Botafogo v Seattle Sounders LIVE streaming info: Where to watch FIFA Club World Cup 2025? Predicted lineups
Major League Soccer club Seattle Sounders FC will begin its FIFA Club World Cup 2025 campaign against Brazilian club Botafogo during their Group B clash at the Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington, on Monday.
Brazilian champion Botafogo secured its place at the CWC by winning the 2024 edition of the CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores.
The Sounders, meanwhile, earned its place by defeating Mexican side Pumas in the 2022 CONCACAF Champions Cup final, claiming one of CONCACAF's four allocated berths.
LIVESTREAM AND TELECAST INFO
When will the Botafogo v Seattle Sounders FIFA Club World Cup 2025 group stage match kick off?
The Botafogo v Seattle Sounders FIFA Club World Cup 2025 group stage match will kick off at 7:30 AM IST on Monday, June 16, at Lumen Field in Seattle. Where to watch the Botafogo v Seattle Sounders FIFA Club World Cup 2025 group stage match?
The Botafogo v Seattle Sounders FIFA Club World Cup 2025 group stage match will not be telecast anywhere in India. The match will be live-streamed on the DAZN website.
PREDICTED LINEUPS
Botafogo: John (gk), Vitinho, Cunha, Barboza, Telles, Gregore, Freitas, Artur, Savarino, Rodriguez, Jesus
Seattle Sounders: Frei (gk), A. Roldan, Ragen, Bell, Tolo, Vargas, C. Roldan, De la Vega, Rusnak, Kent, Ferreira
FULL SQUADS
Botafogo (Brazil)
Goalkeepers: John, Leo Linck, Raul, Christhian Loor
Defenders: Alexander Barboza, Alex Telles, Bastos, Cuiabano, David Ricardo, Jair Cunha, Kaio Fernando, Marcal, Mateo Ponte, Vitinho
Midfielders: Allan, Danilo Barbosa, Gregore, Marlon Freitas, Newton
Forwards: Alvaro Montoro, Artur, Igor Jesus, Kayke, Mastriani, Matheus Martins, Nathan Fernandes, Santiago Rodriguez, Wran Cruz, Savarino Seattle Sounders (USA)
Goalkeepers: Stefan Frei, Andrew Thomas, Jacob Castro
Defenders: Travian Sousa, Nouhou Tolo, Jon Bell, Alex Roldan, Kim Kee-hee, Jackson Ragen, Yeimar Gomez Andrade, Cody Baker, Kalani Kossa-Rienzi
Midfielders: Joao Paulo, Cristian Roldan, Albert Rusnak, Obed Vargas, Reed Baker-Whiting, Danny Leyva
Forwards: Jesus Ferreira, Pedro de la Vega, Jordan Morris, Paul Rothrock, Danny Musovski, Ryan Kent, Georgi Minoungou, Osaze de Rosario
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