Fluminense - The Serie A fixture between Fluminense and Chapecoense will be played at the Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday (26) at 20:30 (Brasília UTC-3); the match’s broad broadcast lineup means fans must plan how to watch amid overlapping platform options.
- In short: Kickoff at 20:30 (Brasília) with live coverage across Globo, SporTV and Prime Video — plus additional streams.
Where to watch and why it matters
The game will be shown on national free-to-air and pay-TV channels — Globo and SporTV — and is also available on Amazon Prime Video, giving multiple viewing choices for Brazilian audiences. For an overview of the competition format and official schedule, see the CBF: Brasileirão Série A.
Broadcasters such as Premiere and digital hosts including CazéTV and GeTV have also been associated with Brasileirão transmissions, expanding how supporters can follow the match.
"The match will be played on Sunday (26), at 20h30 (Brasília UTC-3), at the Maracanã stadium, in Rio de Janeiro."
Context and impact
This clash is part of the 13th round of the 2026 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, a stage where momentum can shape midseason ambitions. The Maracanã’s size and the fixture’s evening kickoff typically create a televised audience peak, which influences how rights holders schedule coverage.
Given the multi-platform rights ecosystem, supporters should confirm access — Globo for open TV, SporTV for cable subscribers, and Prime Video for subscribers to Amazon’s service; local streaming packages like Premiere or independent streams such as CazéTV may require separate subscriptions.
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