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Brazil vs. Haiti 2026 World Cup qualifier to be broadcast globally, featuring Issam Chaouali commentary

From La Presse · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The 2026 World Cup qualifying match between Brazil and Haiti will be broadcast internationally, with beIN Sports providing coverage for the Middle East and Arab world.
  • Sports journalist Issam Chaouali will be among the commentators for the match.
  • The game will be available on various international channels and online platforms, with both teams seeking crucial points.

The upcoming 2026 World Cup qualifying match between Brazil and Haiti will receive extensive international broadcast coverage. For viewers in the Middle East and the Arab world, beIN Sports will offer a comprehensive broadcast across its MAX channels, including MAX 1, MAX 3, and MAX 5. Prominent sports journalist Issam Chaouali is set to provide commentary on MAX 1, with Ahmed Al Balushi also contributing to the broadcast.

Beyond the MENA region, the match will be accessible through a variety of international broadcasters. Viewers in Serbia can tune into Arena Premium 1, Bulgaria's BNT 1 will carry the game, and Canal+ Netherlands is also listed among the international broadcasters. This wide distribution ensures a global audience can follow the Group C encounter.

In addition to television broadcasts, beIN Sports will stream the match online in the Arab region via its beIN CONNECT and TOD platforms, both requiring a subscription. This dual approach caters to both traditional TV viewers and online streaming subscribers.

From a sporting perspective, Brazil enters the match aiming for a victory after an opening draw against Morocco. A win is essential for their qualification hopes. Haiti, meanwhile, faces an uphill battle against one of the tournament's favorites and will be looking to cause an upset. The match is a critical fixture for both nations as they navigate the qualifying stages.

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Originally published by La Presse in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.