Brazil vs. Spain, FIBA World Cup: Live stream, start time and TV Info

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The FIBA World Cup is well underway in Spain and the host country is trying to get into a position where they can emerge from their tough group and challenge Team USA for the main prize. While they had a much tougher game on Sunday against Turkey than they did against Finland, Team USA is still the team to beat and Spain wants to be that team.

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In each of their first two games, Spain has put up 90s points and has walked away victorious. That could change on Monday against Brazil though, as the Brazilians have won their first two group play games and will either continue that streak and overtake Spain as the sole No. 1 team in Group A or fall victim to an intense Spanish attack.

So where can you catch the World Cup action between Spain and Brazil? We have all the information you need to know right here so you don’t miss a second of the action:

Date: Monday, September 1st
Start Time: 3:50pm ET
Location: Granada, Spain
TV Channel: ESPN 3
Live Stream: Watch ESPN App | Stream 1

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