How to watch Argentina vs Brazil live: Stream link, TV channel, team news, prediction
It's always a spectacle when Argentina and Brazil meet and this 2026 World Cup qualifier in Buenos Aires on Tuesday will be just as intense as always.
MORE — Latest scores, table in South America World Cup qualifying
Reigning World Cup champs Argentina need one more point from their final five games of qualifying to book their ticket to the 2026 World Cup. Lionel Scaloni's side beat Uruguay 1-0 on Friday and even with Lionel Messi missing from their squad this international window, Argentina have so many superstars. They are top of the table in CONMEBOL qualifying and would love to celebrate reaching the 2026 World Cup with a win against their bitter rivals Brazil and set off a big party in Buenos Aires.
As for Brazil, they've got themselves back on track in qualifying and sit in third place in the table after their huge win against Colombia on Thursday. Vinicius Junior scored a 99th-minute winner in an extremely intense game and Dorival Junior has plenty of big players missing. Still, Brazil's squad is stacked and the trio of Raphinha, Vinicius and Rodrygo are so dangerous when they link up on the counter. Brazil know a win at Argentina would give them a chance of finishing above their bitter rivals with four games to go in qualifying.
How to watch Argentina vs Brazil live, stream link and start time
Kick off time: 8pm ET Tuesday (March 25)
Venue: Mas Monumental Stadium — Buenos Aires, Argentina
TV channel and Streaming en Espanol: Telemundo
Argentina team news, focus
Obviously others have to step up with Messi out and now that Lautaro Martinez is out with a muscle strain too, the pressure is on Julian Alvarez to deliver. The young striker is having a great season at Atletico Madrid and will be fed chances by the likes of Alexis Mac Allister and Enzo Fernandez in midfield. Argentina look so solid defensively and in midfield and even though the likes of Lo Celso and Dybala are missing, they have plenty of creativity in attack. This is a total team unit and Argentina have total belief in what they're doing under Scaloni.
Brazil team news, focus
Alisson has returned to Liverpool after suffering an injury in the win against Colombia as he came off following a nasty collision with Davinson Sanchez. That means Bento will start in goal and Brazil are already missing Ederson, Neymar, Gabriel Jesus, Gabriel Martinelli, Casemiro, Danilo, Eder Militao, Lucas Paqueta, Richarlison and Antony from this squad. There are plenty of Premier League players in this squad with Joelinton, Joao Pedro, Matheus Cunha, Andre, Murillo and Savinho all available for this game, but key duo Gabriel and Bruno Guimaraes both picked up yellow cards against Colombia and are suspended for this game. Murillo, Cunha and Joelinton could all start in this game as Dorival Junior has plenty of options and will need to rotate his side after a draining win against Colombia.
Argentina vs Brazil prediction
This is always intense and even with some big players missing for both teams, we can expect fireworks. Brazil have the edge in terms of the attackers they have available and we can expect them to get a huge win. Argentina 1-2 Brazil.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
27 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Crystal Palace or Liverpool? Inside Guehi's intriguing summer
Palace signed Marc Guehi, then aged 21, from Chelsea in 2021 for a reported £18m [Getty Images] Marc Guehi officially enters the final 12 months of his Crystal Palace contract on Tuesday and interest is building. It's not often a player of his standing, an England international, enters such a zone of ambiguity. Advertisement As you'd imagine, there are a number of teams keen on taking advantage of the situation. But there is one club who appear to be emerging as strong contenders for the centre-back. BBC Sport reported this month that Liverpool were among the teams interested in signing the 24-year-old. However, there are various factors that will prove crucial in whether Liverpool take steps to formalise their interest. Here's what could make or break a deal that could become one of the most eye-catching of the summer transfer window. Delicacy of whether the price is right Palace's valuation of a player who can leave for nothing next summer will be pivotal. Advertisement If Liverpool don't view Guehi's price as reasonable, don't be surprised to see them park their interest for 12 months and look to strike a free-transfer agreement. But what represents a reasonable price? For a clue, we should look back to last year when Palace rejected multiple offers from Newcastle - the last of which was worth £65m. Common sense dictates the fee this summer will be lower give the looming contract expiry. But how much lower? There is no official word on what Palace would be prepared to accept for their skipper. They've got to balance it all against the prospect of having Guehi in the