How to watch Brazil vs. Colombia for free

How to watch Brazil vs. Colombia for free

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Group D action at the 2024 Copa America winds down today with two final matches — Paraguay vs. Costa Rica and Brazil vs. Colombia — and one spot in the knockout stage is still open for the taking.

Colombia has already advanced, but has yet to lock in as the group winner; they can do so with a win tonight. Brazil will advance with a draw or tie vs. Colombia tonight but will win the group if they pull out a win over Colombia. Brazil can also advance if Costa Rica ties or loses against Paraguay.

Tonight’s game airs on FS1, but Sling TV and DIRECTV Stream will carry the game at a discount or free entirely for new subscribers.

When is the Brazil vs. Colombia match at the 2024 Copa America?

Brazil and Colombia face off tonight, July 2 at 9:00 p.m. ET.

What channel is Brazil vs. Colombia airing on?

Brazil vs. Colombia is airing on Fox Sports 1 (FS1), so if you have cable, you can watch it on FS1 or the Fox Sports app with your cable log-in info.

How to watch Brazil vs. Colombia for free:

There’s more than a week of Copa America left, but if you want to watch some of it for free, DIRECTV Stream offers a five-day free trial for new subscribers. When the trial is over, you’ll pay $79.99/month for over 90 live channels.

Other ways to stream Brazil vs. Colombia:

If you’re planning on watching more than one match in what remains of the Copa America, it makes more sense to stream today’s game without taking advantage of a free trial at all since there’s 12 days left. You won’t get any days for free, but you will save over $40.

Sling TV’s Blue plan includes FS1, and right now, you can get your first month for 50% off. Instead of $45, you’ll pay $22.50 — and all you’ll need is one month of Sling to watch the entire tournament through the July 14 final match.

Where is Brazil vs. Colombia being played?

Brazil and Colombia will meet on the pitch at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, CA.

Copa America squads: Who is playing for Brazil and Colombia?

Brazil roster for the 2024 Copa America

Goalkeepers:

Alisson (Liverpool)

Bento (Athletico-PR)

Rafael (São Paulo)

Defenders:

Danilo (Juventus)

Yan Couto (Girona)

Guilherme Arana (Atlético Mineiro)

Wendell (Porto)

Lucas Beraldo (Paris Saint-Germain)

Marquinhos (Paris Saint-Germain)

Gabriel Magalhães (Arsenal)

Éder Militão (Real Madrid)

Bremer (Juventus)

Midfielders:

Andreas Pereira (Fulham)

Bruno Guimarães (Newcastle United)

Douglas Luiz (Aston Villa)

João Gomes (Wolverhampton Wanderers)

Lucas Paquetá (West Ham United)

Éderson (Atalanta)

Forwards:

Endrick (Palmeiras)

Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal)

Evanilson (Porto)

Raphinha (Barcelona)

Rodrygo (Real Madrid)

Savinho (Girona)

Vinícius Júnior (Real Madrid)

Pepê (Porto)

Colombia roster for the 2024 Copa America

Goalkeepers:

Camilo Vargas (Atlas)

David Ospina (Al Nassr)

Álvaro Montero (Millonarios)

Defenders:

Defenders: Daniel Muñoz (Crystal Palace)

Santiago Arias (Bahía)

Carlos Cuesta (Genk)

Jhon Lucumí (Bologna)

Yerry Mina (Cagliari)

Davinson Sánchez (Galatasaray)

Deiver Machado (Lens)

Johan Mojica (Osasuna)

Midfielders:

Kevin Castaño (Krasnodar)

Jefferson Lerma (Crystal Palace)

Mateus Uribe (Al Sadd)

Richard Rios (Palmeiras)

Jorge Carrascal (Dinamo Moscow)

James Rodríguez (São Paulo)

Juan Fernando Quintero (Racing Club)

Forwards:

Yaser Asprilla (Watford)

Jhon Arias (Fluminense)

Luis Sinisterra (AFC Bournemouth)

Jhon Durán (Aston Villa)

Miguel Ángel Borja (River Plate)

Luis Díaz (Liverpool)

Rafael Santos Borré (Internacional)

Jhon Córdoba (Krasnodar)

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