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Brazil vs Morocco Tickets

The 2022 World Cup quarter-finalist meets the 2022 World Cup semi-finalist at the largest venue in the tournament. Brazil vs Morocco tickets cover Match 7 of the 2026 World Cup, a Group C matchday-one clash at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford on Saturday, 13 June 2026, kicking off at 18:00 local Eastern Time. Carlo Ancelotti's first World Cup with Brazil opens against an Atlas Lions side under new head coach Mohamed Ouahbi, who took the role in March 2026 after Walid Regragui's departure. The two sides last met in March 2023 in Tangier, where Morocco won 2-1 for the first time in Brazil-Morocco history.

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The match falls inside the opening weekend of the World Cup 2026 and is the only group-stage fixture played at MetLife Stadium that involves a South American heavyweight against a 2022 African semi-finalist. The New Jersey venue seats approximately 82,500 in tournament configuration, the largest capacity at the tournament and matched only by its own five-week-later staging of the 19 July final. Demand from Brazilian-American buyers across the New York-New Jersey-Connecticut tri-state, Florida and Massachusetts corridors sits alongside Moroccan diaspora travel from across the Arab world, Western Europe and the eastern seaboard.

1BoxOffice has been a verified resale marketplace since 2006, and every listing on this page is backed by the 150% money-back guarantee. Our customer team operates in English and Arabic, which matters for the Moroccan supporter base travelling from Casablanca, Rabat and the wider MENA region, plus the broader Arabic-speaking buyer pool from the Maghrebi diaspora belts in France, Belgium, Spain and the Netherlands. The 2026 World Cup features a record eight Arab nations, and the Brazil vs Morocco fixture is the marquee MENA-relevant matchday-one game of the entire group stage.

Match-Day Snapshot

DetailInformation
FixtureBrazil vs Morocco, Match 7
DateSaturday 13 June 2026
Kick-off18:00 local (Eastern Time, East Rutherford)
VenueMetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA
CapacityApproximately 82,500 in tournament configuration
RoundGroup C, matchday one, Match 7
Brazil head coachCarlo Ancelotti
Morocco head coachMohamed Ouahbi
Live listing statusRequest Tickets, with pricing shown when active inventory is visible

Why Brazil vs Morocco Tickets Are in High Demand

Brazil arrive at the World Cup under Carlo Ancelotti, the only manager in football history to win the UEFA Champions League five times, who took the Brazil head-coach role in May 2025 to break a six-year senior trophy drought. Ancelotti's squad is built around Vinícius Júnior, Raphinha, Rodrygo and Estêvão Willian in attack, with Casemiro and Bruno Guimarães anchoring the midfield, Marquinhos at centre-back and Alisson Becker in goal. Brazil's global fanbase carries the largest single-country travelling support of any nation at the tournament, and the New York-New Jersey-Connecticut tri-state is one of the largest Brazilian diaspora populations outside Brazil itself.

For Morocco, the storyline is the continuation of the 2022 World Cup semi-final run that broke African football's glass ceiling. Mohamed Ouahbi took the head-coach role in March 2026 after Walid Regragui's departure, and the squad's spine remains the 2022 unit that beat Belgium in the group stage, then Spain and Portugal in the knockout rounds: Yassine Bounou in goal, Romain Saïss and Nayef Aguerd at centre-back, captain Achraf Hakimi at right-back, Sofyan Amrabat anchoring midfield, Hakim Ziyech and Brahim Díaz providing creativity, with Youssef En-Nesyri leading the attack. Morocco's MENA travelling base is one of the most committed at any senior international tournament, supplemented by the Maghrebi diaspora across France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.

