Watch the matches and where to watch them

The tour will include matches until next Sunday, 30

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Flamengo can win the 2025 Brazilian League title on Tuesday, 25, if they beat Atletico MG and Palmeiras lose to Gremio; The games will be broadcast on Globo, Premiere and other platforms.




Brazilian Championship Cup

Brazilian Championship Cup

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It is possible that the Brazilian Championship 2025 will meet its champion on Tuesday, the 25th of this month, with the start of the 26th round of the competition, with matches between Flamengo and Palmeiras.

Rubro-Negro leads the competition with 74 points, four points ahead of Verdão, who is in second place with 70 points, and visits Atlético MG, at the Arena MRV, at 9:30 pm (Brasilia time).

Meanwhile, Palmeiras face Gremio in Porto Alegre. If Flamengo wins and Abel Ferreira’s team defeats, Cariocas will lift the competition cup for the ninth time.

In addition to the matches that count towards the title fight, the round will contain important duels in other parts of the rankings.

Find out where to watch round 36 of the Brazilian League:

Tuesday, 25

  • 9:30pm – Atlético-MG x Flamengo: Globo (open TV) and Premier (pay-per-view)
  • 9:30pm – Gremio x Palmeiras: Globo (open TV) and Premiere (pay-per-view)

Wednesday, 26

  • 7:30pm – Red Bull Bragantino x Fortaleza: Premiere (Pay-Per-View)

Thursday 27th

  • 8:30pm – Fluminense x Sao Paulo: Premiere (pay-per-view) and Sportv (subscription channel)

Friday 28th

  • 7pm – Juventud x Bahia: Premiere (Pay-Per-View)
  • 7:30 PM – Vasco da Gama x Internacional: Prime Video (Live)
  • 9:30pm – Santos x Sport: Premiere (pay-per-view) and Sportv (subscription channel)

Saturday, 29

  • 4pm – Vittoria & Mirasol: Premiere (Pay-Per-View)
  • 9pm – Ciara x Cruzeiro: CazéTV (YouTube), Recording (Open TV) and Premiere (Pay-Per-View)

Sunday 30th

  • 4pm – Corinthians x Botafogo: Globo (open TV) and Premier (pay-per-view)

In 2025, fans will have three options to watch their favorite team. The division is due to negotiations between the two leagues, Libra and Liga Forte União, and the broadcasting rights holders.

Thus, the Brazilian League is shown as follows: Nine matches are shown by Grupo Globo, through the Premiere, Sportv and TV Globo channels. Prime exclusively broadcasts a match in each round. Finally, Record–through TV Record, R7 and Play Plus–and CazéTV broadcast the same game in all rounds, but the match is also shown on Premiere.