Via Aztec TV either Aztec 7Brazil will clash against South Korea live online for the round of 16 of the World Cup Qatar 2022 from 2:00 p.m. in Peru and 1:00 p.m. in Mexico.
The Brazilian team sights the quarterfinals in an urgent situation, with two players injured, two hit and one in the recovery phase; It is not the ideal situation for Tite and his team against a South Korea willing to surprise.
Brazil vs. South Korea: schedules in the world
- Mexico – 1:00 p.m.
- Peru – 2:00 p.m.
- Ecuador – 2:00 p.m.
- Colombia – 2:00 p.m.
- Venezuela – 3:00 p.m.
- Bolivia – 3:00 p.m.
- Argentina – 4:00 p.m.
- Chile – 4:00 p.m.
- Uruguay – 4:00 p.m.
- Paraguay – 4:00 p.m.
- Brazil – 4:00 p.m.
- Spain – 8:00 p.m.
The Koreans left Uruguay out at the last minute and achieved one of their most prestigious victories against Portugal, warning signs for a Brazil that has lost its aura of invincibility with the defeat against Cameroon.
However, the great novelty in Brazil will be the return of Neymar, as confirmed by Tite at a press conference. The Brazilian, with only two training sessions in his pocket, will have minutes against South Korea. It only remains to know if as a starter or as a substitute.
The problems for Brazil come from the sides, since the only one who is 100% is Dani Alves, and this is not a reliable option for this stage of the tournament. Alex Telles is not going to play again and Alex Sandro is touched. Faced with this situation, Tite will have to line up Éder Militao in the right lane and Danilo, a changed band, in the left.
Brazil vs. South Korea: channels in the world to watch live
Mexico – Blue To Go
Peru – DirecTV GO
Ecuador – DirecTV GO, CNT Play, ECDF Play
Colombia – DirecTV GO
Venezuela – DirecTV GO
Bolivia – Tigo Sports App, Entel TV Smart
Argentina – DirecTV GO, Cont.ar
Chile – DirecTV GO
Paraguay – Tigo Sports App
Uruguay – DirecTV GO, MCGo Live
Brazil – GloboEsporte.com, NOW NET and Claro
Spain – World Goal, Movistar Plus
Expectations are low -Brazil is the great favourite-, especially if one takes into account that in the last match between these two teams, in June, Brazil thrashed 5-1 in Seoul, with a brace from Neymar. In fact, Brazil has never lost to an Asian team in a World Cup.
Brazil vs. South Korea: which TV channel to watch the game on
Brazil’s duel against South Korea with the return of Neymar can be seen on different channels, depending on the location. DirecTV Sports is responsible for broadcasting all the matches for South America, while in Mexico it can be seen on Sky HD and Blue to Go Video Everywhere.
Entrusted to the quality of Heung-min Son and the shot of Gue-sun Cho, South Korea returns to the round of 16 for the third time in its history. They did it, that way, in 2002, when they climbed to the semifinals, and also in 2010, when Uruguay stopped them.
How to watch Azteca 7 on open television?
Since 2016, TV Azteca changed its frequency and is now tuned to channel 1.1 nationwide, leading to the disappearance of channel 13. TV Azteca signals are broadcast on channels 1.1 for Azteca Trece, 7.1 Azteca 7 and Channel 40 is seen on 1.2 nationwide.
How to watch open TV channels in Mexico?
- From your television control, look for the button Menu.
- Go into the settings of your television.
- Look for an option that says tune channels.
- By choosing this option, your television will automatically search for open TV channels that have a signal in your area. This will take a few minutes and then you can choose your favorite program.
What other TV channels broadcast the 2022 World Cup matches
- Albanian: RTSH
- Germany: ARD, ZDF and Deutsche TElekom
- Argentina: TyC Sports, Televisión Pública (32 games and all those played by the Argentine team) and DirecTV Sports
- Australia: SBS, FOX Sports, SEN
- Austria: ORF, ServusTV
- Azerbaijan: ITV
- Belgium: VRT, RTBF
- Belarus: BTRC (Beltelradio)
- Bolivia: ENTEL, Tigo Sports, Unitel, Red Uno and Bolivia TV
- Bosnia and Herzegovina: BHRT
- Brazil: TV Globo, SporTV
- Brunei: Kristal-Astro
- Bulgaria: BNT, NOVA
- Cambodia: TVK
- Canada: CTV, TSN
- Caribbean: SportsMax
- Chile: DirecTV Sports Chile, Chilevisión and Channel 13
- China: CCTV, Migu
- Cyprus: CyBC
- Colombia: DirecTV Sports:, Caracol, RCN
- South Korea: KBS, MBC, SBS
- Costa Rica: Teletics
- Croatia: HRT
- Curaçao: TV Direct 13
- Denmark: DR, TV 2
- Ecuador: DirecTV Sports, Teleamazonas, ECDF
- El Salvador: Tigo Sports, TCS
- Slovakia: RTVS
- Spain: Movistar Plus+, RTVE
- United States: Fox Sports, Telemundo (in Spanish)
- Estonian: ERR
- Philippines: TAP DMV
- Finland: Yleisradio, MTV3
- France: TF1, Bein Sports
- Greece: ANT1
- Guatemala: Tigo Sports, TV Azteca Guate
- Honduras: Tigo Sports, Televicentro
- Hungary: MTVA
- Indonesia: Klikdaily, Emtek
- Ireland: RTÉ
- Iceland: RÚV
- Cayman Islands: Logic
- Israel: KAN
- Italy: RAI
- Japan: Dentsu Inc.
- Kazakhstan: KZTV
- Kosovo: RTK
- Latvia: LTV
- Liechtenstein: SRG SSR
- Lithuania: LRT
- Macau: TDM
- North Macedonia: MRT
- Malt: PBS
- Mexico: Sky Sports, TUDN, TV Azteca
- Moldova: TRM
- Montenegro: GTCS
- Norway: NRK and TV 2 Direkte
- New Zealand: Sky Television
- Netherlands: NPO
- Pakistan: A Sports, Ary ZAP
- Panama: TVN, RPC, TVMax, Telemetro and COS
- Paraguay: Tigo Sports, Telefuturo, SNT and Thirteen
- Peru: DirecTV Sports, Latina Television
- Poland: TVP
- Portugal: RTP
- United Kingdom: BBC, ITV
- Czech Republic: ČT
- Dominican Republic: CDN 37, CDN Sports
- Romania: TVR
- Russia: Piervy Kanal, Match TV, VGTRK
- Serbian: RTS
- Sweden: SVT, TV4
- Switzerland: SRG SSR
- Suriname: SCCN, STVS
- Taiwan: ELTA
- Trinidad and Tobago: CNC3
- Turkey: TRT
- Ukraine: Suspilne
- Uruguay: DirecTV Sports, Channel 4, Channel 10, Teledoce, Antel, Dexary and TyC Sports
- Uzbekistan: MTRK
- Venezuela: DirecTV S
Brazil vs. South Korea: possible alignments
Brazil: Alisson; Militao, Silva, Marquinhos, Danilo; Fred, Casemiro, Paquetá or Neymar; Vinicius, Richarlison and Raphinha.
South Korea: Seung-gyu; Moon-hwan Kim, Min-jae, Young-gwon Kim, Jin-su Kim; In-beom Hwang, Woo-young Jung; Hee-chan, Kang-in Lee, Son, and Gue-sung Cho.
Source: Elcomercio
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