Brazil v United States in the women’s international friendly will be shown in the US on NBC Universo and Peacock, with Carmen Boquin listed as presenter for the coverage. The match is scheduled for 6 June 2026 and, according to the US Soccer match hub, kicks off at 5:30 p.m. ET at Neo Química Arena in São Paulo, which converts to 22:30 UK time for British viewers following the fixture online or via international listings.[3][7][9]
This is a notable broadcast for fans in the United States because NBC’s Spanish-language service Universo and streaming platform Peacock are carrying the game as part of the wider rights package for the USWNT’s June trip to Brazil.[3] ESPN’s match listing also confirms coverage through Tele/Universo/Peacock, underlining that this is a major televised international between two of the leading sides in women’s football.[1]
Carmen Boquin is a familiar face for Spanish-language football coverage in the US, particularly around major international and women’s game broadcasts. Her role as presenter means viewers can expect a studio-led build-up rather than only raw match commentary, with pre-match context, team news and reaction likely to frame what is one of the marquee friendlies of the summer.[3]
The fixture itself carries real weight despite being labelled a friendly. The US Soccer match hub says the USWNT are facing the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup hosts in Brazil, and the team’s tour includes a second meeting on 9 June in Fortaleza.[3][7] Playing Brazil away from home offers a strong test for the United States, while Brazil continue to build under the spotlight of home expectations ahead of their World Cup hosting duties.[3]
For British readers, the most relevant point is the timing: the match falls late on Saturday night in the UK, so it is an easy one to follow live if you are tracking the women’s international calendar.[3][9] Although no UK broadcaster is listed in the provided match information, the combination of Peacock and Universo means the game is firmly set up for US audiences, while the global appeal comes from the quality of the matchup rather than a domestic television slot.[1][3]
If you want a broader fixture context, the US Soccer coverage page for the women’s friendlies provides the most direct official match information, while ESPN’s listing confirms the broadcast platforms and venue.[1][7] The game at Neo Química Arena is therefore both a broadcast event and a competitive international benchmark, with Carmen Boquin fronting coverage for a match that should draw serious attention from followers of the women’s game.
For more on the competition and official match details, see the US Soccer match hub for the friendly between the United States and Brazil.US Soccer match hub
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