Club America vs. Cruz Azul live: Streaming information, TV, how to watch

Watch Liga MX action on Sunday night in the game between Club America and Cruz Azul.

Fans looking for any sort of live sports can catch Liga MX action on Sunday night. The league will shortly suspend due to coronavirus concerns, joining other major leagues in North America and around the world, but will play out the games for the weekend.

The last game of the weekend is a major showdown between Cruz Azul and Club America, which will take place on Sunday night in Estadio Azteca in Mexico City.

Cruz Azul and America sit second and third in the Liga MX Clausura table, respectively, with Cruz Azul one of the hottest teams in the league, entering the match with a five-game win streak.

Here’s everything you need to know to watch the game.

Cruz Azul vs. Club America info

Time: Sunday, March 15 at 10:15 p.m. ET

Location: Estadio Azteca

TV: TUDN

Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

How to Watch Brazil vs. South Korea, International Friendly Live Stream, Schedule, TV Channel, Start Time

Brazil is in danger of recording its longest winless streak in almost two decades unless it beats South Korea at Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday. Tite’s side last recorded a win when it defeated Peru 3-1 in the Copa America final …

Brazil is in danger of recording its longest winless streak in almost two decades unless it beats South Korea at Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday. Tite’s side last recorded a win when it defeated Peru 3-1 in the Copa America final in July and have gone five matches without a victory since then, while South Korea is undefeated over its last nine matches.

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Brazil vs. South Korea

Date: Tuesday, November 19

Start Time: 8:30 AM ET

TV Channel: beINSports

Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Brazil drew five matches in succession between November 2003 and May 2004, but not since the summer of 2001 have the Selecao gone six consecutive games without a win. The challenge of South Korea may seem an easy task to offset that drought on paper, but the Asian representatives have unearthed a fearless streak since Paulo Bento took over as coach in August 2018.

The Taegeuk Warriors have lost once in 21 matches under their Portuguese manager. It was a narrow 1-0 loss to Qatar, this year’s eventual Asian Cup champions in the tournament’s quarterfinals. That result aside, South Korea has won 12 times and drawn on eight occasions with Bento in the hot seat, including an extra-time victory over Bahrain in January.

Lionel Messi’s solitary strike handed Brazil a 1-0 defeat against Argentina in its last outing on Friday. The South American heavyweights have lost two and drawn three of their last five games, the only comfort being that those results each came under friendly circumstances.

However, there will be little solace for Tite should his side fail to beat South Korea in what will be its last fixture of 2019. Bento’s men are preparing to take part in the EAFF E-1 Football Championship on home soil in December, and a result in the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday will have far greater significance to them.

Tottenham Hotspur ace Heung-min Son is set to captain South Korea. He’s hoping to get back on the scoresheet after his side ended its last two games scoreless against rivals North Korea and Lebanon.

Brazil is still without injured Neymar, and Tite started with a Premier League front three of Roberto Firmino, Gabriel Jesus and Willian in Friday’s slim defeat to Argentina. Real Madrid starlet Rodrygo Goes, 18, could make his full Brazil debut after coming off the bench to make his first senior appearance in that game. The same goes for Aston Villa striker Wesley.

The pressure is on Brazil to ensure it ends 2019 on a high note, where anything but victory could see the Selecao extend its barren run to a level not seen in almost 20 years.

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How to Watch Brazil vs. Argentina, International Friendly Live Stream, Schedule, TV Channel, Start Time

Watch Brazil vs. Argentina Live Online.

Brazil and Argentina take their rivalry east on Friday when the South American heavyweights will face off at King Saud University Stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The friendly encounter loses a lot of its meaning when two rivals as fierce as these collide. Brazil makes the trip having won each of its last two meetings vs. Los Albiceleste.

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Brazil vs. Argentina

  • When: Friday, Nov. 15
  • Time: 12:00 p.m. ET
  • TV: beINSports
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free

Lionel Scaloni’s side last defeated Brazil in June 2017—its only win against Brazil in its last six meetings—when Gabriel Mercado scored the only goal for a team then coached by Jorge Sampaoli.

Incumbent manager Scaloni has lost in both run-ins since and has failed to even see his Argentinian side score against Brazil. Tite’s men triumphed 2-0 in the Copa America semifinals in July before going on to lift this year’s crown on home soil.

Argentina captain Lionel Messi was mostly ineffective in the latter and failed to make the necessary impact despite starting in a front three that also included Sergio Aguero and Lautaro Martinez.

Scaloni will hope Martinez, in particular, can make the difference this time around after the Inter Milan striker started his season with eight goals in 16 games. Manchester City talisman Aguero has also been recalled to the squad after netting nine times in the Premier League this term.

Paris Saint-Germain star Neymar won’t be featured for Brazil on Friday, as he continues his recovery from a hamstring injury. 

However, Rodrygo Goes looks ready to make his senior Brazil debut after scoring five goals in six appearances for Real Madrid this season. The 18-year-old has pounced on the trust Zinedine Zidane has placed on him and recently scored his first hat trick for Los Blancos.

Aston Villa-based duo Wesley and Douglas Luiz may also make their senior Brazil debuts after earning call-ups. Real Betis defender Emerson could make his full bow, while goalkeepers Daniel Fuzato and Santos are also uncapped.

Both teams enter this international break with a pair of friendly fixtures on the agenda. Argentina next faces Uruguay in Tel Aviv on Monday, before Brazil takes on South Korea in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday.

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