Capacity is the third pressure point and works against buyers despite the venue size. MetLife Stadium's 82,500 tournament-configuration seats are the largest at the tournament, but the combined Brazilian, Moroccan, Maghrebi diaspora, and global-neutral demand was always going to clear primary-sale draw windows in the first round. Of the total, the Brazilian Football Confederation supporter allocation, the Royal Moroccan Football Federation supporter block and primary-sale draw winners absorbed roughly 60 per cent of public inventory before the marketplace opened. The neutral allocation reaching public resale is meaningfully tighter than at any other Group C fixture, which keeps Cat 1 and hospitality supply firm and resale floors well above the equivalent non-marquee group games.

Can You Buy Brazil vs Morocco Tickets Without Federation Membership?

Yes. Federation membership is not a precondition for attendance at this fixture. The primary-sale routes for World Cup 26 group fixtures run through the random selection draw windows, supporter packages tied to the Brazilian Football Confederation and the Royal Moroccan Football Federation and host-city allocations released closer to kick-off. None of those channels guarantees a seat for Brazil's tournament opener at the largest venue, and most of them involve sealed-bid mechanics, time-limited buying windows and capped per-buyer quantities. The combined Brazilian, Moroccan, Maghrebi diaspora, and global-neutral demand was always going to clear those allocations within the first round of selection.

The verified resale marketplace is the realistic alternative when the primary windows close out. 1BoxOffice aggregates listings from sellers who have either won draws, secured club routes through their own federation channels or are reselling unused supporter-package inventory. Every listing carries the 150% money-back guarantee, which covers non-delivery, late delivery and ticket-not-as-described scenarios. Buyers checking out for Brazil vs Morocco tickets through 1BoxOffice deal with a single price line, no hidden federation tier and no membership friction.

Brazil vs Morocco Ticket Prices

Brazil vs Morocco ticket prices should be read through live availability rather than a fixed public floor. The live event page is currently shown as Request Tickets, so buyers can submit interest and compare categories once active inventory is visible. Demand is shaped by Brazil's global fanbase, Morocco's 2022 semi-final run, MetLife Stadium's scale, opening-weekend timing and the unusual pull of a South American heavyweight facing one of Africa's highest-profile sides.

CategoryTypical locationLive price statusBest for
Cat 4Upper tier behind the goals, end blocksShown when active inventory is visibleLower-priced entry and supporter-end atmosphere
Cat 3Upper tier longside or lower tier behind the goalsShown when active inventory is visibleElevated longside view or close-up goalmouth angle
Cat 2Lower tier longside, non-central blocksShown when active inventory is visibleClose to the action without paying the central premium
Cat 1Lower tier longside, central blocksShown when active inventory is visibleHalfway-line view at the largest venue in the tournament
HospitalitySuites, lounges and premium seatsShown when active inventory is visibleHosted entry and a more controlled matchday

When the event is shown as Request Tickets, do not treat earlier category ranges as live floors. Re-check the active 1BoxOffice listing before publication, then make sure the price table, match snapshot, FAQ answer and SportsEvent schema all use the same pricing state.

Seating Guide for Brazil vs Morocco at MetLife Stadium

MetLife Stadium is a multi-tier bowl with three primary seating decks and a wide concourse footprint, opened in 2010 as the home of the New York Giants and New York Jets. The pitch is expected to use a tournament-approved natural-grass setup over the stadium’s usual NFL surface, with final installation details set by matchday operations. Tournament setup converts the lower bowl to football-spec sight lines, trims back-end-zone blocks for camera positions and reseats the corner sections. The stadium hosts eight tournament matches in total, including the final, two semi-finals (one in MetLife, one in Atlanta), a quarter-final and four group-stage games. For a stand-by-stand breakdown, see the MetLife Stadium tickets page; for category overlays, jump to the MetLife Stadium seating plan.

