Live Event: Brazil 1 | 1 Morocco
Morocco holding their own! Brazil have great players, but where is the Samba swagger they had over the 1970-2000? They look like a side of individuals and little team connections.
GOAL - Brazil 1-1 Morocco
Brazil's crisis doesn't last long. They have been second best, but now they are level.
Vinicius Jr gets the ball on the left side of the penalty area from Bruno Guimaraes' pass, he cuts back inside on to his right foot and lashes a brilliant strike into the roof of the net.
Great effort and this is some match.
GOAL - Brazil 0-1 Morocco
Morocco fans will be in dreamland now!
It is right through the middle of the Brazil defence and a perfectly-weighted ball from Brahim Diaz for Ismael Saibari to run on to.
He is between the two Brazilian centre-halves, and with Alisson off his line it is a delightful lifted finish from Saibari, the calmest man in the stadium.
Really good start for Morocco
Brazil can't get out of their third because Morocco keep jabbing at them and are trying to find those passes.
It's a really good start and great strike from Achraf Hakimi.
KICK-OFF
Away we go. Great late-night Saturday entertainment coming up.
Ancelotti's 'joy and happiness' at first World Cup as head coach
Brazil manager Carlo Ancelotti said he hopes to savour "a wonderful moment in my story" on the eve of his first World Cup game as a head coach.
The Italian manager won a third-place medal when representing his country as a midfielder at the home World Cup in 1990.
New Jersey's time to shine
It's New Jersey's time to shine at the World Cup.
After games in Mexico City, Zapopan, Toronto, and Inglewood it's over to the east coast of the United States.
We're about 10 miles from the heart of Manhattan at the MetLife Stadium - rebranded the New York New Jersey Stadium for the World Cup - which has a capacity of 80,663 for this tournament.
Judging by the high volume of Brazilian and Moroccan fans I have seen in New York this week, I don't think they will have trouble filling this vast bowl of a ground - despite the expense for transport and tickets.
It's $98 to ride the the NJ Transit rail service between New York Penn Station in Manhattan and Metlife Stadium in New Jersey.
Let's hope it's all worth it.