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Brazil vs. Haiti prediction, odds, line, start time: 2026 World Cup picks, best bets

Brazil can take a big step toward the knockout stage on Friday when they take on Haiti in a battle of teams coming off contrasting results in their openers. Brazil salvaged a 1-1 draw against Morocco, while Haiti fell 1-0 to Scotland. That loss leaves Haiti in danger of finishing bottom of Group C with zero points, since they still have Morocco on their World Cup schedule after this game.
Kickoff for Brazil vs. Haiti is at 8:30 p.m. ET in Philadelphia. The latest Brazil vs. Haiti odds list Brazil at -1000 on the 90-minute money line, with Haiti at +2000 and a draw at +950. The over/under for total goals is 3.5. Before locking in any Brazil vs. Haiti picks or World Cup 2026 predictions, check out the Brazil vs. Haiti predictions from SportsLine’s Martin Green.
After working in the sports betting industry for several years, Green became a professional sports writer and handicapper and has covered the game worldwide. Last year, Green was profitable in multiple areas on his soccer betting picks, including the Champions League (+211.25) and Bundesliga (+100). He’s also been red-hot in 2026, posting an 18-8 record over his last 26 UCL picks, returning nearly $1,000 in profit. Anyone wanting to follow his World Cup betting advice at sportsbooks and on betting apps could see big returns.
Now, Green has studied Brazil vs. Haiti and just revealed his 2026 World Cup picks and betting predictions. You can head to SportsLine now to see his picks. Here are several World Cup odds and soccer betting lines for Brazil vs. Haiti:
Top Brazil vs. Haiti predictions
After examining Haiti vs. Brazil from every angle, Green is leaning Over 3.5 total goals (-132). It might be tempting to fade the total after Brazil could only muster one goal against Morocco’s defense. Still, that performance came against a side that absorbed pressure for long stretches and forced Alisson into a couple of key saves of his own.
Haiti’s defense already cracked once against Scotland and nearly conceded again before Frantzdy Pierrot’s chance went the other way, and the 85th-ranked side now faces an attack with far more firepower up and down the bench, including Raphinha, Gabriel Martinelli, Endrick and Rayan. See Green’s best bets for Brazil vs. Haiti at SportsLine, and you can bet the Over 3.5 goals at FanDuel here:
How to make Brazil vs. Haiti picks
After studying Brazil vs. Haiti from every angle, Green has found a critical x-factor and locked in two best bets. You can head to SportsLine to see what they are.
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What time is Brazil vs Haiti? World Cup lineups, live updates, channel
Editor’s note: Follow all of Friday’s World Cup action live!
PHILADELPHIA — Carlo Ancelotti heard the reactions and post‑match analysis after Brazil managed only a draw in its 2026 World Cup opener last Saturday.
Now, after not meeting the expectations for its roster, comes that test: Will the Seleção shake off those opening‑match jitters, meet their expectations and come with a different result on the field after a few days of training?
It’s something Brazil will look to do when it takes the field against Haiti in the second of three Group C matches at 8:30 p.m. ET inside Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia on Friday, June 19.
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“The result wasn’t a good game against Morocco. (It) makes me a little critical of the team, but we have to make positive, constructive criticism, because as I said, ‘You don’t win the World Cup in the first game,’” Ancelotti said at his pre-match availability on Thursday. “We have to look for a solution.”
Haiti fell to Scotland 1-0 in its Group C opener last Saturday in Boston. Les Grenadiers are making their second-ever World Cup appearance, and their first since 1974. Headlining Haiti’s roster are goalkeeper Johny Placide, forward Duckens Nazon and center back Ricardo Ade.
USA TODAY Sports is providing live updates, scores and highlights of Friday’s World Cup game between Brazil and Haiti. Follow below:
Brazil vs Haiti World Cup live score
This section will be updated throughout the game
Brazil: 2
Haiti: 0
Raphinha substituted after injury
Perhaps the only negative of an excellent first half for Brazil is an injury to left wing Raphinha, who was taken off in the 40th minute. The forward who plays for Barcelona appeared to pull up with a leg injury. Coming on to replace him is Rayan, a 19 year old from Bournemouth. Rayan was a revelation in the Premier League, scoring five goals after arriving in the winter transfer window.
