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Among the sports broadcasters in Brazil are the subscription channels ESPN, SporTV, BandSports and NSports; the pay-per-view channels Premiere FC, Combate and Nosso Futebol; and the subscription video streaming services Max, Star+, DAZN and Eleven Sports.
TV Globo broadcasts games of the First Division (Série A) only, on Wednesday nights and Sunday afternoon. The games are regionally divided. Globo has the rights to broadcast all games.
SporTV broadcasts games from both First and Second Division (Série B). On the first division, SporTV can only broadcast games from: Atlético-GO, Atlético-MG, Botafogo, Bragantino, Corinthians, Flamengo, Fluminense, Goiás, Grêmio, São Paulo, Sport and Vasco. On the second division, SporTV has the rights to broadcast all games, but the channel reserves some games for its sister PPV channel, Premiere.[1]
Premiere (Globo's PPV channel) has the rights to broadcast games from both First and Second Division. On the first division, Premiere can broadcast games from all teams, except Athletico-PR at home (19 games). On the second division, Premiere has the rights to broadcast all games.
TNT Sports (Max), rights to broadcast games from Athletico playing at home (19 games). and CazéTV (channels on YouTube and Twitch) also got the rights for the Athletico home games, available only for Youtube members and Twitch subscribers of the channel.
Band broadcasts the Second Division (Série B) only, having the rights of four games per week. Two games with national broadcast and other two regionally broadcast.
DAZN and Nosso Futebol broadcasts most part of the games from the Third Division (Série C). Canal GOAT (Channels on Youtube, Facebook and Onefootball) shares the rights and broadcasts two games per week.[2]
Eleven Sports (app) and TV Brasil share the rights for most part of the games from the Fourth Division (Série D).
Globo, SporTV and Premiere also broadcast the major part of the pre-season state championships. In 2020, Globo and FERJ had a disagreement, due to broadcasting rights for Flamengo's games. FERJ deactivated their contract with Globo, allowing teams to choose whether or not broadcast their games on the TV channel. Flamengo and multiple teams chose to broadcast their remaining games on their respective channels on YouTube. The final game was broadcast by SBT after negotiations between the channel and Flamengo and Fluminense FC.[3]
Globo, SporTV and Premiere broadcast all the Copa do Brasil games.
ESPN and FOX Sports broadcast all games.[4]
Star+ broadcasts all Serie A games.
Onefootball broadcasts all Bundesliga matches. SporTV, pay-per-view channel Nosso Futebol, and GOAT channels on YouTube and Facebook broadcast two games per week, CazéTV's channels on YouTube and Twitch broadcast one game per week.
SporTV, and CazéTV channels on YouTube and Twitch will broadcast 26 of 51 games of UEFA Euro 2024 each, SporTV will have exclusively 25 games and CazéTV the other 25 games that won't be broadcast by SporTV. Both will broadcast the finals. Globo will broadcast one match of each playoff phase including finals.
The streaming service Apple TV+ broadcasts six matches per week without additional cost.
SporTV broadcasts all games. Globo broadcasts all games of Brazil.
SporTV broadcasts all 32 games. Globo will broadcast Brazil games on Group Stage and 5 playoff games having or not, the national team.
In 2023 FIFA Club World Cup, Globo will broadcast semifinal games and the finals. CazéTV channels on YouTube and FIFA+ broadcast all games.
Finals Series: Every match live nationally including the Grand Final.
Some important World Marathon Majors, such as the New York City, London, Berlin and Tokyo marathons, and other major competitions like the Paris and Sydney marathons, among others, are split between these two channels.
Some major competitions like the World Athletics Championships are transmitted by this channel.
ESPN only broadcasts games that are originally broadcast by the american ESPN.
NBA League Pass broadcasts all games. ESPN and Star+ mostly broadcasts games originally broadcast by the american ESPN usually on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Prime Video usually broadcasts games aired on TNT in the US, but using the graphic package of the NBA International League Pass. It typically streams games on Sundays, Tuesdays and Saturdays. The NBA Brazil channel on YouTube broadcasts one game on Mondays. [6]
Includes Supercopa ACB.
Globo broadcasts beach soccer games on a segment inside Esporte Espetacular (Spetacular Sport), a classic Sunday morning sports show. SporTV broadcasts the major part of the games, including the World Cup and Band Sports usually broadcasts the South American Cup.
Rai Italia broadcasts their signal in their international feed, which includes Brazil.
Globo broadcasts the final of the World Cup on a segment inside Esporte Espetacular if Brazil is participating. SporTV (Globo's sports channel) broadcasts the whole tournament.
SporTV broadcasts the major part of the games, TV Brasil covers the small part of the games and Globo broadcasts the final of the tournament on a segment inside Esporte Espetacular.
NFL Game Pass broadcasts all games. ESPN Brazil broadcasts at least four games on Sunday. Star+ broadcasts at least two games on Sunday, and both ESPN and Star+ broadcast all primetime games despite the original network (CBS, FOX, NBC and ESPN). Both broadcast all playoffs games. Star+ also broadcasts NFL RedZone on Sundays at 3:00 p.m BRT. Free-to-air channel RedeTV! broadcast one Sunday afternoon game per week and two playoffs games per week including Super Bowl. [7]
ESPN does not broadcast all of the games but does broadcast the final game.[8]
After 27 years, Globo lost the F1 broadcasting rights to Band. The second, now broadcasts the races on Sundays live and on free-to-air TV. The Free Practices and Qualifying are broadcast on BandSports, Band's sports network only available on cable TV.[9]
Globo broadcast all the Olympic Games in the modern era so far, with the exception of the 2012 Summer Olympics and the 2010 Winter Olympics.
SporTV, Globo's sports channel on cable television, broadcast all the games. In the 2016 Summer Olympics, the channel launched 13 HD extra channels on cable to celebrate and broadcast all of the events of the Rio Olympics. The channels were available on most cable providers and anyone with a SporTV subscription already included in their account could access them.[11]
Globoplay, Globo's streaming service, started to broadcast the Olympics in the 2020 Summer Olympics. The service provided users that paid for the "Globoplay + Live Channels" plan with 52 live OBS feeds with no commentary. In a partnership with NHK, Globoplay provided users with 8K special broadcasts in the same games.[12]
ESPN has the rights to broadcast all the major rugby tournaments. Such as Six Nations and World Cup
Star+ broadcasts all games and ESPN broadcasts a major part of the games.[13]
ESPN broadcasts WWE RAW on Mondays
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