Brasileirão streaming — every Flamengo, Palmeiras & Corinthians match

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Campeonato Brasileiro Série A · April–December · Globo/SporTV/Premiere (Brazil); Fanatiz (US/Canada); GOAT/OneFootball (Europe)

Campeonato Brasileiro Série A — known globally as the Brasileirão — is the top division of Brazilian football. 20 clubs play a 38-matchweek double round-robin from April to early December. Flamengo, Palmeiras, Botafogo, Corinthians, São Paulo, Fluminense and Atlético Mineiro are the giants; Internacional, Grêmio, Vasco da Gama, Cruzeiro and Athletico Paranaense the rotating contenders. The league has produced more World Cup winners and Ballon d'Or contenders than any other.

The 2024 season was won by Botafogo (their first title in 30 years, under Artur Jorge) and the 2025 season was won by Palmeiras. The current generation features players who will likely move to Europe within the next year: Estêvão (already moved from Palmeiras to Chelsea), Endrick (Real Madrid via Palmeiras), Vitor Roque (Barça via Athletico-PR), Pedro (Flamengo), Marcos Leonardo (Santos), Wendell (São Paulo). Brazilian football is the global talent factory and the Brasileirão is the live preview of who's next.

Rights are restrictive in Brazil: SporTV / Premiere holds nearly every match (Premiere is a premium subscription, ~R$120/month, that owns all home-team broadcasts); Globo carries select Sunday matches on free-to-air; Cazé TV on YouTube streams selected fixtures. Outside Brazil it's much harder: Fanatiz holds rights in US and Canada (~$9.99/month, English commentary by Brazilian-American broadcasters); GOAT and OneFootball have rights in some European territories; in Portugal it's Sport TV; in MENA it's beIN Sports. For Brazilian expats around the world, finding every Brasileirão match — especially in Portuguese — is genuinely difficult.

PremiumIPTV bundles every Brasileirão Série A match in HD (4K UHD when available, which is most prime-time fixtures) with English (Fanatiz feed), Portuguese (Globo / SporTV / Premiere home feeds, the real thing not a redub), Spanish (Univision-style for Spanish-speaking fans) and original team broadcasters when each club's TV channel provides it (TV Flamengo, TV Palmeiras, Corinthians TV etc.). Plus Copa do Brasil (the Brazilian cup, every round including the final two-leg tie), Brasileirão Série B (the second division with promotion / relegation drama), Recopa Sudamericana and any Brazilian club's continental commitments (Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana). From €5/month annual.

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Brasileirão

All 380 Brasileirão matches

Every fixture from the opening matchweek in April to the final in December — no blackouts, no fragmentation between Premiere / SporTV / Globo.

Portuguese commentary — the real thing

Globo and SporTV home feeds, not a redubbed broadcast — for Brazilian expats who want Galvão Bueno-style narration.

English commentary on every match

Fanatiz English feed mirrored in HD for fans who want to follow without speaking Portuguese.

Includes Copa do Brasil + Série B + Libertadores

Full Brazilian football ecosystem — cup, second division promotion drama, continental club competition all in one app.

Multi-cam on Brasileirão derbies

Flamengo vs Fluminense (Fla-Flu), Corinthians vs Palmeiras (Derby Paulista), Atlético-MG vs Cruzeiro (Clásico Mineiro) with multi-cam — tactical, fan section, and main broadcast simultaneously.

When does the Brasileirão season run?

April to early December (with a Copa América or World Cup break when one falls). 380 matches across 38 matchweeks. The Brazilian calendar runs the calendar year, not August-May like Europe.

FAQ — IPTV in the Nordics

When does the Brasileirão season run?

April to early December (with a Copa América or World Cup break when one falls). 380 matches across 38 matchweeks. The Brazilian calendar runs the calendar year, not August-May like Europe.

Can I watch every match in Portuguese?

Yes — Globo and SporTV's actual home feeds, not a redub. For Brazilian expats this is the closest you'll get to watching the way you watched it at home.

Is Copa do Brasil included?

Yes — every round from the early stages (where the lower-division clubs play Série A sides) through the round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals (two legs) and the final two-leg tie.

What about Brasileirão Série B?

Yes — all 380 second-division matches including the promotion bracket where the top 4 join Série A the following year.

Are Copa Libertadores + Copa Sudamericana included?

Yes — every CONMEBOL club competition match, including all Brazilian clubs (Flamengo, Palmeiras, Botafogo, Fluminense, Atlético-MG) in their continental campaigns.

Can I watch from Portugal or Angola in original Portuguese?

Yes — many of our subscribers are in Portugal, Mozambique, Angola, Cabo Verde and São Tomé. The Globo / SporTV feeds are Brazilian Portuguese; for European Portuguese commentary we also carry Sport TV Portugal where they broadcast specific matches.

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