
Ecuador vs Brazil LIVE streaming info: How to watch FIFA World Cup 2026 CONMEBOL qualifier in India, TV channel, online
Ecuador will host Brazil in a FIFA World Cup 2026 CONMEBOL qualifier at the Banco Pichincha Monumental Stadium on Thursday (Friday according to IST).
Ecuador has been in good form in the World Cup 2026 qualifiers, winning seven out of the 14 matches it has played so far. Currently, it sits second in the table with 23 points from 14 games.
Brazil, on the other hand, has not had the best of campaigns till now going by its lofty standards. It has lost five matches till now and sits fourth in the table with 21 points.
However, the five-time World Cup champion ushers in a new era with Carlo Ancelotti at the helm, with the Italian preparing himself to take charge of his first match as Brazil manager.
When and where will the FIFA World Cup 2025 CONMEBOL qualifier between Ecuador and Brazil kick-off?
The FIFA World Cup 2025 CONMEBOL qualifier between Ecuador and Brazil will kick off at 4:30 AM IST, Friday, June 6 at the Banco Pichincha Monumental Stadium. How to watch the FIFA World Cup 2025 CONMEBOL qualifier between Ecuador and Brazil in India?
The FIFA World Cup 2025 CONMEBOL qualifier between Ecuador and Brazil can be live-streamed online on the Fancode app and website.
The match will not be televised on any channel in India.
Also, you can follow the Sportstar app and website for live updates from the match.
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