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Brazil vs England: day, time and TV channel of the friendly at Wembley

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Brazil vs England: day, time and TV channel of the friendly at Wembley

Brazil vs England: day, time and TV channel of the friendly by FIFA date – Credit: composition Infobae Perú

Promise of a great game. Today, Saturday, March 23, two of the best teams in the world, Brazil and England, will meet in an international friendly corresponding to this month’s FIFA date. The clash between South Americans and Europeans will take place at the legendary Wembley Stadium in London.

The commitment against the British will mean the debut of the new technical director of the ‘canarinha’, Dorival Junior, who will replace Fernando Diniz after an irregular start in the 2026 Qualifiers, where they only won two games out of a possible six and are in sixth place . Meanwhile, the ‘creators’ of football use these presentations as preparation for the Euro 2024 to be played in Germany, where they will share a group with Serbia, Denmark and Slovenia.

Match against England will be Dorival Junior’s debut in charge of Brazil – Credit: Getty

The Brazil vs England match will have various times throughout the planet. In the first instance, in Peru it will start at 2:00 p.m., the same as in Ecuador and Colombia, since they share the same time slot. For its part, in Brazilian lands it will begin at 4:00 p.m., along with Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and Paraguay. Meanwhile, in the rest of the South American nations, that is, Bolivia and Venezuela, the ball will roll from 3:00 p.m. On the other hand, in England the event will start at 7:00 p.m. Finally, in Miami, United States, the starting whistle will be from 3:00 p.m.

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The great game between Brazil and England can be seen live and direct through the ESPN signal on the Star+ streaming platform for all of South America. To access said content you must be subscribed to the aforementioned service, which has a cost in Peru of S/ 44.90 soles per month. In ‘Carioca’ lands, the broadcast of said show will have several alternatives such as Claro, Canais Globo, DirecTV GO and SportTV Globo.

Star+ will broadcast the international friendly between Brazil and England live – Credit: Star+ capture

Inglaterra: Jordan Pickford; Kyle Walker, John Stones, Harry Maguire, Ben Chilwell; Declan Rice, Connor Gallagher, Jude Bellingham; Phil Foden, Anthony Gordon y Ollie Watkins.

Confirmed line-up of England against Brazil in an international friendly at Wembley – Credit: England national team

Brazil: Bento; Danilo, Fabrício Bruno, Beraldo, Wendell; Bruno Guimaraes, Joao Gomes, Lucas Paquetá, Vinicius Jr, Raphinha and Rodrigo Goes.

Confirmed line-up of Brazil against England in London – Credit: CBF

Despite not belonging to the same confederations, the ‘three lions’ and the ‘verdeamarela’ have faced each other up to 26 times throughout history. The history records four victories for the English, 11 wins for the South Americans and the same number of draws.

The most recent history between the two dates back more than five years, when in November 2017 they collided at Wembley itself and the result was 0-0. A no small fact is that the ‘scratch’ does not know what it is like to beat the ‘team of the rose’ three matches ago. The last time they did it was in 2009, when they won 1-0 with a goal from then striker Nilmar.

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‘Cariocas’ and ‘three lions’ drew goalless at Wembley Stadium, the same venue where they will face each other on March 23. (Youtube Brazil Soccer)

Despite the large number of stars who will play in this weekend’s Brazil vs England, there are also several important absences in both squads. In the five-time world champion, in addition to Neymar, they will not be able to count on goalkeeper Ederson Moraes, defender Marquinhos, winger Gabriel Martinelli and midfielder Casemiro. In the team led by Gary Southgate there is also a significant loss. This is Arsenal’s ‘wonder boy’, winger Bukayo Saka. The big doubt is Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane, but his participation has not been ruled out.

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