heart of their defence next season, and helping them remain competitive in the Premier League. Advertisement There have been indications, though, that the south London club may be willing accept a deal worth between £40m and £45m. The issue, however, would be whether Liverpool see it that way. Liverpool's preferred profile for a centre-back in recent years has been younger than the Palace centre-back. In 2023 they were interested in Levi Colwill, who was 20 at the time. Last summer Liverpool were in for 18-year-old Leny Yoro, who eventually joined Manchester United. Prior to their interest in Guehi this summer they explored a move for Dean Huijsen, 19. With that in mind, Liverpool will be looking for what they judge as value to change their approach. Advertisement With Liverpool set to sell centre-back Jarell Quansah to Bayer Leverkusen in a deal worth up to £35m, there is logic to the thought the Merseysiders could aim to break even in any formal bid for Guehi. Perhaps they'd be willing to pay a little extra over the money they recoup for Quansah - but not by much. It's a delicate balance. If Palace value Guehi at a price the Premier League champions deem fair, and Liverpool enter the discussions at a figure the Londoners don't perceive as 'low-balling', then that could open the door towards a successful and amicable negotiation. With that in mind, the first point of formal contact between clubs will likely be crucial towards whether Guehi ends up at Anfield. First-team opportunities and England are key Even if Palace and Liverpool can agree a fee for Guehi, there remains the question as to whether he plays regularly under Arne Slot. Advertisement Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate formed a formidable central defensive duo last season as Slot's side lifted the Premier League title. But with Konate's future unclear given he is also entering the final 12 months of his contract, the interest in Guehi adds a further layer of intrigue. Would Guehi be interested in a move to Anfield? That's a no-brainer. Liverpool are one of the most exciting projects in European football. Their summer recruitment, including the £116m acquisition of Florian Wirtz, accentuates their allure. But the reality isn't a simple 'yes' or 'no' answer. For Guehi, the environment he steps into has to be agreeable. Advertisement You'd imagine Guehi would like some level of indication of his role in Slot's plans before he gives serious consideration to a move north. He is a regular for Palace and is their captain. With European football - pending Uefa's multi-club ownership investigation - to look forward to with Palace and the prospect of joining Liverpool or another leading European club on a free transfer next season, seeing out his contract has its attractions. But so does joining Liverpool - provided he plays. You'd imagine Guehi's international aspirations will be a factor in his final decision, too, particularly in a World Cup year. Advertisement This time last year Guehi was emerging as one of England's stars of Euro 2024. Fast forward 12 months and there is less certainty regarding his international future. Sir Gareth Southgate has left, Lee Carsley has returned to the Under-21s and Thomas Tuchel is in charge. There's some ambiguity surrounding Guehi's place in Tuchel's set-up. With that in mind, you'd imagine a successful season at Liverpool - and his first steps in the Champions League - could help solidify his place in England's plans before the 2026 World Cup. But if Guehi is left with the impression that he'll spend the season playing second fiddle to Van Dijk and Konate, then the transfer may hit an unsurmountable obstacle. Who could rival Liverpool's interest? If the price is right for all parties, and circumstances acceptable for Guehi, then a switch to Anfield has a good chance of gathering momentum. Advertisement Of course, Palace - if there is no prospect of extending Guehi's current deal - will hope for interest from other clubs to maximise their selling power. There are certainly other sides monitoring Guehi. Arsenal, for instance, have a concrete interest in the centre-back. But the Van Dijk-Konate conundrum would, arguably, be even more complex at Emirates Stadium with William Saliba and Gabriel in possession of the shirts in central defence. Arsenal have made initial enquiries into a potential move for Guehi but have now turned their attentions to Valencia centre-back Cristhian Mosquera. Tottenham tried and failed to sign Guehi during the final hours of the January window and retain an interest. Advertisement Chelsea, who have a 20% sell-on clause for Guehi's new transfer, also explored the possibility of luring their former academy player back to Stamford Bridge in the winter. Then there's Newcastle, who remain keen on trying to complete a deal that they so agonisingly failed to get over the line last summer. But when the champions come knocking it's hard to turn a blind eye - this year or next.


