The extreme Luis Díaz excited all of Colombia and to the world of football by scoring two goals in the 2-1 victory over Brazil, in Barranquilla, under the watchful eye of his father, released a week ago after 12 days kidnapped by the ELN guerrillas. The official broadcast was carried out by .

Two headers from ‘Lucho’ (minutes 75 and 79) gave Colombia their first victory over Canarinha in the round of 16.

Colombia thus rises to third place with 9 units, while Brazil, which had just lost with Uruguay and tied at home with Venezuela, they are in fifth place with 7.

Previa Colombia vs. Brazil

The main doubt that Colombia has for this Thursday’s game is the presence of creative James Rodríguez, who is recovering from an injury that took him out of the game against São Paulo this weekend. “He was treated well by his club and we believe he will arrive. There are a few days left to continue recovery and evaluation. The report we have is very favorable”said Amaranto Perea, technical assistant to coach Néstor Lorenzo.

Brazil arrives in Barranquilla defeated after the defeat to Uruguay and will have to deal with the defeats of two of its great figures, Neymar, who was injured against La Celeste, and Casemiro, from Manchester United. In place of the experienced midfielder, Bruno Guimarães, from Newcastle, is expected to play a leading role.

Streaming links to watch, Colombia vs Brazil

Below, we present the official streaming links to download the match’s mobile applications Colombia x Brazil live for the 2026 Qualifiers to watch on your cell phone, tablet, PC or Smart TV.

Which TV channels broadcast Colombia vs Brazil live?

The Colombia x Brazil game for the 2026 Qualifiers will be broadcast live and directly on the signal Caracol TV and RCN Television. Likewise, you must download the applications Caracol Play and RCN Nuestra Tele to follow the game online.

What time do Colombia x Brazil play live in Barranquilla?

The Colombia x Brazil game for the 2026 Qualifiers will be played in the city of Barranquilla. Néstor Lorenzo arrives with all his artillery for the match that will be played this Thursday, November 16th, starting at 7pm local time; 7pm ET / 4pm PT.

  • From the United States (ET), follow the game Colombia x Brazil live from 7pm
  • From the United States (CT), follow the game Colombia x Brazil live from 6pm
  • From the United States (MT), follow the game Colombia x Brazil live from 5pm
  • From the United States (PT), follow the game Colombia x Brazil live from 4pm
  • From Peru, follow the game Colombia x Brazil live from 7pm
  • From Ecuador, follow the game Colombia x Brazil live from 7pm
  • From Venezuela, follow the game Colombia x Brazil live from 8pm
  • From Bolivia, follow the game Colombia x Brazil live from 8pm
  • From Paraguay, follow the game Colombia x Brazil live from 9pm
  • From Argentina, follow the game Colombia x Brazil live from 9pm
  • From Chile, follow the game Colombia x Brazil live from 9pm
  • From Uruguay, follow the game Colombia x Brazil live from 9pm
  • From Brazil, follow the game Colombia x Brazil live from 9pm
  • From Mexico, follow the game Colombia x Brazil live from 6pm
  • From Spain, follow the game Colombia x Brazil live from 01:00 on Friday, November 17th

Background, Colombia vs. Brazil

  • Brazil has never lost to Colombia in the South American Qualifiers (7W 7D). However, Tricolor has not lost to Verdeamarela at home in the World Cup qualifiers since September 2003 (1-2). There have been three draws in coffee lands since then.
  • Colombia is the team with the highest average number of shots in the final 10 minutes of its games since the start of the current South American Qualifiers, with a record of 2.8 shots per game in that period.
  • Brazil, alongside Ecuador, are the only teams to have scored more than once from a corner kick in the current South American Qualifiers, with two goals.
  • Colombia, alongside Argentina, are the only teams that have not conceded the opening score in the first four games of the current South American Qualifiers.
  • James Rodríguez (12) is one goal away from equaling Radamel Falcao (13) as Colombia’s top scorer in the South American Qualifiers.

Possible alignments for Colombia vs. Brazil in Barranquilla

  • Colombian team: Camilo Vargas; Daniel Muñoz, Davinson Sánchez, Carlos Cuesta, Deiver Machado; Kevin Castaño, Matheus Uribe, James Rodríguez/Jorge Carrascal; Luis Sinisterra, Luis Díaz and Rafael Santos Borré. Coach: Néstor Lorenzo.
  • Brazil National Team: Alisson; Emerson Royal, Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhães, Renan Lodi; André, Bruno Guimarães; Raphinha, Rodrygo, Vinícius Júnior and Gabriel Martinelli.Selector: Fernando Diniz.
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