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Where to Find Germany vs Brazil World Cup Semifinal On US Television

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Where to Find Germany vs Brazil World Cup Semifinal On US Television
Where to Find Germany vs Brazil World Cup Semifinal On US Television

The World Cup semifinal between Germany and Brazil features two giants in world soccer.

Today’s must-see game between Brazil-Germany will be shown live on US television and Internet beginning at 4pm ET/1pm PT (coverage begins at 3pm ET/Noon PT). The winner will advance to the final and will play against either Argentina or the Netherlands. The loser of today’s game will play in the Third Place game on Saturday.

Everything is on the line.

Brazil vs Germany

• English language: ESPN and WatchESPN
• Spanish language: Univision, Univision Deportes Network and Univision online
• Portuguese language: ESPN Deportes

If you want to watch the game on free-to-air network television, the game will be shown on Univision (check local listings for channel numbers).

The Germany-Brazil game will also be available in Portuguese via ESPN Deportes as well as via ESPN Radio.

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