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Where to watch Brazil vs USA live for free in USA: 2024 Women’s Olympic Volleyball Match

Brazil faces the United States in the semifinals of the 2024 Women’s Olympic Volleyball Tournament. Here’s how to watch this match live, with full kickoff times and streaming options in the US.

Dana Rettke from the USA
© IMAGO / NurPhotoDana Rettke from the USA

Brazil will collide with the USA in the eagerly awaited semi-final of the Women’s Olympic Volleyball Games 2024 Tournament. Mark your calendars and stay tuned for live updates on game times and streaming options in the US so you don’t miss a moment of the exciting action.

(Watch Brazil vs USA live and free in the USA on Fubo)

Get ready for an exciting showdown as two of the tournament’s top contenders clash for a place in the finals. Team USAwho finished second in a difficult group phase, are facing their biggest challenge yet. After a dominant 3-0 victory over Poland An even greater challenge awaits the Americans in the quarterfinals.

Standing in your way is Brazila team that has played flawlessly so far, winning every game and every set. With a place in the final at stake, this clash promises to be an exciting spectacle with high stakes.

When will the Brazil vs USA game be played?

In a highly anticipated showdown Brazil will collide with the USA in the Women’s Olympic Volleyball Semi-final on Thursday, August 8 at 10:00 a.m. (ET).

Rosamaria Montibeller from Brazil – IMAGO / Sports Press Photo

Rosamaria Montibeller from Brazil – IMAGO / Sports Press Photo

Brazil vs. USA: Time by State in the USA

ET: 10:00 A.M
CT: 9:00 AM
MT: 8:00 AM
PT: 7:00 AM

How to watch Brazil vs USA in the USA

Don’t miss the exciting Women’s Olympic Volleyball Games 2024 Collision between Brazil And Team USALive streaming on Fubo with a free trial available! Catch all the exciting action on NBC, USA Network, DIRECTV, Hulu + Live TV, Peacock, and E!

Leonardo Herrera

Leonardo Herrera is a multilingual journalist and writer at Bolavip US and brings over eight years of experience in the field. He holds a degree in Sports Journalism from the National University of La Plata and is fluent in English, Spanish and Portuguese. Leonardo specializes in a wide range of sports, covering soccer, basketball, martial arts, tennis and motorsports. In his current role, he focuses on creating engaging event previews, leveraging his language skills and extensive sports knowledge to improve content accessibility for a global audience.

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