Brazil vs China VNL 2025: Live Stream & TV Channels

Brazil faces China in the second stage of VNL 2025 (Photo: Disclosure, FIVB)

Brazil faces China this Thursday (26), at 18h, in Hoffman Estates, United States. The confrontation is valid for the second stage of the Men’s League of Volleyball (VNL) 2025.

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VNL: Check out the results of this Thursday games

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Brazil comes from a Victory by 3 sets at 0 over Canada At the debut of the second stage of VNL 2025. The team won without difficulties, with partial 25/22 and a double 25/17. On the other hand, China comes from a defeat to the United States by 3 Sep 2.

With the triumph, the Brazilian team has 12 points and occupies the second position of the classification table, behind only Poland, by one point. While Thursday’s opponents occupy 13th place, with seven points won.

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Check out the games of the second week of the 2025 Men’s Volleyball Nations League

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Where to watch Brazil x China by the League of Men’s Volleyball Nations (VNL) 2025

The game between Brazil and China will pass live and with images through the streaming VBTV (see your plan) and in SporTV2, it is also possible to follow all bids through the real time of GE.

  • Data: Thursday, June 26, 2025;
  • Time: 18h (Brasília time);
  • Local: Hoffman Estates, us United States;
  • Where to Watch Live: VBTV (streaming), SporTV2 and in real time from GE. (Check availability with your streaming service and/or your pay -TV operator).

In addition to the selections from Canada and China, Brazil also faces Italy and Poland until Sunday (28). Poles are the leaders of the tournament. Champion in 2021, the team seeks the two -time championship of the competition.

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Related Brazil players for game against China

  • Lifters: Brasília and Cachopa
  • Opposites: Alan E Darlan
  • Pointers: Adriano, Arthur Bento, Honorato, Lukas Bergmann and Maicon
  • Centrals: Flávio, Judson and Thiery
  • LIBEROS: Alê Elias and Maique

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The pointer Lucarelli, the opposite Chizoba and Central Matheus Pinta, which are also in the United States, can be used in the next matches of the Chicago Stage of the Men’s League.

Lifter Rhendrick, the opposite Sabino, the pointer Paulo and Central Geovane did not travel to the second stage, to compete for Copa América In Minas Gerais, but they are still summoned and can be used in the next phases of the League of Nations.

How the League of Men’s Volleyball Nations 2025

This is the 7th edition of VNL and will feature 18 selections in each genre, two more than in 2024. In the men’s tournament, the teams of the Popular Republic of China and Ukraine entered. The change in the number of teams generates changes in the preliminary phase calendar, which was divided into a period of three weeks.

Each team will play 12 matches in three rotating groups, with six selections each, and at different headquarters. The ranking ranking is made according to the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) list.

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The number of competition days drops from six to five a week, having one more week of rest. The eight best teams advance to the final, eliminatory phase, which starts with the quarterfinals.

By hosting the VNL finals, China is already guaranteed in the Wednesdays. If the Asian selection is at the bottom of the table, only the seven best campaigns in the qualifying phase will reach the knockout.

*Eliza Bez Batti is an intern under the supervision of Marcos Jordão

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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