Brazil vs Japan Live Streaming: When and where to watch FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 clash

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Neymar and Japan's Daichi Kamada in this frame. (Getty)
Neymar and Japan's Daichi Kamada in this frame. (Getty)

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Brazil topped Group C with Vinicius Junior starring, while Japan finished second in Group F after an unbeaten group-stage campaign.

The Brazil vs Japan Round of 32 clash will kick off at 10:30 PM IST and will be streamed live on Zee5 in India.

In the search of their sixth World Cup title, the Brazilian national team will lock horns against Japan in their Round of 32 clash at the Houston Stadium on Monday, June 29. Securing a first place in their Group C ahead of Morocco with Vinicius Junior being the best player for them in the group stage.

How has Japan performed so far in the FIFA World Cup 2026?

Notably, Japan is coming after impressive outings in the group stage. After claiming a hard-fought 2-2 draw against Netherlands, they claimed a thumping 4-0 win over Tunisia before claiming a 1-1 draw against Sweden to secure a second place finish in Group F.

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For Japan, star midfielder Daichi Kamada who plays for Crystal Palace and Ayase Ueda have managed to score two goals each to guide their side reach the knock-out stage at the tournament.

Brazil vs Japan Live Streaming details

When and where to watch the Brazil vs Japan match in India?

The Brazil vs Japan game at the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 game will start at 10:30 PM IST. The Indian fans can watch the game on Unite8 Sports channels. The live streaming services will be provided by Zee5 app and Website in India.

Where will the game be played?

The Brazil vs Japan game at the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 game will be played at the NRG Stadium (Houston Stadium) in Houston.

Head-to-Head record between Brazil and Japan

Statistically, Brazil has an upper hand over the Asian rivals in men's international football, winning 11 of their 14 games while two games ended in a draw. However, Japan has managed just one win.