How to Watch, Kick-Off Time, Team News & Match Preview
Brazil and Tunisia meet this Tuesday, November 18, 2025, at the Decathlon Arena – Stade Pierre-Mauroy in Lille for their final international fixture of the year. Both nations have already secured qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, setting the stage for an exciting, high-quality friendly between two teams preparing for a massive year ahead.
Match Overview
Five-time world champions Brazil enter the encounter after a confidence-boosting victory over Senegal at the Emirates Stadium. However, the Seleção also suffered setbacks earlier in the year, notably defeats to Japan and Bolivia during Carlo Ancelotti’s first months in charge.
On the other side, Tunisia come into the match unbeaten in four games. The Eagles of Carthage, who recently confirmed their World Cup qualification, last suffered a loss back in September against Egypt (3–0). They defeated Jordan in a friendly on Friday and are looking to extend their positive momentum.
For both teams, this showdown in Lille is a final chance to test tactics, assess squad depth, and end 2025 on a high note.
How to Watch Brazil vs Tunisia – Livestream & TV Info
Fans in the United States can watch the match live across several platforms.
TV & Streaming Options (USA)
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beIN SPORTS
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Fubo
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Fanatiz
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beIN SPORTS Connect
These services will offer live TV coverage as well as online streaming for viewers worldwide.
Kick-Off Time
🕒 Tuesday, November 18, 2025
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11:30 AM PT
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2:30 PM ET
Venue: Decathlon Arena – Stade Pierre-Mauroy, Villeneuve-d’Ascq (Lille), France
Brazil – Team News & Predicted Lineup
Carlo Ancelotti will be forced into defensive changes after Gabriel Magalhães suffered an injury against Senegal. This opens the door for Éder Militão to partner Marquinhos in central defense.
Key Notes
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Right-Back Battle: Wesley França vs. Fabrício Bruno
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Rising Star: Chelsea’s young talent Estevão continues to climb Ancelotti’s depth chart
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Attack: Expect Vinícius Júnior, Rodrygo, and João Pedro to feature prominently
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Midfield: Spots up for grabs between Fabinho and Lucas Paquetá
Brazil will look to end the year strongly and rebuild momentum heading into 2026.
Tunisia – Team News & Predicted Lineup
Coach Sami Trabelsi is expected to continue experimenting with his squad while maintaining a competitive core.
Key Notes
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Goalkeeper: Aymen Dahmen remains the clear No. 1
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Defense: Ali Abdi at left-back, with Montassar Talbi partnering either
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Yassine Meriah or
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Dylan Bronn
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Attack: Firas Chaouat likely to start ahead of Hazem Mastouri
Tunisia will aim to use this match as a benchmark against a world powerhouse ahead of their World Cup preparations.
Final Thoughts
The Brazil vs. Tunisia 2025 friendly promises intensity, experimentation, and world-class talent on display. With both nations already planning toward the 2026 World Cup, the match serves as a key moment for tactical refinement and squad evaluation.
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