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Brazil vs Uruguay Live streaming: World Cup qualifiers Live TV telecast, channel, time

By MyKhel Staff

Brazil will seek to regain form when they host Uruguay in a crucial 2026 World Cup qualifier on Tuesday. Sitting fourth in the table with 17 points, Brazil trails second-placed Uruguay by just two points and needs a win to strengthen their position.

The Selecao's campaign has been inconsistent, with five wins, two draws, and four losses from 11 matches. Their recent 1-1 draw against Venezuela highlighted their struggles, despite Raphinha giving them an early lead.

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Brazil vs Uruguay Live Stream and Telecast Details in India: World Cup qualifiers

The World Cup qualifiers, Brazil vs Uruguay, will be played at the Arena Fonte Nova in Salvador, Brazil on Friday (November 15). The match will kick-off at 6:15 AM IST (Indian Standard Time). Brazil vs Uruguay will not be live telecasted on any TV channel in India. However, fans can watch the live stream of Brazil vs Uruguay on the Fancode app and website.

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Brazil have also suffered back-to-back defeats to Uruguay, including a penalty shootout loss in the 2024 Copa America quarter-finals and a 2-0 defeat in the reverse fixture of this group. Uruguay, led by Marcelo Bielsa, enters the match with momentum after a dramatic 3-2 win over Colombia.

Manuel Ugarte's injury-time winner secured three vital points, pushing them to second place in the standings with 19 points. Uruguay has recorded five wins, four draws, and two losses in their campaign and is just three points behind leaders Argentina.

Historically, Brazil has won the World Cup five times, though their last triumph came in 2002. They have since faced quarter-final exits in the past two editions, including in 2022.

Meanwhile, Uruguay, two-time World Cup winners (1930 and 1950), also exited in the quarter-finals of the 2022 tournament but aims for a stronger showing in 2026.

Uruguay's recent win over Colombia was their first victory since beating Canada in the Copa America third-place playoff. Despite sharing points in four of their last six games, their confidence is high after successive wins against Brazil.

Story first published: Wednesday, November 20, 2024, 5:45 [IST]
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