Another Brazil goal from Matheus Cunha
The move by Brazil manager Carlo Ancelotti to put Matheus Cunha into the starting lineup has paid immediate dividends. Cunha scored for the second time in the first half with an exquisite left-footed finish after receiving a through ball from Vinicius Junior. The move was first initiated by Lucas Paqueta winning the ball at midfield and quickly moving it forward to Vinicius with the Haiti defense unable to track back.
Brazil scores first with a Matheus Cunha deflection
Brazil has hit the front for the first time this World Cup with Matheus Cunha scoring off a rebound from a shot in the box by Vinicius Junior in the 23rd minute. Cunha initially received the ball at the middle before playing out wide to Vinicius, who cut inside for a shot. It was saved by Haiti keeper Johny Placide but the rebound was spilled in front of goal. Cunha and Haiti defender Hannes Delcroix both went for the ball. Delcroix got there first but his clearance went off Cunha into the net. The Manchester United player hit his signature surfing celebration.
Brazil goal by Raphinha wiped out due to offside
A beautiful ball over the top from Bruno Guimaraes to Raphinha was calmly put in by the Brazil forward who plays for Barcelona. But as the Brazilian fans cheered, offsides was called as Raphinha was a step too early making his run. Score remains 0-0 after 15 minutes.
Brazil still finding its footing after 10 minutes
Vinicius Junior has had a couple of spells on ball but has yet to generate anything against a Haiti defense that has been aggressive early. The midfield issues for Brazil that were apparent against Morocco remain as Lucas Paqueta was taken off the ball under pressure to generate a scoring chance for Haiti.
Vinicius down briefly after a hard tackle then a yellow
In one of his first touches, the Brazilian forward was tackled by a Haiti defender and the ball going out for a throw in. Vinicius Junior stayed down a moment before Brazil put the ball in play.
In the immediate aftermath of play, the first yellow card of the game was issued to Haiti’s Carlens Arcus, who got tangled up with the foot of a Brazilian player as the two went for the ball. Haiti fans showed their displeasure with the referee’s call.
It comes in the fourth minute of the game.
Brazil-Haiti match underway
We’re underway in the City of Brotherly Love. Brazil opens the first half by controlling the opening touch at kickoff and holding possession!
Brazil, Haiti take field for pregame ceremonies
PHILADELPHIA — Both teams have taken the field for pregame ceremonies, which will include the playing of both teams’ national anthems. Both teams received a nice ovation from their fans as they stepped onto the pitch. We’re just minutes away from the start of Brazil vs. Haiti!
Brazil lineup today
Brazil will go with the same midfield as it had vs. Morocco on Saturday. There is one change up front with Matheus Cunha replacing Igor Thiago at striker, and one change on the backline with fullback Danilo stepping in for Roger Ibañez.
Here is Brazil’s starting lineup vs. Haiti on Friday at the World Cup:
Full rosters for 2026 World Cup teams
Haiti lineup today
Here’s Haiti’s starting lineup vs Brazil at the World Cup on Friday:
GK Johny Placide
DF Carlens Arcus
DF Ricardo Ade
DF Hannes Delcroix
DF Martin Experience
DF Jean-Kevin Duverne
MF Jean-Ricner Bellegarde
MF Danley Jean Jacques
FW Ruben Providence
FW Frantzdy Pierrot
FW Josue Casimir
Is Neymar playing for Brazil tonight in World Cup?
No. Neymar will once again be sidelined for Brazil’s second World Cup Group C match vs. Haiti on Friday due to injury. He continues to work back from a calf injury that he sustained while playing for his club soccer team, Santos FC.
Brazil vs Haiti prediction
Here’s how USA TODAY Sports’ experts predict Friday’s World Cup game between Brazil and Haiti to play out:
Seth Vertelney: Brazil 2-0 Haiti — There are plenty of questions surrounding this Brazil team right now, but it still has far too much quality for an overmatched Haiti team.
Jon Arnold: Brazil 3-1 Haiti — Haiti can hang tougher than might be expected, but Brazil will outlast Les Grenadiers and pour it on late.
Jesse Yomtov: Brazil 4-1 Haiti — Brazil silences the critics with a dominant performance against Haiti to get to four points through two matches.
Victoria Hernandez: Brazil 2-1 Haiti — Brazil looked lackluster in their opener, but will prove to still be the better team.
What time does Brazil vs Haiti start?
The matchup kicks off at 8:30 PM ET.
