Brazil U-17 Faces Zambia in High-Stakes World Cup Match Amid Busy Football Day
Brazil's U-17 national team meets Zambia in the World Cup as domestic leagues and women's football matches add to a packed schedule on November 10, 2025.
- • Brazil U-17 plays Zambia at 11:45 AM in U-17 World Cup.
- • Two Brazilian Série B matches at 7:00 PM: Chapecoense vs. América Mineiro and Botafogo-SP vs. Amazonas.
- • Paulistão Feminino features Palmeiras vs. Corinthians at 8:00 PM.
- • Matches broadcast live on ESPN, Disney+, sportv, and other platforms.
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On November 10, 2025, Brazil's U-17 national football team competes against Zambia in a crucial U-17 World Cup match scheduled for 11:45 AM. This match kicks off a day filled with significant football events across Brazil and internationally.
Later in the day, attention shifts to Brazilian domestic leagues with two key Série B matches at 7:00 PM: Chapecoense versus América Mineiro in Chapecó and Botafogo-SP hosting Amazonas in Ribeirão Preto. Concurrently, Argentina's Deportivo Riestra will meet Independiente, marking the start of the football week in neighboring countries. Additionally, women's football features prominently with the Paulistão Feminino match between Palmeiras and Corinthians at 8:00 PM, broadcasted on sportv.
Fans can access these games across multiple platforms, including ESPN and Disney+, reflecting the growing accessibility of live football through digital broadcasting. The variety of matches—from youth international tournaments to competitive domestic leagues and women's football—highlight the vibrant football culture in Brazil and neighboring regions on November 10.
According to Veja (source ID 137591), the day promises continuous football action from morning to evening, while Olhar Digital (source ID 137595) emphasizes the advantage of streaming technologies for watching these events live. This busy schedule showcases Brazil's active role in global and national football on this date.
This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.