Palmeiras v Flamengo: where to watch the 2025 Libertadores final live | OneFootball

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·28 November 2025

Palmeiras v Flamengo: where to watch the 2025 Libertadores final live

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Palmeiras and Flamengo will decide the Libertadores title this Saturday. The final will take place at Estadio Monumental U, in Lima, Peru, starting at 6:00 PM (Brasília time).

Palmeiras vs Flamengo: Where to watch the Libertadores final

  • TV: TV Globo and ESPN
  • Streaming: Disney+
  • Youtube: getv
  • Fans can also follow the play-by-play of the final, in real time, here on the Gazeta Esportiva website.

The campaigns of Palmeiras and Flamengo in the Libertadores

Among the finalists, Palmeiras has the best campaign in the Libertadores. In 12 matches, the team led by coach Abel Ferreira recorded ten wins, one draw, and one loss. In addition, they scored 30 goals and conceded only nine.


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Verdão’s only setback in the tournament was precisely in the first leg of the semifinal, when they were defeated 3-0 by LDU. In the return leg, the green-and-white team delivered a 4-0 thrashing and staged an epic comeback at Allianz Parque.

Flamengo, on the other hand, has a campaign with seven wins, three draws, and two losses. They also scored 12 goals and conceded nine. In the semifinal, the team from Rio eliminated Racing, with a 1-0 home win and a goalless draw in Argentina.

How are the teams coming into the final?

Palmeiras and Flamengo arrive in different moments. On one hand, Rubro-Negro leads the Brazilian Championship and is one win away from clinching the national competition with two rounds to go. In the last five matches, they have three wins, two draws, and one loss.

Verdão, meanwhile, is enduring a streak of five matches without a win, with three losses and two draws. This run has distanced the São Paulo team from the title race. Currently, Abel Ferreira’s team is in second place with 70 points, four behind Flamengo.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.

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