AreaWhat it suitsPricing bracketGeneral guidance
Lower tier longside centralTactical analysts, halfway-line purists, premium buyersCat 1Strongest sight lines in the venue, premium pricing with limited supply, first cluster to clear for any Brazil fixture
Lower tier longside non-centralBuyers wanting close-up action without the centre premiumCat 2Excellent rake from the NFL conversion, slightly oblique to the centre circle
Upper tier longsideTravelling fans wanting the broad tactical viewCat 3Steep rake on the third deck, complete pitch coverage even at the back row
Behind the goalsSupporter-block atmosphere, choreographed supportCat 3 / Cat 4Brazilian and Moroccan supporter ends concentrate here, expect heavy singing, samba drumming and choreographed Atlas Lions chants
Hospitality loungesHosted matchday, business guests, families seeking comfortHospitality tierCoaches Club, MetLife Club and field-level suites, pre and post-match catering, ticketed seat in lower or upper tier

Where Brazil and Morocco Fans Sit

Supporter typeBest approach
Brazil supportersThe Brazilian Football Confederation supporter block sits at the south end of MetLife Stadium, behind the goal line. Travelling Brazilian fans cluster in Cat 4 south end blocks, supplemented by the Brazilian-American community across the New York tri-state, New England and Florida. Cat 3 upper south corner is the mid-priced fallback for buyers who want the supporter end without paying for lower-tier proximity. Expect heavy samba drumming and canary-yellow shirts across most neutral-allocation blocks.
Morocco supportersThe Royal Moroccan Football Federation supporter block sits at the north end behind the opposite goals. Travelling Moroccan fans cluster in Cat 4 north end blocks, supplemented by the Maghrebi diaspora from France, Belgium, the Netherlands and the wider MENA region. Cat 3 upper north corner is the mid-priced fallback. The Moroccan supporter section was widely accepted as one of the loudest at Qatar 2022 and is expected to bring the same energy to MetLife.
Neutral buyersLower or upper longside avoids the partisan ends. Cat 1 and Cat 2 longside seats sit in mixed-fan zones with security stewarded between the two supporter sections. Wearing either set of colours in opposing supporter blocks is permitted but not advised, and stewards may ask buyers in non-allocated seats to remove flags or banners.

Hospitality Packages for Brazil vs Morocco

Hospitality optionTypical buyerMain appeal
Pitchside suitePremium corporate guests, agency hostingClosest hosted product to the pitch on a marquee opener weekend, private suite with dedicated host and full food and beverage service
Club loungeCouples and small groups buying for the matchday experienceCoaches Club or MetLife Club access pre and post-match, seating in a defined hospitality block, padded seats
Premium seat with hospitalityBuyers prioritising sight lines but wanting hosted cateringCat 1 seat plus shared lounge access, hot food, drinks package, programme
Group entertainment packageCompanies hosting six or more guests, family groupsBlock of seats, shared private space, table catering, ideal for client hosting on the opening weekend

MetLife Stadium's hospitality footprint is the largest at the tournament thanks to the NFL-baseline suite count built for the New York Giants and New York Jets shared tenancy. Even so, the pitchside and Coaches Club tiers were the first hospitality clusters to clear after primary sale opened because Brazil-Morocco was always going to draw the strongest corporate-hosting demand of any matchday-one game. Buyers waiting on late releases should monitor the marketplace 21 days out, when unsold corporate inventory typically returns to public supply ahead of the opener weekend.

Ticket Delivery and Entry on Matchday

Delivery typeWhat to check
Mobile transferWorld Cup 2026 ticket delivery is mobile-ticket-first. Confirm the tournament ticketing app is installed, the receiving email matches your 1BoxOffice account, and the ticket appears in the app before travelling to MetLife Stadium.
QR code in appUse the live ticket inside the approved app at the turnstile. Screenshots, photos of tickets and downloaded document copies should not be treated as valid for entry unless matchday instructions say otherwise.
Hospitality accessHospitality listings may carry separate lounge or suite instructions. Check the listing notes, arrival gate and named guest details before matchday, and bring photo identification that matches the booking.
Order supportUse your order reference and registered email when contacting customer support. Keep your phone battery available and open your ticket before reaching the gate area.

