourth-placed team from the previous edition's group against the legendary Brazilian national team (the Seleção).
Record Demand and Sold Out at MetLife Stadium
Demand for tickets for this match has been exceptional and unprecedented; the organizing committee has officially announced that all available tickets were sold in record time.
The stands of this legendary stadium are expected to host more than 80,000 spectators, in addition to thousands of personalities from the worlds of sport and politics, highlighting the sporting and marketing importance of the World Cup opening match.
This massive turnout is explained by the meteoric rise of the Atlas Lions on the international stage in recent years, placing them at the center of global attention, in stark contrast to the immense historical popularity of the Brazilian national team, holders of the record for the most World Cup titles.
The ambitions of the Atlas Lions clash with the pride of Brazil.
The Moroccan team approaches this match determined to achieve a positive result that will boost the morale of its players and give them unwavering confidence in their quest to qualify for the next round in this challenging group.
As for the Brazilian team, they are looking to send a strong message to their opponents and reaffirm their status as favorites to win the 2026 World Cup in North America.
A large crowd of Moroccan and Arab fans is expected at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey to cheer on the Atlas Lions.
A significant influx of Moroccan and Arab fans is anticipated, as many members of the Moroccan and Arab communities residing in various U.S. states have arrived in New Jersey in recent days.
This support is not limited to Arab Americans. In recent hours, a large number of fans have arrived, having traveled long distances from Morocco and many other Arab countries, specifically to be in the stands and cheer on captain Achraf Hakimi and his teammates in this crucial international match against the Brazilian stars.
