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

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

Brazil's triumph against Senegal in north London on Saturday deserves recognition. It marked the African side's first loss in regular time in more than two years.

Following a lackluster World Cup qualifying series, the Seleção's latest performances suggest a resurgence—notwithstanding their second-half meltdown versus Japan last month.

Carlo Ancelotti understands his craft, with his coaching approach set to flourish at international level. His roster may lack the megastars of previous eras, but Brazil certainly aren't lacking in ability, and effectively utilizing the exceptional players available has been Ancelotti's specialty since abandoning the 4-4-2 system 26 years ago.

The Italian's team returns to the pitch on Tuesday night in France, facing a Tunisia side who secured their spot at next summer's World Cup comfortably. This marks their third match of the November window, with the Africa Cup of Nations approaching.

They'll discover Brazil represents just a marginal upgrade in class from Mauritania and Jordan.

Here's your guide to following all the excitement from around the world.

What Time Does Brazil vs. Tunisia Kick Off?

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

No streaming alternatives exist for the forthcoming friendly in Canada, though numerous options are available elsewhere. Brazil's European presence makes the match viewable in the United Kingdom, with ITV4 offering free television coverage. The game is also available on ITVX.

Multiple beIN Sports networks are delivering streams in the United States, including beIN Sports Connect. Spanish commentary is additionally provided. Other choices for American viewers include Fanatiz and fuboTV.

Disney+ Premium and ESPN2 serve as your options in Mexico, while Brazil, predictably, features numerous broadcasters. Tuesday's friendly will air on Globo, Zapping, Sky+, Vivo and PlaySporTV.

Country

TV channel/live stream

United States

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

United Kingdom

ITVX, ITV4

Canada

Not televised

Mexico

Disney+ Premium Mexico, ESPN2 Mexico

Brazil

Globoplay, Zapping, Claro TV+, Sky+, Vivo, PlaySporTV, Globo

What's Next for Brazil and Tunisia?

The Africa Cup of Nations awaits Tunisia. Their tournament starts on Dec. 23 versus Uganda, with Nigeria and Tanzania also featuring in Group C. They meet the former on Dec. 27 and the latter on Dec. 30.

Brazil have scheduled friendlies against France and Croatia for the upcoming international window in March 2026.