How to watch Flamengo v Independiente Medellín in the Libertadores | OneFootball

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·6 May 2026

How to watch Flamengo v Independiente Medellín in the Libertadores

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Flamengo’s fourth Libertadores match will not be broadcast on free-to-air TV


This Thursday (07), Flamengo return to the field to face Independiente Medellín (COL) in the 2026 Libertadores. The fourth round of the tournament’s group stage kicks off at 9:30 PM (Brasília time). So, who will broadcast the match?

In short, the Flamengo vs. Independiente Medellín match will not be shown on free-to-air TV. That is because Rede Globo will not air the clash. However, the game will be broadcast by ESPN on pay TV, as well as on Disney+ Premium via streaming.


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What about Coluna do Fla?

It is also important to note that, as is already tradition, Coluna do Fla TV will cover all the information about Flamengo’s Libertadores match from the pregame onward. So, not to miss any details of the clash against Independiente Medellín, just tune into the live stream on YouTube.

What is Flamengo’s current situation?

It is worth remembering that Flamengo are the current Libertadores champions, with four titles won so far. As a result, the Rubro-Negro giants are chasing Brazil’s first fifth title in the continental tournament.

At the moment, Flamengo lead Group A with seven points. Therefore, the Rubro-Negro giants could seal qualification for the Libertadores round of 16 if they beat Independiente Medellín this Thursday (06). Second-placed Estudiantes de La Plata (ARG) have five points.

How has the squad been preparing?

It is important to point out that, in total, Flamengo’s squad will have three training sessions focused on the match against Independiente Medellín. That is because the Rubro-Negro squad trained on Monday (04), Tuesday (05), and will train again this Wednesday (06).

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