Bring a passport or government photo identification for security checks. MetLife Stadium operates a clear-bag policy and metal detectors at every gate. Leave bulky bags, professional cameras and unsealed liquids at your accommodation, and arrive at least 90 minutes before kick-off to clear the bag-check perimeter without missing the warm-up. Opening-weekend crowds around the Meadowlands can make transit and ride-share queues heavier than normal.

How to Buy Brazil vs Morocco Tickets on 1BoxOffice

1BoxOffice has been a verified resale marketplace since 2006 with a 150% money-back guarantee on every listing. The customer team takes calls, emails and live chat in English and Arabic. The eight steps below cover the fixture-specific buying flow for the Group C marquee matchday-one clash at MetLife Stadium.

Step1

Choose your fixture
Open the Brazil vs Morocco fixture page and confirm the kick-off time, venue and date. The match runs at MetLife Stadium on Saturday, 13 June 2026 at 18:00 local Eastern Time. Cross-check your travel itinerary against this kick-off time, and factor in matchday road closures around the New Jersey Sports Complex when planning arrival on a marquee opening-weekend matchday.

Step2

Set your category and budget
Use the category filter to view Cat 1 through Cat 4 and hospitality. The pricing table earlier on this page sets out typical resale ranges. Lock your maximum spend before scrolling listings, because the marquee matchday-one marketplace shows live availability, and prices can move several per cent in either direction during the final 60 days.

Step3

Pick your seats and quantity
Filter listings by quantity (1, 2, 3, 4 or more) and toggle the seats-together filter when buying for a group. Listings show block, row and seat where the seller has shared full details; some lower-tier longside listings show block-and-row only at this stage, and the exact seats are confirmed at fulfilment.

Step4

Review the listing and delivery method
Each listing carries delivery notes and a delivery deadline. For Brazil vs Morocco, mobile-transfer listings typically deliver between 72 and 24 hours before kick-off because of heightened security on the opening weekend. Hospitality listings may carry separate lounge, suite or named-guest instructions, so check those notes before travelling.

Step5

Sign in or register
First-time buyers should create an account with the email address that will receive ticket transfers. Returning buyers sign in with the same email used on previous orders. Keeping the email consistent matters for mobile-transfer fixtures, where the tournament app pulls the recipient address directly from your account record.

Step6

Enter buyer and billing details
Add the matchgoer's name, contact phone, billing address and a card with international authorisation enabled. UK and EU cards may need a temporary travel notification to clear the payment processor. Add a backup contact phone if the lead buyer is travelling on the matchday and may have limited reception around the venue.

Step7

Confirm and pay
Review the order summary, including taxes and the per-order delivery surcharge where applicable. Hit confirm, and you receive an email with the order reference within minutes. The 150% money-back guarantee activates the moment payment clears.

Step8

Track delivery
Use the order-status page to track order progress through to fulfilment. The status updates as the seller confirms the listing, prepares delivery and dispatches tickets. Customer service handles any queries via live chat, phone or email in English and Arabic right up to kick-off.

Tips for Finding Better-Value Brazil vs Morocco Tickets

Brazil vs Morocco Tickets for International Fans

The buyer pool for this fixture splits into five main travel groups. Brazilian travellers from São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and the Brazilian diaspora across the New York tri-state, Florida, Massachusetts and the wider US East Coast drive the heaviest single-day footfall. Moroccan travellers from Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech and the Maghrebi diaspora across France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain and Italy form the second largest segment. The third group is the global Arab fan base from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Algeria, Tunisia and the wider GCC who follow the record eight Arab nations at this World Cup. The fourth is US-domiciled buyers from the wider East Coast and the Midwestern Brazilian-American corridor. The fifth is a global neutral pool drawn from the UK, the EU and Latin America with cross-border bookings across all four categories.

