World Cup Qualifiers

Venezuela vs Brazil: Date, time and TV Channel for Conmebol South American 2022 World Cup Qualifiers

Venezuela and Brazil face each other in Caracas for Matchday 11 of the 2022 World Cup Qualifiers. Here, check out when, where and how to watch this match in the US.

Ronald Hernandez of Venezuela (left) and Neymar of Brazil
© Getty ImagesRonald Hernandez of Venezuela (left) and Neymar of Brazil

The Conmebol 2022 World Cup Qualifiers return this week with another triple matchday full of thrilling matches. Leaders Brazil visit the Estadio Olimpico in Caracas to play against Venezuela, who are at the bottom of the standings.

So far, Brazil havea perfect record in the Qualifiers, having won the eight games they have played so far. Last time out, they beat Peru 2-0 after dealing with all the controversy of the cancelled game against Argentina.

Meanwhile, La Vinotinto are in a difficult spot, being last in the standings with seven defeats in the tournament so far. Venezuela lost both of their last matches against Argentina (0-3) in Caracas and against Paraguay(2-1).

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Venezuela vs Brazil: Date

The national teams of Venezuela and Brazil will face each other for Matchday 11 of the Conmebol 2022 World Cup Qualifiers on Thursday, October 7, 2021 at 7:30 PM (ET). The match will be played at the Estadio Olímpico in Caracas.

Venezuela vs Brazil: Time by state in the US

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

TV Channel in the US to watch or live stream Venezuela vs Brazil

The match between Venezuela and Brazil for Matchday 11 of Conmebol 2022 World Cup Qualifiers to be played at Estadio Olímpico in Caracas on Thursday, October 7 will be broadcasted in the US by FuboTV.

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