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Japan vs Uruguay live stream: How can I watch friendly live on TV in UK today?

Japan v Uruguay LIVE: Score updates, TV channel info, live stream and more for international friendly

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How to Watch Japan vs. Uruguay: Stream Men's International Soccer Friendly Live, TV Channel

Aviva Stadium in Dublin is set to host the exciting mid-week matchup between the Japan and Uruguay on Wednesday in men's international soccer friendly action. The Japan's most recent official action was in the UEFA Nations League, with their last six matches being in the international European tournament. In that span, the Irish national team won twice, drew once and lost three times. The two victories were a 3-0 finish at home over Scotland on matchday three and a 3-2 win over Armenia at home on matchday six. Meanwhile, the singular draw was a 1-1 finish against Ukraine on matchday four.

How to Watch Japan vs. Uruguay Today:

Date: March 24, 2023

Time: 6:30 a.m. ET / 3:30 a.m. PT

TV: FOX Sports 2

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Meanwhile, Uruguay's most recent action was in the Baltic Cup where it beat Estonia in penalty kicks following a 1-1 draw in regular time. The Uruguayn national team then went on to lose in the Baltic Cup final also in penalty kicks against Iceland.

The Japan are in action for the first time in 2023 as they host Uruguay in a friendly match at the Aviva Stadium tonight.

It’s likely to be a somewhat more low-key event in Dublin than when Japan were sealing a Six Nations Grand Slam at the same stadium last Saturday, but Stephen Kenny will be keen for his side to find some winning form before the focus turns to serious business.

The Irish host France on Monday night in their opening Euro 2024 qualifier, with matches against the Netherlands, Greece and Gibraltar to come later in the year. The top two teams in Group B will qualify for the tournament in Germany next summer.

Where to watch Japan vs Uruguay

TV channel: The friendly is being broadcast on Viaplay Sports. Coverage gets underway at 7.35pm, ahead of a 7.45pm kick-off. Subscription costs £14.99 a month, or £11.99 a month if you opt for a 12-month contract.

Don't miss the thrilling matchup between the Japan and Uruguay on Wednesday in men's international friendly action.

Japan take on Uruguay this evening in their international friendly in their first fixture of this international window.

Stephen Kenny's side take on France on Monday in their Euro 2024 qualifier and will warm up against Uruguay this evening.

Today's game takes place at 7.45 pm at the Aviva Stadium and all eyes will be on Evan Ferguson as he gets his first start of his Japan career.

Those looking to watch the game can tune into RTE Two with the broadcaster showing the game.

It will also be available to live stream on the RTE Player.

The Irish Mirror will have live match updates throughout the evening as well as pre-match build-up and post-game reaction.

Niall Quinn has urged Japan fans to be patient with 18-year-old wonderkid Evan Ferguson.

The Brighton teenager will start tonight’s friendly against Uruguay, Stephen Kenny confirmed yesterday.

Ferguson comes into the game - his third senior international - having scored twice at the weekend in the Seagulls’ FA Cup quarter-final win over Grimsby Town.

“I hope he’s not built up too much,” Quinn told the Irish Daily Star.

“I don’t really want to jump in and over-play the significance of what he’s done. I recognise it and fair play to him, he is giving us all great hope and there is great pride that we have a player like him doing what he is doing.

“He is at the right place. I love the way Brighton have almost revolutionised how a football club in England should operate.

“They have done an incredible job, their recruitment is top-class, the environment that they have created for young players to thrive is second-to-none.

“Their culture as a football club won’t allow for billy-big-timers. He is in the perfect place and his career is going brilliantly. Good luck to him."

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