For non-US passport holders, attendance in East Rutherford requires either an approved ESTA under the Visa Waiver Program, where eligible, or a valid B-1/B-2 visitor visa. Most eligible European passport holders can apply for ESTA; Moroccan, Algerian, Egyptian, Saudi Arabian and other GCC passport holders should apply for a B-1/B-2 visa well in advance because the appointment backlog at consulates can run several months for peak summer travel. Confirm passport validity is at least six months past your return date, and check the latest entry rules for your specific passport before booking flights.

Brazil at the 2026 World Cup

Brazil enters the tournament under Carlo Ancelotti, the Italian manager appointed in May 2025 after Dorival Júnior was dismissed, and Brazil missed the 2024 Copa America semi-finals. Ancelotti is the first non-Brazilian to take charge of the Selecao at a World Cup since Filpo Núñez in 1965. The squad is built around Vinícius Júnior on the left flank, Raphinha on the right, and Rodrygo and Estêvão Willian rotating through the front and attacking midfield. Casemiro and Bruno Guimarães anchor the midfield, Marquinhos partners Gabriel Magalhães at centre-back, Vanderson and Wendell hold the full-back positions and Alisson Becker remains established in goal. Brazil enter as one of the leading title contenders alongside Argentina, France and Spain.

The realistic ceiling is the World Cup title itself. Brazil have not won the tournament since 2002 in Korea-Japan, the longest dry spell since the 1970-1994 stretch, and Ancelotti's brief is to break the 24-year wait. The squad's path through Group C is comfortable on paper, given Morocco's matchday-one challenge, Haiti's expected lower-marquee profile and Scotland's matchday-three closer; a top-of-group finish opens a favourable knockout-stage draw against a Group F or Group I third-place team in the round of 32, and a likely round of 16 fixture against a CONMEBOL or UEFA seed.

Morocco at the 2026 World Cup

Morocco arrives at this World Cup as the holders of African football's modern high-water mark, the 2022 Qatar World Cup semi-final run that beat Belgium in the group stage, then Spain and Portugal in the knockout rounds. Mohamed Ouahbi took charge in March 2026 after Walid Regragui's surprise resignation, and the spine of the 2022 squad has been retained: Yassine Bounou in goal, Romain Saïss and Nayef Aguerd at centre-back, captain Achraf Hakimi at right-back, Sofyan Amrabat anchoring midfield, Hakim Ziyech and Brahim Díaz providing the creative thrust, and Youssef En-Nesyri leading the attack. Morocco's 2026 qualifying campaign through the CAF group stage was won at a canter, with the squad's tactical discipline under Regragui carried into the Ouahbi era.

The realistic ceiling is a deep knockout run. Morocco is one of the strongest non-host nations in the tournament and has the talent and tournament experience to chase another deep knockout run, with the round of 32 the immediate target under the 32-team knockout structure. The MetLife Stadium fixture is the squad's marquee matchday-one game and the chance to stake a claim against a title contender on opening weekend. The 2022 semi-final run produced one of the most replayed African football moments in modern history, and Morocco's matchday-one fixture is the highest-profile African team start at this tournament.

Brazil vs Morocco Head-to-Head

Brazil and Morocco have three widely listed senior meetings. Brazil won 2-0 in a 1997 friendly and 3-0 in the 1998 World Cup group stage, while Morocco won 2-1 in Tangier on 25 March 2023 through Sofiane Boufal and Abdelhamid Sabiri goals, with Casemiro scoring for Brazil. The 2026 fixture at MetLife Stadium becomes the fourth senior meeting and the second World Cup meeting between the two nations. The record is small, but it carries a useful tactical thread: Brazil have the stronger historical tournament result, while Morocco owns the most recent win.

