Looking for a Brazil vs Spain live stream? We've got you covered. Olympics coverage is free on 9Now in Australia, CBC Gem in Canada and BBC iPlayer in the UK. Travelling abroad? Use a VPN to watch women's Olympics football from anywhere.
Date: Tuesday, August 6
Kick-off: 8pm BST / 3pm ET / 12pm PT / 5am AEST (Wednesday)
FREE STREAMS: 9Now (Australia), CBC Gem (Canada), BBC iPlayer (UK)
Reigning world champions Spain will be looking to book their place in the gold medal match at this year's Olympic Games in an attempt to round off a truly dominant 12 months at international level. The Spaniards are undefeated so far this summer, although a penalty shootout win over Colombia in the quarter-finals proved that the pre-tournament favourites are far from untouchable.
Two-time silver medalists Brazil will be hoping victory at this summer's games can eradicate the hurt of their early World Cup exit in 2023. The two sides met in the group stages back in July, with Spain running out comfortable 2-0 winners.
Kick-off is at 8pm BST. Make sure you know how to watch women's Olympics football wherever you are, and for full fixture information, head to our complete schedule for Olympics 2024 football.
Watch Brazil vs Spain in the UK
You'll be able to watch free Olympics live streams throughout the Games across the BBC's terrestrial channels, the Red Button and the BBC iPlayer streaming service – though you will need a valid TV Licence to tune in.
Unfortunately, the BBC doesn't have full rights to the Olympics, and is limited to broadcasting two streams at any one time. In other words, if Brazil vs Spain isn't one of the lucky events chosen you'll need to go elsewhere.
For the most comprehensive service in the UK you'll need to subscribe to Eurosport and Discovery Plus, who are offering 3,800 hours of live coverage across 55 streams. Between now and 11 August you can take advantage of a special Olympics offer to subscribe to the Discovery Plus Standard plan. This gives you access to all the Olympics action for just £3.99 per month, a massive saving on the usual £6.99. Even better, new customers will be able to take advantage of the discounted price for the rest of the year.
Use a VPN to watch Brazil vs Spain from anywhere
If you’re travelling abroad for Brazil vs Spain then annoyingly your domestic on-demand services won’t work – the broadcaster knows where you are because of your IP address (boo!). You'll be blocked from watching it, which is not ideal when you know you'd have access back home.
But help is at hand. All you need to do to navigate those geoblocking restrictions is buy yourself a VPN (Virtual Private Network) – assuming it complies with your broadcaster’s T&Cs, of course.
A VPN creates a private connection between your device and t'internet, meaning the service can’t work out where you are and won't automatically block the service you've paid for. All the info going between is also entirely encrypted – and that's a result.
There are plenty of good-value options out there, but NordVPN scores particularly highly for the Olympics:
Free Brazil vs Spain live streams
Outside the UK there are plenty of places you can watch Brazil vs Spain live streams – including free options in Australia and Canada.
Australia
Channel 9 and the 9Now streaming service have the most comprehensive free-to-air Paris 2024 coverage anywhere in the world. You can watch Olympics live streams from almost every session live and on demand through dedicated channels across the network.
Paid subscription service Stan is also covering the Games ad-free, live and on-demand and in 4K resolution.
Travelling abroad during the tournament? Fans away from home can still watch their usual Brazil vs Spain live stream as they would back home. All you need is a quality VPN, such as NordVPN, to watch your usual free stream when overseas. Read on to find out how.
Canada
Free Olympics coverage is available in Canada courtesy of CBC and its CBC Gem streaming service. (There's also an option to watch without ads if you pay $5.99 a month for CBC's Premium service. The first seven days are free and you can cancel at any time.)
You can also watch Olympics live streams via subscription services Sportsnet and TSN.
Watch Brazil vs Spain in the US
USA
NBCUniversal has the US rights to Paris 2024 in the US. Olympics coverage will be shared between the company's cable channels, and the Peacock streaming service.
Brazil vs Spain is available on Peacock.
You can subscribe to Peacock Premium for $7.99 per month or $79.99 per year. The ad-free Peacock Premium Plus will set you back $13.99 per month or $139.99 per year.
Brazil vs Spain: Team News
One again the Brazilians will have to make do without legendary captain Marta following her straight red card in the final game of the group stages for a dangerous tackle. Her suspension, extended beyond the quarter-finals, will end after Tuesday's game, meaning she would be available for the final should Brazil get there.
Spain appear to head into the semi-final at full strength, boosted by the return to form of Barcelona forward Salma Paralluelo who put a quiet group stage behind her to almost single-handedly drag the Spaniards through a tough quarter-final clash.
Brazil vs Spain: confirmed line-ups
Brazil: Lorena Leite, Lauren, Tarciane, Angelina, Thais Ferreira, Yasmim Ribeiro, Yaya, Gabi Portilho, Jheniffer, Ludmila da Silva, Priscila.
Spain: Catalina Coll, Irene Paredes, Laia Codina, Olga, Ona Batlle, Aitana Bonmati, Jennifer Hermoso, Teresa Abelleira, Eva Maria Navarro, Mariona Caldentey, Salma Paralluelo
Brazil vs Spain: Referee
Great Britain's Rebecca Welch will be in charge of proceedings on Tuesday.
Stadium
Brazil vs Spain will be played at the Stade Vélodrome in Marseille. Take a look at all of the Olympics stadiums where games will be played across France.