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Globo is a subscription-based service in Brazil, meaning fans must pay monthly to watch the Nations League’s live, delayed, repeat and online on-demand broadcasts.
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The subscription allows access to the Globoplay app, which can be downloaded to iOS and Android devices or accessed online via a web browser.All UEFA Nations League matches on Globo-owned networks and services in Brazil are offered with Portuguese-language commentary.


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Globo holds the broadcast rights for all Brasileirão clubs, but match distribution varies between free-to-air television and pay-TV depending on the club’s association. Teams affiliated with LIBRA include Atlético-MG, Bahia, Flamengo, Grêmio, Palmeiras, RB Bragantino, São Paulo, Santos, and Vitória, while LFU clubs consist of Botafogo, Corinthians, Ceará, Cruzeiro, Fluminense, Fortaleza, Internacional, Juventude, Mirassol, Sport, and Vasco da Gama.
Along with live broadcasts, Globo provides match highlights and recaps of the games aired on Premiere, with coverage featured in Brasileirão-focused programming and news segments on TV Globo.
Fans who want to watch Brasileirão matches on Premiere need a subscription to a pay-TV service that carries the channel, such as Claro TV, Sky Brasil, Vivo TV, and Oi TV. Alternatively, matches are available via Premiere Play, which is accessible through Globoplay + Premiere and Canais Globo without requiring a traditional pay-TV subscription. The service works on Samsung Smart TVs, Android TV, and LG Smart TVs, as well as on Apple TV, Chromecast, and Fire TV Stick. For streaming on web browsers, Safari, Chrome, Edge, and Firefox are supported, and mobile access is available on Android and iOS devices.





Satellites
What satellites is Globo available on?
Position | Satellite | Encryption |
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61.0°W | Amazonas 3 | |
43.1°W | Intelsat 11 | |
43.1°W | Intelsat 32e | |
40.5°W | SES 6 | |
70.0°W | Star One C2 |
About
Globo history, coverage, features
Rede Globo, or most known as Globo, is a Brazilian free-to-air television channel. It is owned and operated by Grupo Globo, one of the largest media groups in the world. The channel was launched on April 26, 1965 and is often referred to as the most popular television channel in Brazil. Globo owns five television stations, over 110 affiliates in Brazil, and two more international networks. The channel covers almost 100% of the Brazilian territory with its broadcasts.
Over the years, Globo has been considered a general entertainment channel, with news, reality shows, movies, TV series, educational programs, sports, and variety shows being included in its programming. Added to those topics, the channel’s widely popular soap operas have been the cornerstone of this channel’s programming, with some of those “novelas” being sold to many countries in the world.
Speaking about sports, Globo has given fans lots to talk about with their broadcasting rights. Over the years, the channel has aired quite a few football matches, along with other disciplines such as volleyball, futsal, Formula One racing, and coverage for the summer and winter editions of the Olympic Games.
Globo’s football coverage has included both domestic and international games. Domestic competitions aired by this channel over the years have included the Campeonato Brasileiro A (also known as Brasileirao), the Campeonato Braileiro B, the Copa Continental do Brasil, and state championships. International football coverage has included games for the Copa Libertadores, Copa América matches, UEFA Euro games, FIFA Confederations Cup clashes, and in-depth coverage of several FIFA World Cup editions.
Rede Globo started its broadcasts with a Standard Definition feed. Nevertheless, the channel introduced its first HD broadcast on July 11, 2009. Recently, the channel added an enhanced 4K HD feed, giving users more options to watch the content aired by the network.
The published listings of live, re-aired, and on-demand match and program events published on this website are broadcast by the official rights holders. They are available on various platforms such as terrestrial TV, radio, cable, satellite, IPTV, mobile and desktop apps. Where possible, we will provide links to the streaming events available on the platforms provided by the official broadcasters. Please note that in many cases, a digital subscription or user authentication with a TV or internet provider will be required. We endeavor to provide as accurate and detailed broadcast information as possible. However, broadcast schedules are subject to change at any time. If you find incorrect or missing information, please let us know