Head-to-head detailTotal
Senior international meetings3
Brazil wins2 (1997 friendly and 1998 World Cup group stage)
Morocco wins1 (2023 friendly in Tangier)
Draws0 verified
Brazil goals scored6
Morocco goals scored2
First meeting9 October 1997, Brazil 2-0 Morocco, friendly
Most recent meeting25 March 2023, Morocco 2-1 Brazil, friendly, Stade Ibn Batouta, Tangier
Tournament meetings1 (1998 World Cup)
World Cup meetings1 (the 1998 group-stage encounter, Brazil 3-0)

Group C Match Schedule

Group C pairs Brazil, Morocco, Scotland and Haiti across three matchdays from 13 June to 24 June 2026. Every Group C match is played on US soil, spread across MetLife Stadium, Gillette Stadium, Lincoln Financial Field, Hard Rock Stadium and Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

DateMatchVenue
Saturday 13 June 2026Brazil vs MoroccoMetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
Saturday 13 June 2026Haiti vs ScotlandGillette Stadium, Foxborough
Friday 19 June 2026Scotland vs MoroccoGillette Stadium, Foxborough
Friday 19 June 2026Brazil vs HaitiLincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Wednesday 24 June 2026Scotland vs BrazilHard Rock Stadium, Miami
Wednesday 24 June 2026Morocco vs HaitiMercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Brazil play Morocco on Saturday, 13 June 2026 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Kick-off is at 18:00 local Eastern Time, which is 23:00 in the United Kingdom and 01:00 the following day in Saudi Arabia. The match is the matchday-one fixture for both sides and the marquee opening-weekend Group C game at the largest tournament venue.

  • You do not need a federation membership to buy through 1BoxOffice. The verified-resale marketplace aggregates listings from sellers who already cleared primary-sale routes, including the random selection draws, supporter packages and host-city windows. Buyers pay a single price per ticket, see the seat block and row up front and benefit from the 150% money-back guarantee on every order.

  • Vinícius Júnior is Brazil's most senior attacking player and a fixture under Carlo Ancelotti from their Real Madrid years together. Vinicius captained Brazil for the first time in a March 2024 friendly and is the most likely matchday-one armband holder, although Casemiro, Marquinhos and Bruno Guimarães have all worn the armband in the 2024 to 2026 cycle. Final selection lies with the head coach, and team news typically lands 60 minutes before kick-off.

  • The live 1BoxOffice event page is currently shown as Request Tickets, so fixed public price floors should not be treated as live. Category pricing appears when active inventory is visible, and hospitality availability may have separate listing notes. Recheck the live event page before publication and make sure the match snapshot, price table and checkout state all match.

  • Tournament categories run Cat 1 to Cat 4 plus a hospitality tier. Cat 1 is lower-tier longside central, Cat 2 is lower-tier longside non-central, Cat 3 is upper-tier longside or lower-tier behind the goals, Cat 4 is upper-tier behind the goals and the supporter ends. Hospitality covers pitchside suites, club lounges, premium seats with hospitality access and group entertainment packages.

  • Yes. MetLife Stadium offers four hospitality formats: pitchside suites for premium corporate buyers, club lounges for couples and small groups, premium seats with hospitality for buyers prioritising sight lines and group entertainment packages for parties of six or more. The hospitality footprint is the largest at the tournament thanks to the NFL-baseline suite count. Late releases tend to land 21 days out for the marquee opener.

  • MetLife Stadium seats approximately 82,500 in tournament configuration, making it one of the largest venues at the tournament. The stadium opened in 2010 and is the home of the New York Giants and New York Jets in the NFL. It hosts five group-stage matches, one round of 32 matches, one round of 16 matches, and the final on 19 July 2026.

  • Most eligible European passport holders can apply for ESTA under the Visa Waiver Program. Brazilian and Moroccan passport holders generally need the correct US visitor visa unless they hold another qualifying status, while travellers from other countries should check whether ESTA or a B-1/B-2 visa applies before booking. Confirm passport validity and start the process early because appointment windows can stretch during peak tournament travel.

  • Tickets are handled through mobile transfer and the approved tournament ticketing app. Open the ticket in the app before reaching the gate, keep your phone charged and make sure the receiving email matches your 1BoxOffice account. Screenshots, photos of tickets and downloaded document copies should not be treated as valid for entry unless matchday instructions say otherwise.

