Mexico vs. Brazil: Where to watch, TV channel, streaming

The two teams continue preparing for the Copa America with a friendly at Texas A&M University

Mexico and Brazil will face off in a friendly on Saturday night, as both teams continue preparing for the Copa América.

The match is set for the 102,000-seat Kyle Field at Texas A&M University, in what will be the first ever international soccer game at the venue.

For Mexico, the match will be the last of three tune-ups before the Copa begins later this month.

A youthful El Tri side defeated Bolivia 1-0 in Chicago last week, before Jaime Lozano’s side was crushed 4-0 by Uruguay in Denver on Wednesday.

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Brazil will be playing the first of two tune-ups before the Copa América, with the Seleção set to face the United States in Orlando on Wednesday.

Mexico has been drawn into Group B of the Copa América, and will face Ecuador, Jamaica and Venezuela. Brazil, meanwhile, is in Group D alongside Costa Rica, Paraguay and Colombia.

Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the match.

Mexico vs. Brazil (international friendly)

  • When: Saturday, June 8
  • Where: Kyle Field (College Station, TX)
  • Time: 9 p.m. ET
  • Channel/streaming: Univision, TUDN (Watch FREE on Fubo)

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