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Brazil beat Venezuela 1-0 in a hard-fought game

Brazil and Venezuela mettoday at the Morumbi Stadiumfor the FIFA World Cup 2022 qualifiers. Roberto Firmino unlocked a difficult game for his sidethat continue with a perfect march.

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Thiago Silva, Marquinhos and Roberto Firmino celebrate. (Getty)
Thiago Silva, Marquinhos and Roberto Firmino celebrate. (Getty)

Brazil received Venezuela at the Morumbi Stadium in a game that looked easier for thefive-timeFIFA World Cup champions on paper. Venezuela did a good job holding Brazil until the 67th minute of the game when Roberto Firmino scored the only goal of the game.

Thevisitorswere focused on not letting Brazil scored and they did a good job, even though the VAR reverted two goals for theGreen and Yellow. Brazilcollected 10 points with this result and are still the leaders of the leaderboard after three fixtures.

Match Preview

Brazil, without Neymar,and Venezuela square off today,at Cícero Pompeu de Toledo Stadium (Morumbi) for the South American FIFA World Cup 2022 qualifiers. Here, you’ll find everything there is to know about this soccer game,such as thematch information, predictions, and even how and where to watch or live stream free the game

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The biggest favorite not only to take the first spot of the South American FIFA World Cup 2022 qualifiers and clinch a spot in Qatar 2022 but also to lift the trophy for the sixth time will hot a struggling Venezuela team today.

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Brazil has the most talent in the continent and could line up three different top-tier squads to face any team on earth. Venezuela, on the other hand, have yet to score a goal in two games thus far.

Brazil vs Venezuela: Match Information

Date: Friday, November 13, 2020
Time: 7:30 PM (ET)
Venue: Cícero Pompeu de Toledo Stadium (Morumbi Stadium), Brazil

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Brazil vs Venezuela: Time In The U.S By State

ET: 7:30 PM
CT: 6:30 PM
MT: 5:30 PM
PT: 4:30 PM

Brazil vs Venezuela: Head-To-Head

Unsurprisingly, Brazil hold a huge edge in their all-time rivalry vs. Venezuela, winning 21 games with 3 ties and just a couple of losses. Moreover, they’ve taken three out of their past five meetings.

Brazil vs Venezuela: Leading Scorers

Brazil: Pelé (77)
Venezuela: Salomón Rondón (30)

Brazil vs Venezuela: Storylines

Well, so far so good for Brazil. The five-time World Champions have lived up to the expectations by easily getting thrashing Bolivia and Peru with 5-0 and 4-2 triumphs, respectively.

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As for Venezuela, José Peseiro is still getting to know his players and the lack of time to prepare has been on full display thus far, as they were knocked off 3-0 by Colombia and then lost 0-1 to Paraguay at home.

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How To Watch Or Live Stream Free Brazil vs Venezuela In The U.S

The FIFA World Cup 2022 qualifiers game between Brazil and Venezuela to be played todayat Cícero Pompeu de Toledo Stadium in Brazilwill be broadcasted in the United States by Fanatiz USA, and FITE.

Brazil vs Venezuela: Predictions And Odds

Unsurprisingly, oddsmakers believe that Brazil will get yet another easy win at home today. As of now, they have odds of -560. Venezuela have odds of +1400, while a tie would result in a +615 payout.

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DraftKings
Brazil -560
Tie +615
Venezuela +1400

* Odds via DraftKings

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