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Brazil-vs-Argentina-soccer-live-stream-November-10-2016
Great match-up! Brazil take-on Argentina in this clash of the South American super teams in a World Cup Qualifying battle at the Estadio Mineirao Stadium in Belo Horizonte on Nov. 10. Don’t miss any of the action.
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Brazil currently sit top of their group and host struggling arch rivals Argentina in this vital clash that embodies South American rivalry. Their manager Tite will be hoping that his side can get a win in the match that will attract a huge audience. Don’t miss a second of the action – the exciting match kicks off at 6.45 PM ET.
Brazil coach Tite has made only one change to his squad for the November World Cup qualifiers against Argentina and Peru. His side have won all four of their World Cup qualifiers since he took over from Dunga following a disappointing run of results for the five-time world champions, rocketing from sixth to top.
Real Madrid midfielder Casemiro won't take part due to his ongoing injury problem, but world stars such as Dani Alves, Thiago Silva, Marcelo, Willian, Phillip Coutinho, and Neymar are all in the squad. Youngster Gabriel Jesus is hoping to continue his fledgling international career as well, whilst Robert Firmino is also in the squad.