Where is Brazil vs Haiti game?
The Group C match is being held at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.
World Cup standings: How is Group C looking?
Below is a look at how Group C standings looked heading into Friday:
1. Morocco: 4 Points (1-1-0)
2. Scotland: 3 Points (1-0-1)
3. Brazil: 1 Point (0-1-0)
4. Haiti: 0 Points (0-0-1)
Ronaldinho in attendance for Brazil-Haiti
PHILADELPHIA — Ronaldinho, a member of Brazil’s 2002 World Cup championship team, was just shown on the Jumbotron here at Lincoln Financial Field.
Pregame ceremonies getting set up
PHILADELPHIA — FIFA volunteers and workers have begun to walk out onto the field here in Philadelphia to get the pregame ceremonies set up on the field. We’re just under 15 minutes away from the start of Brazil vs. Haiti in Group C play! – John Leuzzi
Haiti, Brazil take field for warmups
PHILADELPHIA — Both teams have taken the pitch here at Lincoln Financial Field for pregame warmups. Seats are starting to fill in more, with the kickoff just under an hour away. – John Leuzzi
Stadium erupts as Brazil gets off bus
PHILADELPHIA — Brazil has arrived at Lincoln Financial Field, and fans in the stands immediately erupt. If that fan reaction was loud and heard in the press box, can only imagine what the reception will be like when Brazil takes the field. – John Leuzzi
FIFA world rankings: Where Brazil, Haiti stand
In the most recent FIFA world rankings, Brazil is ranked No. 6, while Haiti is No. 85. Haiti is making its first World Cup appearance in over 50 years, with its last one coming in 1974.
Brazil fans take over Stateside Live! during USMNT-Australia match
PHILADELPHIA — Two hours out from kickoff between Brazil and Haiti, and the energy and scenes are already off the charts.
Brazil fans got the party started five hours before kickoff at Stateside Live outside of Lincoln Financial Field for a watch party of the USMNT vs. Australia game in Seattle. Some Brazil fans even embraced Philadelphia’s sports scene and the city’s boxer, Rocky Balboa, by wearing their handcrafted, Brazil-designed boxing jacket. – John Leuzzi
Brazil fans attempt reverse curse on Rocky Statue
PHILADELPHIA — Ahead of the first World Cup game in Philadelphia, Ecuador fans decorated the famous Rocky Statue at the Philadelphia Art Museum with an Ecuador jersey.
Little did La Tri fans know, but doing that brings bad luck to their team. Just ask the 2017 Minnesota Vikings in the NFC Championship Game against the Philadelphia Eagles. The day before the playoff game, Vikings fans put scarves on the statue. Their team went on to lose 38-7 and miss out on playing in the Super Bowl.
Brazil is now attempting to reverse the curse and send it to Argentina, as a few Brazil fans put an Argentina jersey on the statue last night after a fan gathering on the museum steps. Pretty good stuff! – John Leuzzi
Brazil World Cup schedule
Below is Brazil’s schedule for Group C play in the World Cup:
June 13: Brazil 1, Morocco 1
June 19: vs. Haiti | 8:30 p.m. ET at Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia)
June 24: vs. Scotland | 6 p.m. ET at Hard Rock Stadium (Miami Gardens, Florida)
Haiti World Cup schedule
Below is Haiti’s schedule for Group C play in the World Cup:
June 13: Scotland 1, Haiti 0
June 19: vs. Brazil | 8:30 p.m. ET at Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia)
June 24: Haiti vs. Morocco | 6 p.m. ET Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta)
Brazil vs Haiti odds today
World Cup standings
Explore live group standings, stats and the updated bracket with USA TODAY Sports here.
Where is Brazil playing today?
Friday’s Brazil vs. Haiti game is at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, home of the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles.
2026 World Cup format
The 48 competing nations are divided into 12 groups of four. Each group will play a round robin style where teams are awarded three points for a win and one point for a draw. The top two teams in each group advance to the Round of 32 along with the eight best third-place squads. Tiebreakers in the group standings will be resolved using the following criteria:
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Zlatan drops another savage line directed at Alexi Lalas
The dynamic of Fox Sports’ studio team between Thierry Henry, Zlatan Ibrahmiovic and Alexi Lalas has been a trending topic so far this World Cup.
Let’s call the relationship between the two former world class strikers and the former U.S. men’s national team defender icy at best.
