São Paulo - Corinthians and Vasco meet in the 13th round of the 2026 Brasileirão Série A on Sunday, April 26, at 16h (Brasília time) at the Neo Química Arena, a fixture that forces fans to navigate multiple broadcasters to watch the game live.
- In short: The match will be available across Globo, Premiere and Record on TV, with additional coverage on SporTV and several digital platforms.
Broadcast lineup and where to tune in
Television viewers will find the game on the main national channels: Globo and the pay-per-view service Premiere, while Record also carries selected Brasileirão matches in free-to-air slots. For pay-TV subscribers, SporTV is another live option. For the official competition calendar and rights overview, see the official Brasileirão schedule.
Digital audiences should note that the ecosystem includes YouTube/CazéTV, Ge TV and Amazon Prime Video, which have carried matches or supplementary coverage in recent seasons.
"The match will be broadcast by TV Globo and Premiere, as part of the competition's rights package."
Context and impact for viewers
Multiple broadcasters expand reach but also fragment access: some viewers will need subscriptions (Premiere, certain streams) while others can watch on free-to-air channels when selected. That affects casual fans and households deciding whether to pay for a single game or rely on highlights.
For clubs like Corinthians and Vasco, broad distribution helps exposure and sponsorship value, but it also makes match-day planning more complex for supporters who follow via different services.
What do you think? Will you watch the game on TV or via a streaming service? For more details, check out our Where to Watch section.
