Watch Brazil vs Serbia 2022 :Live Stream, TV Channel, kick-off time & Where to Watch FIFA World Cup Qatar

Arguably one of the biggest games of the group stage takes place here, with the sheer footballing greats of Brazil taking on a Serbia side blessed with a plethora of talent. This game will feature names such as Neymar, Thiago Silva, Dusan Vlahovic and many more – so it’s bound to be a good one.

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Both sides will be desperate to get off to a good start as this is potentially the fixture that will ultimately decide who tops the group, that is if you’re going off the best-ranked sides.With it being of the utmost importance, you aren’t going to want to miss it. Here’s everything you need to know about the fixture between Brazil and Serbia in the World Cup 2022.

Brazil will begin their 2022 World Cup campaign when they face Serbia on Thursday in Group G. The two teams are joined by Switzerland and Cameroon in the group, with the Brazilians and Swiss viewed as the favorites to advance. But Tite’s team enters the tournament as one of the favorites to win the whole thing as the South Americans look for their sixth crown.

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Here’s our storylines, how you can watch the match and more:

How to watch and odds

  • Date: Thursday, Nov. 24 | Time: 2 p.m. ET
  • Location: Lusail Iconic Stadium — Lusail, Qatar
  • TV: Fox and Telemundo | Live stream: fuboTV (Try for free)
  • Odds: Brazil -250; Draw +350; Serbia +700 (via Caesars Sportsbook)

 

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Storylines

Brazil: This Brazil team is one full of flair and unlimited potential. So many superstars and only a certain amount of minutes to go around. The intriguing question is whether Richarlison or Gabriel Jesus will start at striker. A good problem to have, surely, Jesus has been gaining momentum as he’s helped lead Arsenal to the top of the Premier League table. This team doesn’t really have any glaring holes, though perhaps Fred being a weak spot in comparison to the others, but expect them to make a deep, deep run at the bare minimum.

Serbia: They have a ton of quality in the midfield and in attack, but the real questions are at the back. Nemanja Vidic isn’t walking through that door, so the likes of Stefan Mitrovic and Milos Veljkovic will need to be at their very best against Brazil’s technique and speed. Keeping their attackers in front of them, closing down in numbers and looking to push them wide will be vital.

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