Where to watch Flamengo v Palmeiras in the Copa Libertadores final | OneFootball

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·28 November 2025

Where to watch Flamengo v Palmeiras in the Copa Libertadores final

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Flamengo’s Match in the Copa Libertadores Will Be Broadcast on Free-to-Air TV


This Saturday (29th), Flamengo returns to the field to face Palmeiras. The match, which will decide the fourth championship title of the Libertadores, kicks off at 6pm (Brasília time). So, who will broadcast the match?

In short, the match between Flamengo and Palmeiras will be broadcast on free-to-air TV. That’s because Rede Globo will air the clash live across Brazil. In addition, SporTV, on the subscription channel, and GETV, through YouTube, will also broadcast the match.


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Finally, ESPN, through its cable channel, and Disney+, via streaming, will also broadcast the grand final of the Libertadores between Flamengo and Palmeiras.

And What About Coluna do Fla TV?

It’s also important to highlight that, as is tradition, Coluna do Fla TV will cover all the details of the match involving Flamengo in the Libertadores from the pre-match onwards.

So, to make sure you don’t miss any detail of the duel between Flamengo and Palmeiras, just stay tuned to the live broadcast on Coluna do Fla TV on YouTube.

It’s worth noting that Coluna do Fla is providing the largest coverage in history for this Libertadores final. Five members of the team have been in Lima, Peru, since November 21st, that is, more than a week before the grand final.

What Are the Details of the Final?

As mentioned earlier, this Saturday (29th), Flamengo and Palmeiras will play the final of the Libertadores da América. The match kicks off at 6pm (Brasília time) at Estádio Monumental U, in Lima, Peru.

Does Flamengo Know the Venue of the Final?

Yes! Better than anyone! Flamengo has great memories at Estádio Monumental U, in Lima. That’s because, in 2019, the Rubro-Negro painted South America red and black by winning their second Libertadores title.

On that occasion, Flamengo pulled off an incredible comeback against River Plate (ARG), winning 2-1 with two goals from Gabigol. Now, in 2025, the red-and-black fans hope the result at the end of the match will be the same, with a victory for Fla.

It’s also worth remembering that whoever wins the final between Flamengo and Palmeiras will become the first Brazilian club to win the Libertadores four times. Currently, each team has three trophies.

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

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