Brazil will start the campaign for the 2022 World Cup against Serbia tonight.
The South Americans enter the tournament as one of the favorites to get their hands on the trophy and a record-breaking sixth World Cup.
Tite’s squad is full of jealous forwards, including PSG superstar Neymar and Real Madrid duo Vinicius Jr and Rodrygo.
The squad is also packed with a host of Premier League favorites, including Manchester United’s summer signing Antony and Chelsea’s Thiago Silva.
The Seleção go into the opening game of Group G as favourites, but will be wary of the many dangers posed by their Serbian opponents and will try to avoid the same fate that befell arch-rival Argentina in the shock defeat to Saudi Arabia.
Find out when the game starts and how to watch it on TV.
When will Brazil start against Serbia?
Tonight it’s Brazil against Serbia (November 24) Bee 7:00 PM.
The match will be played at Lusail Stadium in Doha.
How to watch on TV and live stream
The match will be broadcast live on BBC One from 6.30pm.
The game can also be streamed live on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.
How do you listen to the radio
BBC Radio 5 Live and talkSPORT will both broadcast live radio coverage of the match in the UK.
What’s new from the team?
Brazil has a large number of players to choose from ahead of tonight’s match.
Chelsea’s Thiago Silva is expected to continue his long-standing partnership with Marquinhos in defense, while Tite is likely to have to choose between Arsenal’s Gabriel Jesus and Tottenham’s Richarlison.
In the Serbian camp, Aleksandar Mitrovic appears to have won his World Cup fitness race after being out injured for Fulham for a few months.
However, Mitrovic may not be needed for the Serbs as first-choice striker Dusan Vlahovic is likely to receive the nomination.
Author: Harry Thomas Humphreys
Source: Metro.co
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