Brazil vs. Serbia Live Stream: Watch Online Streaming World Cup Friendly Soccer Game

Jun 06, 2014 02:47 PM EDT

Brazil and Serbia are playing live on the World Cup Friendly schedule on Friday ahead of the tournament and the game is live from beIN Sport with a live stream online at 3 pm Et and 4 pm local time at the Estádio do Morumbi in São Paulo as the host nation gets ready for the tourney and players like Neymar, Thiago Silva and Paulinho are very excited to host the tournament and play for their nation.

This is the last match for Brazil heading into the World Cup and they will play against Croatia on the first day of the tournament and that starts on Thursday, June 12 and will be the only match. Things pick up after that when Mexico and Cameroon finish off group A the next day and then things kick off with everyone playing over the next week for the group stage. Brazil has played very well all year and now they come in looking to keep that going, as they won against Panama in the last friendly for the team and they won 4-0 after goals from Neymar, Dani Alves, Hulk and Willian and they are as strong as anyone coming in.

Brazil is one of the favorites in the tournament along with Spain and Germany as well as Argentina and all those teams have chances to win the Cup. Spain has a tough draw and so does Germany, as they will be in the group of death with the United States, Ghana and Portugal, who are hoping that Ronaldo can play for their first game of the tournament. Neymar is the player to watch and he is so good and so fast and will be the key for Brazil if they want to win the tournament.

The team has played on warm-up and the Seleção comes in after that win and Serbia also played against Panama and they had a 1-1 draw and now the two teams play. Brazil has been unbeaten for a long stretch and they likely will bring that in after playing against Serbia. The team has scored 16 goals over their last four games and they have won their last eight friendly matches and that makes them the better bet here and Luis Felipe Scolari wants his team fit ahead of the tournament and that comes before the first game in Sao Paulo.

The team opens with Croatia and then plays against Mexico and that will be a tough match against El Tri and will be at the Estadio Castelao and then the team finishes off with Cameroon on June 23. The team is nearly guaranteed to get out of the group and that means that Mexico and the other teams are playing for one spot basically. The preparations are behind schedule, but every city deals with that and they are also dealing with strikes and other issues ahead of the World Cup and the coverage on the event should be crazy.

Check here for the Brazil and Serbia live coverage from the World Cup.

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