Brazil vs. Senegal Showdown: Your Complete Viewing Guide for TV and Live Streaming

Brazil vs. Senegal Showdown: Your Complete Viewing Guide for TV and Live Streaming

Two continental powerhouses will clash in a friendly match on Saturday as South American heavyweights Brazil take on Africa's Senegal.

Both nations have secured their places at the upcoming summer World Cup and are using this marquee friendly to continue their tournament preparations. Senegal holds the advantage in this matchup, having recorded one victory and one draw in their previous two friendly encounters against Brazil.

Carlo Ancelotti's squad is looking for a strong bounce-back performance following their disappointing loss to Japan in their last outing and, despite the non-competitive nature of this match, will be eager to deliver an impressive display to build momentum for next year's World Cup.

Here's your guide to catching all the action from around the world.

What Time Does Brazil vs. Senegal Kick Off?

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

Viewers in the United States have several options to catch the match. beIN SPORTS will offer coverage through its network of channels, along with Fanatiz and fuboTV. Canadian audiences can access the same broadcasting options.

UK supporters can watch the match on free television. ITV has secured the broadcasting rights for this friendly and will air it on both ITV4 and ITVX.

In Mexico, the game will be available on Disney+ as well as ESPN2 and tabii.

Country

TV Channel / Live Stream

United States

Fanatiz USA, fuboTV, beIN SPORTS CONNECT, beIN SPORTS, beIN SPORTS en Español

United Kingdom

ITV4, ITVX

Canada

beIN SPORTS CONNECT Canada, fuboTV Canada, Fanatiz Canada, beIN SPORTS en Español, beIN Sports Canada

Mexico

Disney+ Premium Mexico, tabii, ESPN2 Mexico

What's Next for Brazil and Senegal?

Brazil will extend their European journey with a match in France following this encounter. The Stade Pierre-Mauroy in Lille will stage another friendly on Tuesday against additional challenging African competition in Tunisia.

Senegal, meanwhile, has the more pressing objective of this winter's Africa Cup of Nations on their agenda and will meet Kenya in their final pre-tournament preparation match on Tuesday.