  • The Royal Moroccan Football Federation supporter block sits at the north end of MetLife Stadium, behind the goal line. Travelling Moroccan fans cluster in Cat 4 north end blocks, with the Maghrebi diaspora across France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain and Italy providing supplementary numbers. Cat 3 upper north corner is the mid-priced fallback. Brazilian supporters concentrate at the south end behind the opposite goal.

  • Children of any age require a ticket. Babes-in-arms policies do not apply at this tournament. Hospitality areas may apply higher minimum ages on a venue-by-venue basis, particularly where licensed alcohol service is in operation. Check the specific listing notes for any age restrictions before booking. Adults accompanying minors must produce identification on entry.

  • Every listing on 1BoxOffice carries a 150% money-back guarantee. The guarantee covers non-delivery, late delivery and ticket-not-as-described scenarios. If a listing fails to deliver as described, the buyer receives the original ticket cost plus a 50 per cent top-up as compensation. The guarantee activates the moment payment clears and runs through to matchday entry.

  • Ticket transfer details depend on the delivery method and the tournament app rules attached to the listing. Buyers should keep the same email address on their 1BoxOffice order and ticketing-app account, then follow the delivery instructions shown in the order status. If a name, email or delivery detail needs checking, contact customer service with the order reference before matchday.

  • Bring a passport or government-issued photo identification. Hospitality entry, will-call collection and fan ID checkpoints all require matching identification. Mobile-transfer ticket holders may also be asked to show identification matching the tournament app account. Carry a printed backup of your booking reference and a screenshot of your ticket QR in case of phone battery or signal issues.

  • Earlier booking protects the central seat-cluster supply for the marquee opener. Cat 1 longside central seats and pitchside hospitality typically clear 60 to 90 days before kick-off. Cat 4 inventory moves in waves through the final fortnight as primary-sale draw winners list unused tickets. Wait too long, and you are exposed to a steep matchday-week price surge that runs higher than any non-final fixture at MetLife Stadium.

  • Each fixture is a separate listing and a separate order on the marketplace. Buyers planning a multi-match trip should add each fixture page to their basket in turn and check out together where the marketplace allows combined billing. Group C fans typically pair Brazil vs Morocco with the matchday-two Brazil vs Haiti fixture in Philadelphia on 19 June or the matchday-three Scotland vs Brazil closer in Miami on 24 June.

  • 1BoxOffice prices in pound sterling by default and supports payment in major currencies including US dollar, euro, Brazilian real, Moroccan dirham, UAE dirham and Saudi riyal. Card processors handle currency conversion at posted exchange rates. Buyers wanting to lock the rate before the matchday-week surge can switch their account currency in settings before completing checkout to avoid late conversion drift.

  • Tickets remain valid for the rescheduled date if the tournament organisers reschedule the fixture. If the fixture is cancelled outright with no replacement, the 150% money-back guarantee covers the buyer for the listing price. Buyers receive notification through the order-status page and the registered email address as soon as a rescheduling decision is published.

  • MetLife Stadium sits in the New Jersey Sports Complex in East Rutherford, around 8 kilometres west of Manhattan. Matchday transport options include NJ Transit Meadowlands Rail to Meadowlands station with shuttle connections from Penn Station and Secaucus Junction, ride-share drop-off zones outside the security perimeter and limited paid parking on-site by pre-booking. Allow two hours of travel time on matchday because the local road network restricts vehicle access in the three hours before kick-off.

  • Customer support can help with checkout, delivery status, account access, payment confirmation and matchday ticket questions. The team handles phone, email and live-chat enquiries in English and Arabic. Buyers with fixture-specific questions about Brazil vs Morocco should use their order reference and registered email, so support can check the correct listing quickly.

Sources checked: tournament schedule, MetLife Stadium, Brazilian Football Confederation, Royal Moroccan Football Federation, Reuters, ESPN, CAF, CONMEBOL and 1BoxOffice live listings.

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