Bolivia vs. Brazil: How to watch, date, time, live stream, TV channel

How to watch Bolivia vs. Brazil: Date, time, live stream and TV channel

Brazil will wrap up their 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign when they head on their travels for Tuesday's meeting with Bolivia.

Carlo Ancelotti's side cruised to a 3-0 win over Chile in Thursday's outing, while Bolivia came out the wrong side of a 3-0 scoreline in their recent away clash against Colombia. 

Here, Sports Mole provides details of how to tune into the World Cup qualifier.


What time does Bolivia vs. Brazil kick off?

The World Cup game will get underway on Tuesday evening at 7.30pm local time, and 12:30am on Wednesday for UK audiences.


Where is Bolivia vs. Brazil being played?

This qualifying encounter will be held at the Estadio Municipal de El Alto, which can hold 23,000 spectators and uses artificial turf for its pitch. 

The stadium is located at a high altitude of 13,412 feet, which will ultimately provide a physical challenge for the players. 


How to watch Bolivia vs. Brazil in the UK

TV channels

Unfortunately, this game will not be available on UK TV. 

Online streaming

However, the game is being shown to international audiences on Fanatiz, which has a number of subscription options, including the chance to buy the game on pay-per-view. 

Highlights

Fanatiz should upload highlights of the match on their official YouTube channel. With previous games, Fanatiz have uploaded regular and extended highlight packages.


What is at stake for Bolivia and Brazil?

Brazil, who have already qualified for next year's tournament, are sitting in second place after winning eight, drawing four and losing five of their 17 qualifiers. 

The Selecao will be looking to clinch a second-placed finish and maintain their unbeaten start under Ancelotti, having won two and drawn one of their three matches under the former Real Madrid boss. 

In contrast to their opponents, Bolivia are at risk of missing next year's World Cup, having lost 10 of their 17 matches in this qualifying campaign (W5, D2).

The eighth-placed side cannot finish in the top six, but they could still snatch a place in the inter-confederation playoff ahead of Venezuela, who are currently one point better off in seventh position.

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