Argentina hosts Brazil as the Superclasico could define the direction of CONMEBOL qualifying for the 2026 World Cup. Watch the game live and for free on Fubo today.
Almost 18 months after the most recent edition of one of the biggest fixtures in soccer, the Superclasico returns on Tuesday when bitter rivals Argentina and Brazil face off in Buenos Aires. With only five matchdays remaining in CONMEBOL qualifying for the 2026 World Cup, La Albiceleste leads the standings by six points while Brazil trails in third and seven points behind. Reigning world champion Argentina knows it will end this international break sat atop the pecking order regardless of the result at the Estadio Monumental, but that won’t dent the host’s desperation to extend an unbeaten streak in this fixture that dates back to 2019.
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Game Date: Mar. 25, 2024
Start Time: 8 p.m. ET
Game Venue: Estadio Mas Monumental, Buenos Aires, Argentina
TV: NBC Universo
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That’s the last time Brazil managed to get the better of Argentina in any setting, having lost twice and drawn once in three competitive meetings since then.
World Cup titleholder Argentina has moved ahead of its nemesis in the international hierarchy during that span, but three points in Buenos Aires would tilt the balance back for Brazil.
The Selecao got back to winning ways with a 2-1 win at home to Colombia on Thursday, where Raphinha broke the deadlock before Luis Diaz cancelled out his contribution.
It wasn’t until the 99th minute that Vinicius Junior came to Brazil’s rescue, albeit with a little help from a deflection that found its way into the back of the Colombian net:
Meanwhile, Lionel Scaloni’s side ended a three-game winless run on the road after beating Uruguay 1-0 in Montevideo thanks to Thiago Almada’s swooping long-range effort.
Argentina went undefeated at home in 2024 and won three games from three in front of its own fans, with Uruguay handing the team its last home defeat back in November 2023.
Brazil will look to replicate that success when it returns to Buenos Aires, having not clinched a competitive win on Argentinian soil since qualifying for the 2010 World Cup.
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