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🌏 Watch Uzbekistan vs Qatar LIVE and for FREE on Yahoo Sports 📺

🌏 Watch Uzbekistan vs Qatar LIVE and for FREE on Yahoo Sports 📺

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🌏 Watch Uzbekistan vs Qatar LIVE and for FREE on Yahoo Sports 📺
It's international soccer time, and OneFootball will be broadcasting two matches this week from the Asian Football Confederation LIVE and FREE-TO-ACCESS on Yahoo Sports.
Uzbekistan vs Qatar
Tuesday 10 June 2025
Kick-off: 06:45 Pacific/09:45 Eastern
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To watch, simply click PLAY on the video above, and enjoy the match LIVE and for FREE.
Streams begin 10 minutes before kick-off.
Users in the United States and Canada can also watch every AFC World Cup qualification match LIVE on OneFootball.
Individual match streams are priced $4.99 for users in the United States and Canada, with Season Passes also priced at $14.99.
To watch, simply head over to the OneFootball app or website, navigate to the TV tab on the Home screen, and search for AFC Live.
All matches are also live-streamed on the OneFootball TV app, available on connected TVs from Apple TV, Google TV, Samsung, LG, and Fire TV.
Highlights will also be available after the match in the OneFootball app.
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