📲 Palmeiras and Botafogo make Club World Cup debut, check Sunday's fixtures
Highlights of the day 🔥
COSAFA Cup
07h00 – Madagascar x Comoros – FIFA+
10h00 – Angola x South Africa – FIFA+
Uruguayan Championship (2nd div.)
09h45 – Albion x Oriental – Disney+
European Under-21 Championship
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13h00 – England x Slovenia – uefa.tv
13h00 – Finland x Ukraine – uefa.tv
16h00 – Netherlands x Denmark – uefa.tv
16h00 – Czech Republic x Germany – uefa.tv
FIFA Club World Cup
13h00 – Bayern Munich x Auckland City – SportTV, YouTube/CazeTV, and DAZN
19h00 – Palmeiras x Porto – Globo, SportTV, YT (CazeTV), and DAZN
23h00 – Botafogo x Seattle Sounders – Globo, SportTV, YT (CazeTV), and DAZN
Spanish Championship (2nd div.)
14h00 – Mirandés x Real Oviedo – ESPN and Disney+
Brazilian Championship - Série D
15h00 – Tuna Luso x Independência – YouTube/Tuna TV
15h30 – Capital x Goianésia – YouTube/TV Capital
15h30 – Itabirito x Inter de Limeira – YT (TV Gato do Mato)
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16h00 – Horizonte x Central – YT (TV Galo | Horizonte)
16h30 – Manaus x GAS – YouTube/Manaus FC
17h00 – Santa Cruz x Sousa – YouTube (TV Coral)
Paulista Cup
15h00 – São José-SP x Taubaté – YouTube (Paulistão)
Uruguayan Championship
15h00 – River Plate-URU x Peñarol – Disney+
Brazilian Championship - Série B
16h00 – Atlético-GO x Coritiba – Disney+
16h00 – Novorizontino x Cuiabá – ESPN and Disney+
Brazilian Championship - Série C
16h30 – Brusque x Tombense – Nosso Futebol+
16h30 – Londrina x Figueirense – Nosso Futebol+ and DAZN
19h00 – Guarani x Itabaiana – Nosso Futebol+ and DAZN
19h00 – Ypiranga-RS x Confiança – Nosso Futebol+
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20h00 – Criciúma x Amazonas – Disney+
CONCACAF Gold Cup
19h00 – United States x Trinidad and Tobago – ESPN 4 and Disney+
21h15 – Haiti x Saudi Arabia – Disney+
00h00 – Costa Rica x Suriname – Disney+
Brazilian Women's Championship
16h00 – 3B x Bahia – YouTube (Instituto 3B)
17h00 – Internacional x Corinthians – SportTV 3
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