Ahead of Friday’s Group D game between the U.S. and Australia, the opening in-studio breakdown didn’t include Lalas.
Rebecca Lowe: “Chaps, Alexi left us.”
Ibrahimovic: “Who?
Lowe: “Alexi will be back. Alexi will be back.”
Henry: “Your plan worked.”
Lowe: “Don’t you bring me into this. No chance.”
Ibrahimovic: “America, you’re welcome.”
Lalas, who has been a lightning rod for criticism for years as Fox’s lead soccer analyst, was instead on-site outside the stadium in Seattle with former U.S. women’s national team star Carli Lloyd and USMNT star Clint Dempsey.
Following France’s win over Senegal in which the French were sluggish in the first half, Lalas piggybacked off Landon Donovan’s comment about France’s performance being arrogant. To which Ibrahimovic responded: “It’s not arrogance, it’s confidence. Ignorant people will say it’s arrogance. Intelligent people will say it’s confidence.”
You can watch the clip here, solely for the look on Henry’s face.
Earlier on Friday, Ibrahimovic posted on X a video of Henry and himself dribbling in the studio and the two keeping the ball away from Lalas: “The studio will never forget.”
Ibrahimovic appeared on James Corden’s late night World Cup wrap show, was hooked up to a lie-detector test and was asked, “Do you respect the opinions of all your fellow Fox Sports analysts?”
Ibrahimovic answered, “Yes.” The lie detector operated gave the thumbs down.
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Christian Pulisic ruled out for USMNT’s World Cup match against Australia
SEATTLE — Christian Pulisic was held out of the U.S. World Cup match against Australia on Friday because of a calf injury — an expected decision after he left last week’s opener at halftime and did not participate in full training this week.
“Christian is not available,” coach Mauricio Pochettino told Fox Sports before the game. “I think the feelings are good, and let’s hope that as soon as possible he can be ready to be selected again and be part of the team.”
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An influential player in the USMNT’s 4-1 victory over Paraguay in Inglewood, California, Pulisic was removed after aggravating an ailment suffered in training a few days earlier.
U.S. officials were cautiously optimistic Pulisic would be able to return to face Australia in a match pitting Group D’s leaders. But they also did not want to risk a more significant injury that could threaten to end his World Cup.
On Thursday, Pochettino said, “Christian is strong and with a great mentality, and is [making] a fantastic effort to try to be ready as soon as possible.”
While the team trained early in the week at base camp in Irvine, California, Pulisic worked with trainers on the side and engaged in some ball work. In the segment of Thursday’s session at the University of Washington that was open to reporters, Pulisic did not participate.
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In Pulisic’s absence, Pochettino started striker Ricardo Pepi against the Aussies at Lumen Field. That selection was a bit of a surprise, given his preference to play with Folarin Balogun as the lone center forward.
Speculation had pointed to a winger, such as Tim Weah or Alex Zendejas, or a midfielder, such as Sebastian Berhalter or Gio Reyna. In the opener, Berhalter replaced Pulisic and Malik Tillman slid into a more advanced role.
In his World Cup debut, Pepi replaced Balogun, a two-goal scorer, in the 72nd minute.
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USA vs Australia World Cup prediction favors lower-scoring American win
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Happy Juneteenth to everyone out there. I’m sure those words will irk a few readers, but to be honest, I’ll take any federal holiday, as it means we get some time to enjoy anything we want. I know not every company is observing, but who doesn’t want a day off in the middle of June? Today is even a bit more special because we get a USA World Cup game as well.
My first-ever soccer article was about the USA World Cup team, and not only did the team win, but we won. I was wrong about the final score, but I was correct about Team USA winning. They were able to take down Paraguay. What I think was most enjoyable about the game — aside from the victory — was that the crowd was genuinely into the game. I know it is easy when goals are being scored and the team is winning, but America is not a soccer country. So, seeing the crowd going crazy and giving the team more energy was fun to watch.
Now they have a test against Team Australia. This should be a win for Team USA if we are going to base it on a recent game they’ve had in an international friendly competition. They played back in October, so the teams are largely the same. Those games aren’t always predictive, though. In order to keep the momentum coming, Team USA will need to remain aggressive in its attack. If they can strategically push the ball downfield, they should get a few good looks at a goalie that can be beaten.
