World Cup, Brazil vs Chile: live stream, kick-off time, TV info and more
By Mike Dyce
The group stage is over and know we advance into the single elimination portion of the tournament. Brazil comes into the “Round of 16” as the winners of Group A and will play Group B runner-ups Chile. It is one of two pairings between South American teams in the first knockout round.
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Chile is looking to get past a tough Brazilian team that came in favored to win the whole tournament and Chile could be without defender Gary Medel.
“If the game were today he would not play. It is a real concern,” said Chile coach Jorge Sampaoli, via FIFA.
“Because of his character there is always hope, as he usually recovers quicker than other players. He suffered a muscle strain yesterday and we will see how it evolves.”
But the good news for Chile is that they’ll have Arturo Vidal back in the line up.
“Arturo is ready to play,” said Sampaoli. “Towards the end of the season with Juventus, he played in the Europa League when he was only 30 per cent fit. Today he is still nowhere near 100 per cent but we all agree that he has to play.”
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Date: Thursday, June 26
Time: 12:00 p.m. ET/ (UK – 5:00 p.m. BST)
Venue: Estadio Mineirao
Location: Belo Horizonte, Brazil
TV Info: ESPN2, BBC (UK), Univision (Spanish)
Radio Info: Sirius XM FC, BBC Radio 5 Live (UK)
Live Stream: Watch ESPN / BBC iPlayer (UK) / Univision Deporte en Vivo (Spanish)
Group G Table:
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Information from FIFA.com, BBC, ITV, ESPN Media Zone, Bleacher Report (UK), Wall Street Journal’s Market Watch, Univision and Univision Schedule