Where to watch Flamengo v Osasco in the Women's Volleyball Superliga | OneFootball

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·27 January 2026

Where to watch Flamengo v Osasco in the Women's Volleyball Superliga

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Sesc RJ Flamengo aims for the 13th Women's Superliga trophy


The ball is about to be served for the clash between Sesc RJ Flamengo and Osasco. This Tuesday (27th), FlaVolêi faces another challenge in the Women's Superliga. The match, valid for the seventh round of the second leg, takes place at Tijuca Tênis Clube, in Rio de Janeiro, starting at 9 PM (Brasília time).

The game between Sesc RJ Flamengo and Osasco will be broadcast on SporTV 2 (subscription channel) and VBTV (International Federation and Volleyball streaming). In addition, Coluna do Fla will publish the results and highlights of the duel through social media and their website.


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HOW ARE THE TEAMS PREPARING FOR THE GAME?

Flamengo is the isolated leader of the Superliga and can extend its lead over Minas in the competition standings. With 37 points, the Rubro-Negro prioritizes maintaining its growth streak in the tournament.

On the other hand, Osasco is in fourth place with 30 points, boasting a record of ten wins and four losses. Despite this, the team led by Luizomar de Moura arrives boosted by four consecutive positive results.

MATCH DETAILS:

  • Sesc Flamengo vs. Osasco
  • Women's Volleyball Superliga – Fifth round (advanced) – Second phase
  • Location: Tijuca Tênis Clube, in Rio de Janeiro-RJ
  • Date: Tuesday (27th), at 9 PM (Brasília time)
  • Live broadcast: SporTV2 (subscription channel) and VBTV (streaming)

HOW MANY TITLES HAS FLAMENGO WON IN WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL?

The Mengão leads the history of Brazilian volleyball as the most successful club in the sport. Over 26 seasons, the club has won 12 Superliga titles, four South American championships, and two world runner-up titles. Additionally, Sesc RJ and Flamengo have claimed five state titles since the partnership began.

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