The Brazil national football team is making history in the 2026 World Cup, and not just on the field. The 3-0 win over Haiti in the second round of the group stage reached a peak of 16.1 million devices connected at the same time on YouTube, surpassing the previous mark of 12.7 million recorded in the Brazilian team's debut against Morocco. The result represents a 28% growth in simultaneous audience between the two Brazil games broadcast on the platform. CazéTV, responsible for the broadcast, recorded a new world record for simultaneous audience on YouTube. In addition to the Brazilian national team's matches, another highlight was Argentina's debut against Algeria, which reached a peak of 11.5 million devices connected simultaneously. The data released by CazéTV also points to a reach of over 74 million people between June 11 and 18, a period that includes the first week of the World Cup. The win over Haiti guaranteed Brazil's early qualification for the round of 16 and took the team to the top of Group C. With the performance on the field and the public's interest in the World Cup, the trend is for the audience numbers to continue growing in the next phases of the tournament. Walking solidly, the Brazilian national team has concentrated some of the largest audience numbers in the competition. But it's important to note that audience is not the only factor that defines a team's success. So, it's essential that the Brazilian national team continues to strive to maintain good form and achieve its objectives in the 2026 World Cup.