Team Australia had a nice outcome in their first game as well, having won the first contest against Turkey. I don’t hate the Turkish team. They have some decent talent as well. Some games of the World Cup can just be dismissed because there is a huge mismatch. That isn’t the case here. Australia was methodical in its attack and won the game 2-0.
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If you look at the stats from their first game, there is a big argument that Australia got lucky to win the game. They had half the shots on goal of Turkey, and they had possession of the ball for just 28% of the time. So, they were able to make the most of their opportunity. They had 12 fouls compared to just four on Turkey. I suppose there should be a fair amount of credit given to the Australian defense, considering they were able to stop all eight shots on goal, and if their opponent had the ball that often, it means they had to consistently stop the pressure.
If Australia can slow the game down against America, they might have another chance. I don’t think this is the most impressive team in the tournament, but they look like they don’t make a lot of mistakes. Will the kangaroo clan be able to capitalize on the USA’s mistakes today?
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It is possible. The USA was the beneficiary of an own goal to start the scoring, then they got two more in the first half. They did create some great opportunities, but missed some of those chances. Their defense only faced one real attack, and their goalie stopped the ball. Australia needs to be more aggressive than they were in the first game, but I don’t think that’s their nature. I expect Team USA to win, but I think this is going to be a lower-scoring game. Give me the under 2.5.
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2026 U.S. Open: How to watch the golf tournament today, Round 2 tee times, TV channel, streaming schedule, and more
The 126th U.S. Open is happening at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, New York, this year, with action beginning on Thursday, June 18, and running through Sunday, June 21. Last year’s winner, J.J. Spaun, will be competing again this year, and you can expect some of the usual familiar faces like Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, and Jon Rahm on the course, too. Here’s a look at this year’s power rankings for the entire field of competitors.
To watch all the action at this week’s U.S. Open, you can catch daily live streaming coverage on Peacock. The Golf Channel will broadcast daily highlights, and coverage will also air on NBC, USA, and NBCSN. Here’s what you need to know about the complete golf tournament schedule, streaming info, and Round 1 and 2 tee times.
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How to watch the 2026 U.S. Open:
Dates: June 18-21
TV channel: NBC Sports Network, USA, NBC, Golf Channel
Streaming: Peacock, DirecTV, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV and more
When is the 2026 U.S. Open?
The 2026 U.S. Open runs from June 18-21, 2026.
What channel is the 2026 U.S. Open on?
The 2026 U.S. Open will. be broadcast across NBCSN, USA, and NBC. Daily coverage will also be broadcast on the Golf Channel.
How to stream the 2026 U.S. Open without cable:
To watch the Golf Channel, USA, NBCSN, and NBC, those channels are available with subscriptions to YouTube TV and DirecTV. Daily coverage will also stream on Peacock.
2026 U.S. Open broadcast schedule:
All times Eastern
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Thursday, June 18
6:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.: Round 1 (USA)
5 – 8 p.m.: Round 1 (Peacock)
