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March 18th 2026 | 7 mins

The five-time international cup champions return to North America hungry to reclaim glory. 

Brazil Team 2026: Follow the Seleção by RV – Complete Fan Travel Guide

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The five-time international cup champions return to North America hungry to reclaim glory. Brazil plays Group C matches in New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, and Miami, with knockout rounds potentially spanning the East Coast. An El Monte RV rental lets you follow the Seleção through America's most vibrant cities as they chase a record sixth title.


Team Profile

CategoryDetails
Official NameSeleção Brasileira de Futebol
NicknameSeleção (The Selection), Canarinho (Little Canary)
Ranking#5 (as of 2025)
Major Cup Appearances22 (every tournament)
Major Cup Titles5 (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002)
Star PlayersVinícius Jr., Rodrygo, Endrick, Casemiro


Brazil holds the record for most international cup titles and is the only nation to qualify for every tournament. With the football world coming together across North America, the 2026 squad blends experienced veterans with explosive young talent, aiming to end a title drought stretching back to 2002.


Group D Match Schedule

RoundDateMatchVenueCity
MD1Sat, Jun 13Brazil vs MoroccoMetLife StadiumNew York/New Jersey
MD2Fri, Jun 19Brazil vs HaitiLincoln Financial FieldPhiladelphia, PA
MD3Wed, Jun 24Scotland vs BrazilHard Rock StadiumMiami, FL


Group C Opponents: Morocco, Haiti, Scotland


Knockout Round Possibilities

If Brazil advances from Group C:

RoundLikely VenuesDates
Round of 32Houston or MiamiJun 28 – Jul 3
Round of 16New York/New Jersey or PhiladelphiaJul 4–7
QuarterfinalsBoston, Miami, or Los AngelesJul 9–11
SemifinalsDallas or AtlantaJul 14–15
FinalNew York/New JerseyJul 19


Recommended RV Itinerary: East Coast Seleção Journey

Total Distance: 1,200+ miles (group stage), up to 4,500+ miles for the full tournament
Duration: 14–30 days depending on Brazil’s progress
Route: New York/New Jersey → Philadelphia → Miami → knockout venues


Days 1–4: New York/New Jersey Base Camp

Campgrounds:
Liberty Harbor RV Park: Manhattan skyline views, 12 miles from MetLife Stadium
Cheesequake State Park: 32 miles from stadium, wooded setting


Match Day June 13: Brazil vs Morocco at MetLife Stadium
Arrive 4–5 hours early for tailgating
MetLife Stadium hosts 8 matches, including the Final
Massive Brazilian fan presence expected in the NYC metro area


Between Matches: Statue of Liberty, Central Park, Times Square, Brooklyn Bridge, world‑class dining


Days 5–7: New York to Philadelphia (95 miles)

Route: I‑95 South through New Jersey
Drive time: Approx. 2 hours
A same‑day trip is possible, but camping near Philadelphia offers better match‑day flexibility


Philadelphia Campgrounds:
Philadelphia/West Chester KOA: 35 miles from Lincoln Financial Field
Timberline Campground: Family‑friendly, 40 miles from stadium


Days 8–10: Philadelphia Base Camp

Match Day June 19: Brazil vs Haiti at Lincoln Financial Field
69,000‑seat venue located in Philadelphia’s Sports Complex
Direct access from I‑95 for RV travelers


Between Matches: Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Reading Terminal Market, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philly cheesesteaks


Days 11–14: Philadelphia to Miami (1,100 miles)

I‑95 Coastal Route: 17–18 hours of driving (recommended over 2–3 days)
Suggested Overnight Stops:
Savannah South KOA: Halfway point, southern charm
Jacksonville North/St. Marys KOA: Gateway into Florida


Days 15–18: Miami Base Camp

Campgrounds:
Larry and Penny Thompson Park: 25 miles from Hard Rock Stadium
Encore Sunshine Holiday RV Resort: 15 miles from stadium


Match Day June 24: Scotland vs Brazil at Hard Rock Stadium
Evening kickoff avoids peak Miami heat
Stadium offers strong RV parking options


Between Matches: South Beach, Everglades National Park, Little Havana, Key West day trip, Cuban cuisine


Knockout Round Extensions

If Round of 32 in Houston (1,200 miles from Miami)

Campgrounds:
Houston Central KOA: 18 miles from NRG Stadium
Allstar RV Resort: 12 miles from stadium


If Round of 16 Returns to New York/New Jersey

Return north via I‑95 using the same campgrounds from the group stage.


