How to Stream Brazil vs Chile Live Worldwide
Brazil host Chile in a World Cup 2026 qualifier at the Maracanã — a largely dead-rubber match after Brazil already qualified. We'll walk through streaming options worldwide: Peacock in the US, Premier Sports in the UK, free SBS in Australia, and VPN workarounds for regions like Canada. Also practical VPN and smart-TV tips to avoid geoblocking and playback problems.
Brazil take on Chile in a World Cup 2026 qualifying match at Rio de Janeiro's Maracanã. The result won't affect Brazil's qualification — they sealed their spot months ago — but the fixture is still a live broadcast draw, and fans around the world will want clear guidance on where and how to watch.
Where the match is showing
In the United States the match streams on Peacock. Peacock offers tiered plans (ad-supported Premium and ad-free Premium Plus) and will carry the World Cup qualifier live for subscribers.
If you travel or are outside broadcast regions, a VPN can help you connect to a country where the match is available. VPNs encrypt traffic and improve privacy, but be aware some streaming platforms actively block VPNs and terms of service can restrict their use.
UK, Canada and Australia options
In the UK the game is exclusive to Premier Sports 2, available via monthly subscriptions. In Canada there is no domestic broadcaster holding live rights — viewers may need to use a VPN to access a foreign feed. Australia gets a break: SBS will stream the match free on SBS On Demand.
Kickoff times to remember
Kickoff is at 21:30 BRT in Rio (Thursday). That converts to 8:30 p.m. ET / 5:30 p.m. PT in North America, 01:30 a.m. BST in the UK (Friday) and 10:30 a.m. AEST in Australia (Friday). Verify your local schedule and platform feed well before kickoff.
Quick streaming tips
- Choose a reliable VPN with a proven track record for streaming and minimal speed loss.
- If your smart TV doesn't support VPN apps, install the VPN on your router or use a phone as a hotspot so the TV inherits the VPN location.
- Confirm the billing address or account registration matches the country you are trying to access — some services gate content by account details as well as IP.
- Use a privacy-focused browser (we often recommend Brave) to reduce location leaks through extensions, cookies, or browser-based geolocation.
- Test the full setup well before kickoff: log into the streaming app, confirm playback in the VPN location, and reboot devices if necessary.
With four variables at play — your ISP, browser, streaming provider and VPN — results vary. Use reputable providers, follow their setup guides for routers or smart TVs, and keep your streaming apps updated. That reduces the chance of being blocked or running into playback problems when the whistle blows.
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