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What channel is Brazil vs South Korea? Kick-off time, TV and live stream details

Brazil must overcome South Korea in the last 16 of the 2022 World Cup if they are to progress to the quarter-finals for the eighth successive tournament.

The Selecao had already confirmed their place in the next round prior to their 1-0 defeat by Cameroon, following victories over European duo Switzerland and Serbia. Nonetheless, they still advanced as group winners to avoid facing Portugal in the last 16.

They will instead come up against South Korea, who progressed as Group H runners-up in dramatic fashion with a last-minute winner against Portugal to send them through ahead of Uruguay on goals scored after tying on goal difference.

When is Brazil vs South Korea?

Brazil vs South Korea will take place at 7pm (GMT) on Monday, December 5 at Stadium 974 in Doha, Qatar.

This will be the eighth meeting between the two sides and their first in World Cup competition, with the latest clash coming as recently as June, when Brazil emerged as 5-1 winners in an international friendly.

Taking place at the Seoul World Cup Stadium, Brazil took a seventh-minute lead through Richarlison, before Hwang Ui-jo equalised on the half-hour mark. However, two penalties from Neymar either side of half-time and goals from Philippe Coutinho and Gabriel Jesus wrapped up the victory for Brazil.

Brazil claimed top spot in Group G to ensure they will face South Korea in the last 16 of the 2022 World Cup

How to watch

The match will be televised on ITV

Alternatively, highlights will also be available on the FIFA World Cup 2022 highlights show at 22:40 on BBC One, which can also be streamed via the BBC iPlayer and the BBC iPlayer app.

Match odds

Brazil vs South Korea odds from BETFRED

  • Brazil - 2/7

  • Draw - 5/1

  • South Korea - 12/1

*odds subject to change

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Team news

Brazil made nine changes to take on Cameroon in their final group fixture on Friday but Tite will be expected to revert back to a full-strength side as the Selecao regroup and aim to make it through to the next round of the tournament.

Danilo (ankle) and Neymar (ankle) remain major doubts ahead of the tie, meaning Eder Militao should continue at right-back, while a change to a 4-3-3 formation should allow Fred to keep his place alongside Casemiro and Lucas Paqueta in midfield. Raphinha, Richarlison and Vinicius Junior may make up the forward line.

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South Korea scraped into the quarter-finals by the skin of their teeth having scored more goals than Uruguay after the pair were tied on points and goal difference, but Paulo Bento is expected to name a side similar to the one which claimed that 2-1 victory over Portugal.

However, Napoli centre back Kim Min-jae is expected to return in place of Kwon Kyung-won, while Kwon Chang-hoon and Jeong Woo-yeong will be pushing for recalls in midfield and attack. Son Heung-min will pose the main threat once more, while Wolves forward Hwang Hee-chan will fancy his chances of a start after scoring the late winner against Portugal.