Bolivia vs. Brazil World Cup Qualifier: Your Complete Viewing Guide for the Must-Watch 2026 Showdown

Bolivia vs. Brazil World Cup Qualifier: Your Complete Viewing Guide for the Must-Watch 2026 Showdown

Brazil's concluding 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifier faces a Bolivian team that has secured only one victory in their previous eight encounters.

Despite the absence of Neymar and Real Madrid's trio consisting of Vinícius Júnior, Rodrygo and Éder Militão, the Seleção opened the September international window with a commanding 3–0 triumph over Chile. Brazil maintains their perfect record under Carlo Ancelotti, who provided promising young talents like Estêvão valuable playing time before their home supporters in Rio de Janeiro on Thursday evening.

The Chelsea prospect will probably feature prominently once more in Brazil's encounter against Bolivia. While the Seleção have already secured their spot for the 2026 World Cup, they'll be eager to conclude their CONMEBOL Qualifiers positively, particularly against Óscar Villegas's underperforming squad.

Here's your guide to watching Brazil's forthcoming match against Bolivia on television and via live streaming.

What Time Does Bolivia vs. Brazil Kick Off?

How to Watch Bolivia vs. Brazil on TV and Live Stream

Viewers in the United States seeking to watch Bolivia and Brazil's final 2026 World Cup Qualifier can exclusively access it through Fanatiz USA. The match won't be broadcast or streamed on any alternative platform.

Fanatiz USA mandates users to sign up and subsequently purchase the particular CONMEBOL Qualifier they wish to view via Pay-Per-View. Purchasers can then watch the fixture live or on-demand for up to seven days, with Portuguese commentary offered as an alternative.

Canadian supporters can follow identical steps to view Bolivia vs. Brazil on Fanatiz Canada.

The fixture won't be broadcast on television or streamed in the United Kingdom or Mexico.

Country

TV/Live Stream

United States

Fanatiz USA

United Kingdom

N/A

Canada

Fanatiz Canada

Mexico

N/A

What's Next for Brazil?

Brazil's encounter with Bolivia wraps up the Seleção's September international window. The yellow-clad superstars will return to their club duties until they reconvene in October.

Ancelotti's squad is set to face South Korea and Japan in two international friendlies during the October international period. The new manager will probably utilize both fixtures to continue providing young and developing players opportunities to excel in preparation for the 2026 World Cup.

It's uncertain whether Ancelotti will include Real Madrid players, along with Neymar, for the upcoming camp after omitting the star performers from his September roster.