Semifinal / Final Push

Dallas option:
Treetops RV Village — 4 miles from AT&T Stadium
Dallas / Arlington KOA — 3 miles from stadium
Fort Worth / Weatherford KOA — 35 miles from stadium


Atlanta option:

Stone Mountain Park Campground — 16 miles from Mercedes‑Benz Stadium
Atlanta South RV Resort — 28 miles away
Lake Allatoona Army Corps Campground — 35 miles away



New York/New Jersey (Final):
Liberty Harbor RV Park — 12 miles from MetLife Stadium
Cheesequake State Park — 32 miles from stadium
Black Bear Campground — 50 miles away


Climate Planning

CityJune–July TempsConditions
New York/New Jersey80–85°F / 65–70°FWarm, humid, occasional storms
Philadelphia82–87°F / 67–72°FHot, humid summers
Miami89–91°F / 77–79°FHot, humid, daily afternoon storms
Houston92–95°F / 75–78°FVery hot, humid, AC essential
Atlanta88–90°F / 70–72°FHot, humid, afternoon thunderstorms


Fan Culture & Community

Brazilian Fan Traditions

Yellow and green everything: jerseys, flags, wigs, body paint
Samba drums and organized percussion sections
“Olé, olé, olé” chants echo throughout stadiums
Pre‑match churrasco (Brazilian BBQ) celebrations


US Cities with Strong Brazilian Communities

Miami, New York, Boston, Los Angeles, Orlando


Tailgating Culture

Brazilian fans bring samba rhythms, dancing, drums, and legendary churrasco to American RV lots. Expect party‑like atmospheres at every stadium, regardless of match outcome.


El Monte RV Pickup & Drop-Off Locations

Recommended Pickup Location

New York / New Jersey — Ideal starting point for Brazil’s East Coast path. Perfect access to MetLife Stadium, Philadelphia, and the drive south toward Miami.


Alternative Pickup Locations

Miami, Florida — Ideal if beginning with Brazil’s third group‑stage match. Miami has one of North America’s largest Brazilian communities.

Orlando, Florida — 230 miles from Miami; great for families and positioned well for knockout travel.


One‑Way Rental Options

El Monte RV offers one‑way rentals between multiple East Coast and Florida locations, giving Seleção fans added flexibility.

RoutePurposeAdvantage
New York → MiamiGroup stage journeyFollow Brazil’s natural path south without backtracking
Miami → New YorkReverse routingBegin in tropical Florida; work north through group venues
Orlando → New YorkFull tournament flexibilityCentral Florida launch point with easy East Coast access


Booking Tips for Tournament Travel

Book 9–12 months ahead: Extreme demand in NYC, Philadelphia, and Miami during the tournament.

Prepare for summer heat: Miami in June is hot and humid — verify RV AC strength before travel.

Plan multi‑day drives: The 1,100‑mile Philadelphia → Miami route should be split over 2–3 days.

Check mileage allowances: Group stage alone exceeds 1,200 miles; extra mileage can be added through Travel Extras.

Explore rental options at El Monte RV Rentals and check current promotions on Current Deals.


RV Recommendations

Best Choice: Class C Motorhome

Comfortable and flexible for long East Coast drives
Full kitchen for Brazilian‑style churrasco
Easier to maneuver in tight urban settings


Alternative Option: Class A Motorhome

Ideal for larger groups or families traveling the full tournament route.


Mileage Planning

Group stage (NY → Philly → Miami): approx. 1,200 miles
Full tournament: 3,500–5,000 miles
Extra miles available via Travel Extras


FAQs


Where will the largest Brazilian fan gatherings be during the 2026 international soccer cup?

A: New York/New Jersey and Miami have the largest Brazilian‑American communities. Expect major fan gatherings at all three group stage matches, with Miami drawing fans from across Florida. The Seleção’s global following ensures passionate support at every venue.


What’s the best strategy for the long Miami drive during the 2026 competition?

A: Split the 1,100‑mile Philadelphia → Miami drive over 2–3 days. Recommended stops include Savannah or Jacksonville to rest, explore, and arrive energized for match day. Driving straight through in summer heat is not advised.


Should I book campgrounds before knowing the knockout venues?

A: Yes — book all group stage campgrounds 9–12 months in advance. For knockout rounds, make refundable reservations in Houston, Atlanta, and Dallas, then cancel as Brazil’s bracket path becomes clear.


Can I find Brazilian food on the road during the 2026 tournament?

A: Miami and New York have many Brazilian restaurants and steakhouses. Bring a portable grill for campground churrasco. Brazilian grocery shops in major cities stock staples like pão de queijo and guaraná.


Is the East Coast route family‑friendly for fans following Brazil?

A: Yes — the route passes major attractions, beaches, and family destinations. Kids will enjoy South Beach, the Everglades, Philadelphia historic sights, and New York City landmarks between matches.


Can Brazil win its sixth international title in 2026?

A: Brazil enters among the favorites, blending experienced stars with rising talents like Vinícius Jr. and Endrick. The 2026 tournament offers a real chance to end the 24‑year title drought.


Conclusion

Following Brazil's quest for a sixth international cup title by RV delivers the ultimate East Coast adventure. From the bright lights of New York to Philadelphia's historic charm to Miami's tropical energy, this journey combines world-class soccer with iconic American destinations.

The Seleção's passionate fanbase transforms every stadium into a carnival atmosphere. Traveling by RV means you bring the celebration with you — churrasco grills, samba beats, and unforgettable experiences shared with fellow supporters at every stop.

Ready to follow the Seleção? Explore RV options at El Monte RV Rentals and check current promotions at Rental Deals.

Vai Brasil! Your 2026 road trip awaits.