Where to watch Flamengo v Grêmio in the Brasileirão | OneFootball

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·30 August 2025

Where to watch Flamengo v Grêmio in the Brasileirão

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Where will the Flamengo vs Grêmio game be broadcast?


Flamengo returns to the field this Sunday (31) to face Grêmio, for the 22nd round of the Brasileirão. The match kicks off at 4 PM (Brasília time), at Maracanã. The game will have ‘in loco’ coverage by Coluna do Fla TV and will also be broadcast on open TV.

The match between Flamengo and Grêmio will be shown by Rede Globo, on open channel. Additionally, Premiere, via pay-per-view, will also broadcast the match. Finally, Coluna do Fla TV, as usual, brings all the details of the clash with coverage by reporters Leo José and Rodrigo Lima, on YouTube, on the website, and on social media.


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HOW IS FLAMENGO PREPARING FOR THE GAME AGAINST GRÊMIO?

Coach Filipe Luís has most of the squad available. The only absences are Alex Sandro, who is dealing with a left calf injury, and Erick Pulgar, who is recovering from surgery on the fifth metatarsal of his right foot. Jorginho is doubtful, as he hasn't trained with his teammates in recent days due to discomfort in the back of his right thigh.

WHAT IS THE SITUATION OF FLAMENGO AND GRÊMIO IN THE BRASILEIRÃO?

Flamengo and Grêmio approach the match in different situations. This is because, while Mengão is the isolated leader of the table, the team from the south is fighting to move away from the relegation zone and is currently in 14th place. At the moment, the Rubro-Negro has accumulated 46 points compared to 24 for the team from Rio Grande do Sul.

WHAT IS THE EXPECTED ATTENDANCE FOR THE FLAMENGO VS GRÊMIO GAME?

The game between Flamengo and Grêmio will have a full house. This is because, well before the match starts, all tickets have already been sold. Thus, it will be another Sunday (31) with Maracanã's stands packed and unconditional support for Mengão.

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