Brazil vs South Korea livestream options for 2022 FIFA World Cup

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By Jody Doherty-Cove  on 
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Brazil will take on South Korea in a Round of 16 FIFA World Cup clash at the Stadium 974.

Both the 2002 champions and the Taegeuk Warriors will be hoping to progress to the quarter-finals with a win at the 40,000-seat venue in Doha.

Brazil reached the knockout stages by securing the most points in Group G, which also included Switzerland, Cameroon, and Serbia.

Meanwhile, South Korea go into this game as runners-up of Group H after facing competition from Ghana, Uruguay, and Portugal.

Brazil vs South Korea kickoff time

Kickoff time for the Brazil vs. South Korea match is set for 2 p.m. ET on December 5 at the 40,000-seat venue in Doha.

How to watch Brazil vs South Korea on streaming or free TV

World Cup 2022 fans in the U.S. have a choice of options when it comes to livestreaming games at the tournament.

You can watch every game on the FOX Sports family of networks, which are the official English-language broadcast partner in the United States.

The Brazil vs. South Korea match will be shown on FOX, with broadcasters Telemundo and Universo also showing the game.

Fans who prefer to use live TV streaming services have options including FuboTV, Sling TV, YouTube TV.

Those looking to stream the games online in English can use the Fox Sports App for $19.99 per month. Spanish speakers can use Peacock Premium, which is $4.99 per month – however it will contain ads. Ad-free Premium Plus costs $9.99 monthly.

When are the other Round of 16 games?

Teams will need to win in their Round of 16 game in order to secure a spot in the quarter-finals.

  • Saturday, Dec. 3: Netherlands vs. USA

  • Saturday, Dec. 3: Argentina vs. Australia

  • Sunday, Dec. 4: France vs. Poland

  • Sunday, Dec. 4: England vs. Senegal

  • Monday, Dec. 5: Japan vs. Croatia

  • Monday, Dec. 5: Brazil vs. South Korea

  • Tuesday, Dec. 6: Morocco vs. Spain

  • Tuesday, Dec. 6: Portugal vs. Switzerland

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