Newsweek
32 minutes ago
- Newsweek
How to Watch Austrian Grand Prix: Live Stream Formula 1, TV Channel
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Lando Norris is on the pole on Sunday for this year's Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring. Can the British driver parlay that into a victory? Tune in on Sunday to watch the Austrian Grand Prix on ESPN. McLaren's British driver Lando Norris drives during the third practice session at the Red Bull Ring race track in Spielberg, Austria, on June 28, 2025, ahead of the Formula One Austrian Grand Prix. McLaren's British driver Lando Norris drives during the third practice session at the Red Bull Ring race track in Spielberg, Austria, on June 28, 2025, ahead of the Formula One Austrian Grand Prix. Photo by ANDREJ ISAKOVIC/AFP via Getty Images How to Watch Austrian Grand Prix Date: Sunday, June 29, 2025 Time: 8:55 AM ET Channel: ESPN Stream: Fubo (Try for free) Lando Norris will start from pole on Sunday, with Ferrari's Charles Leclerc lining up alongside him on the front row. Just behind them, Norris' McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri will share the second row with Leclerc's fellow Ferrari driver, Lewis Hamilton. Given the starting grid, it feels like a win is likely to come from one of those four. No driver has won at the Red Bull Ring from beyond the second row since David Coulthard stormed from seventh in 2001. George Russell will start from fifth, while Liam Lawson delivered a stunning qualifying performance for Racing Bulls and will line up sixth. Defending race winner and five-time Red Bull Ring champion Max Verstappen starts in seventh. It could be a challenging weekend for the reigning Formula 1 champion as he looks to fend off the surging McLaren duo in the 2025 points standings. It was a rough qualifying session for Williams, with Carlos Sainz Jr. starting 19th and Alexander Albon missing out on Q3 and settling for 12th on the grid. You can stream the entire Formula 1 season live on Fubo. Start your free trial now and don't miss a lap of the 2025 F1 campaign. Live stream the Austrian Grand Prix on Fubo: Start your free trial now! Regional restrictions may apply. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
Yahoo
32 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Sunderland in talks to sign Reinildo on a free transfer
Sunderland are actively pursuing a deal to sign Atletico Madrid defender Reinildo Mandava on a free transfer, according to The Guardian. The deal would fill a key need for experienced defensive cover at left-back—or even centre-back—areas where Sunderland have identified gaps following their promotion. Advertisement Sunderland are working to secure the 31-year-old as they continue to strengthen their squad ahead of their return to the Premier League. Reinildo is to join the free agent market when his current contract expires on June 30. Since joining Atletico in 2022, he has made over 100 appearances for the club. Nottingham Forest and Leeds United are interested in landing the Mozambique international, while clubs in Turkey and Saudi Arabia are also reportedly keen on a deal. However, Sunderland are frontrunners for his signature, with talks progressing between the parties over a two-year deal and weekly pay of £65,000. Advertisement A move to Wearside would see Reinildo become the first player from Mozambique to play in the Premier League. His arrival would also be seen as a shrewd move, especially given he is available on a free transfer, allowing Sunderland to allocate resources elsewhere in what is set to a busy summer window. Regis Le Bris's side are set to break their transfer record, having agreed an initial £31.25m deal to sign Habib Diarra from Strasbourg. The Black Cats have contemplated bringing back Jordan Henderson for a second spell at the Stadium of Light, while they remain admirers of Marcin Bulka, although the Nice goalkeeper could be headed to the Middle East.