The iconic Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro sets the stage for a compelling CONMEBOL World Cup Qualifier as Brazil hosts Chile. While the Seleção have already secured their ticket to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, this match presents a different kind of challenge for Nicolás Córdova’s Chilean side, who are desperately fighting to avoid a last-place finish in the standings.

Ancelotti’s Brazil: On a Roll, Even Without Stars
Under the astute leadership of Carlo Ancelotti, Brazil enters this fixture on a dominant streak, having won their last five encounters against Chile, a run stretching back to 2015. Even with key attacking talents like Vinícius Júnior, Neymar, and Rodrygo sidelined, the Seleção remain formidable. This match serves as an opportunity for other stars, such as Raphinha, to shine and solidify their place in Ancelotti’s plans.

Chile’s Uphill Battle: Seeking a Turnaround
For Chile, the stakes are considerably higher. La Roja currently languish at the bottom of the CONMEBOL standings with a mere 10 points from 16 matches. Their struggle is evident in their inability to secure a competitive win this year. Nicolás Córdova’s side will be looking for a monumental upset against Brazil to inject some much-needed confidence and avoid the ignominy of a last-place finish.

Match Details: Kick-off Times and Broadcast Information
Football fans around the globe can catch this intriguing clash. Here’s how to tune in:
- Location: Maracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Date: Thursday, September 4 / Friday, September 5
- Kick-off Times:
- 8:30 p.m. ET (Sept. 4)
- 5:30 p.m. PT (Sept. 4)
- 1:30 a.m. BST (Sept. 5)
How to Watch
United States: UNIVERSO (Spanish coverage), Peacock, fuboTV (subscription required)
United Kingdom: Premier Sports 2
Canada: fuboTV
Mexico: Vix Premium Deportes 1, Amazon Prime Video

What’s Next for Brazil?
Following their encounter with Chile, Brazil will travel to the Estadio Municipal de El Alto to face Bolivia on Tuesday, September 9, at 7:30 p.m. ET. This match will mark the conclusion of their September international break before players return to their respective clubs.
In October, Ancelotti’s men are slated for two international friendlies against South Korea and Japan, further honing their squad for future challenges.

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