Don't Miss Brazil vs. Panama: Your Complete Guide to Watching the International Friendly Live

Don't Miss Brazil vs. Panama: Your Complete Guide to Watching the International Friendly Live

Brazil faces Panama on Sunday at the legendary Maracanã Stadium as Carlo Ancelotti's squad says goodbye to its home fans before heading to North America for the 2026 World Cup.

Claiming a sixth star is La Seleçao's sole objective this summer. Boasting a talented squad highlighted by the comeback of all-time top scorer and inspirational figure Neymar Jr.—who will sit out the Panama match due to injury—Brazil hopes to lift the World Cup trophy on American soil for the second time, despite not being considered among the outright favorites heading into the tournament.

Panama has established itself as one of the strongest sides in Central and North America in recent years. Under Thomas Christiansen's guidance, Panama has reached new heights and appears determined to surpass its 2018 showing in the country's second-ever World Cup appearance.

Nevertheless, Brazil enters Sunday's contest as heavy favorites, and with anticipation building across the world's most celebrated soccer nation, La Seleçao looks to kick off its final World Cup preparations with a commanding display at its beloved home ground.

Here's everything you need to know about watching Brazil vs. Panama on Sunday.

What Time Does Brazil vs. Panama Kick Off?

How to Watch Brazil vs. Panama on TV, Live Stream

No confirmed broadcasters have been announced for Brazil vs. Panama in the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, or Mexico. The match is being aired in both competing nations, as expected, but wider international coverage remains scarce.

Indian streaming platform FanCode is carrying the match across several Asian territories, while Albania also has a dedicated broadcast channel for the game.

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What's Next for Brazil, Panama?

Ancelotti's squad will arrive in the United States ahead of a final pre-tournament warm-up against Egypt on Saturday, June 6. La Seleçao will then open their World Cup campaign a week later on June 13 with a highly anticipated showdown against Morocco.

Panama still has two more friendlies scheduled before the tournament gets underway. Los Canaleros will return home to face the Dominican Republic on June 3, giving their supporters an opportunity to send the squad off at the Estadio Rommel Fernández.

Christiansen's squad will then square off against Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 6 before opening their World Cup campaign against Ghana on Wednesday, June 17.

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