8 – 10 p.m.: Live from the U.S. Open (Golf Channel)
Friday, June 19
6:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.: Round 2 (NBCSN/Peacock)
1:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.: Round 2 (NBC/Peacock)
7:30 – 8:30 p.m.: Round 2 (Peacock)
7:30 -9:30 p.m.: Live from the U.S. Open (Golf Channel)
Saturday, June 20
8 – 10a.m.: Live from the U.S. Open (Golf Channel)
10 a.m. – Noon: Round 3 (USA)
Noon – 8 p.m.: Round 3 (NBC/Peacock)
8 – 10 p.m.: Live from the U.S. Open (Golf Channel)
Sunday, June 21
9 a.m. – Noon: Round 4 (USA)
Noon – 7 p.m.: Round 4 (NBC/Peacock)
7 – 9 p.m.: Live from the U.S. Open (Golf Channel)
2026 U.S. Open Round 2 Tee Times:
All times ET
No. 1 tee
5:35 a.m. — William Mouw; (a) Ryder Cowan; Hennie du Plessis
5:46 a.m. — Adrien Saddier; Jackson Van Paris; Ugo Coussaud
5:57 a.m. — Neal Shipley; Matti Schmid; Bud Cauley
6:08 a.m. — Pierceson Coody; Zac Blair; Kevin Roy
6:19 a.m. — Aaron Rai; Collin Morikawa; Jason Day
6:30 a.m. — Bryson DeChambeau; Viktor Hovland; Matt Fitzpatrick
6:41 a.m. — Dustin Johnson; Wyndham Clark; Gary Woodland
6:52 a.m. — Joaquin Niemann; Alex Smalley; Shane Lowry
7:03 a.m. — Akshay Bhatia; Carlos Ortiz; Min Woo Lee
7:14 a.m. — Justin Rose; Jordan Spieth; Jon Rahm
7:25 a.m. — Ben Kohles; Johnny Keefer; Matt McCarty
7:36 a.m. — Angel Hidalgo; (a) Mateo Pulcini; Spencer Tibbits
7:47 a.m. — (a) Matthew Robles; Jake Sollon; Manav Shah
11:30 a.m. — Chandler Phillips; Harry Higgs; (a) Hamilton Coleman
11:41 a.m. — Nathan Kimsey; (a) Jackson Herrington; Cooper Dossey
11:52 a.m. — Peter Uihlein; (a) Eric Lee; Sam Stevens
12:03 p.m. — Adrien Dumont de Chassart; Ben Silverman; Emiliano Grillo
12:14 p.m. — Patrick Rodgers; Keith Mitchell; Graeme McDowell
12:25 p.m. — Sungjae Im; Lucas Herbert; Kristoffer Reitan
12:36 p.m. — Sam Burns; Tyrrell Hatton; Si Woo Kim
12:47 p.m. — Rory McIlroy; Ludvig Åberg; Tommy Fleetwood
12:58 p.m. — Alex Noren; Maverick McNealy; Sepp Straka
1:09 p.m. — Max Greyserman; Brian Harman; Jacob Bridgeman
1:20 p.m. — Alex Fitzpatrick; Tom Kim; Ben James
1:31 p.m. — (a) Brandon Holtz; Ryuichi Oiwa; Dylan Wu
1:42 p.m. — Greyson Leach; (a) Logan Reilly; Robbie Higgins
No. 10 tee
5:35 a.m. — Niklas Nørgaard; Rocco Repetto Taylor; Sudarshan Yellamaraju
5:46 a.m. — Laurie Canter; John Parry; (a) Bryan Lee
5:57 a.m. — Chris Kirk; Max McGreevy; Jake Knapp
6:08 a.m. — Harry Hall; Michael Brennan; Andrew Putnam
6:19 a.m. — Davis Thompson; (a) Preston Stout; David Puig
6:30 a.m. — Ryo Hisatsune; Corey Conners; Ryan Fox
6:41 a.m. — Ryan Gerard; Russell Henley; Ben Griffin
6:52 a.m. — Justin Thomas; Hideki Matsuyama; Xander Schauffele
7:03 a.m. — Nicolai Højgaard; Nico Echavarria; Robert MacIntyre
7:14 a.m. — J.T. Poston; Patrick Cantlay; Billy Horschel
7:25 a.m. — (a) Arni Sveinsson; Taihei Sato; Marcelo Rozo
7:36 a.m. — Nick Hardy; Cole Hammer; Jack Schoenberger
7:47 a.m. — (a) Marek Fleming; T.K. Kim; (a) Giuseppe Puebla
11:30 a.m. — James Nicholas; Taylor Montgomery; Caleb Surratt
11:41 a.m. — (a) Ethan Fang; Jayden Schaper; Jackson Suber
11:52 a.m. — (a) Chase Kyes; Matthew Jordan; Alejandro Tosti
12:03 p.m. — Carl Yuan; Brandon Wu; Jimmy Stanger
12:14 p.m. — Padraig Harrington; (a) Miles Russell; Cameron Smith
12:25 p.m. — Brooks Koepka; Cameron Young; Chris Gotterup
12:36 p.m. — Daniel Berger; Keegan Bradley; Rickie Fowler
12:47 p.m. — Patrick Reed; Andrew Novak; Kurt Kitayama
12:58 p.m. — Harris English; Adam Scott; Nick Taylor
1:09 p.m. — (a) Mason Howell; Scottie Scheffler; J.J. Spaun
1:20 p.m. — Sahith Theegala; (a) Jackson Koivun; Michael Kim
1:31 p.m. — J.B. Holmes; Filippo Celli; (a) Jackson Ormond
1:42 p.m. — Jake Peacock; (a) Vaughn Harber; Kaito Onishi
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