CBF and N Sports strike deal for Brasileirão Feminino A1 broadcasts | OneFootball

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·12 de febrero de 2026

CBF and N Sports strike deal for Brasileirão Feminino A1 broadcasts

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N Sports will broadcast two matches per round of the Brasileirão Feminino A1Credits: Staff Images Woman / CBF

The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) and N Sports have reached an agreement for the broadcast of the Brasileirão Feminino A1. The television channel, which has been undergoing a complete overhaul since June 2025, has acquired the rights to broadcast two matches per round of the country’s top women’s competition.


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The first matches to air on N Sports will be: Bahia vs. Cruzeiro, at 6:00 PM (Brasília time) next Saturday (14th), at Estádio de Pituaçu in Salvador; and Santos vs. Grêmio, at 7:00 PM (Brasília time) on Monday (16th), at Vila Belmiro in Santos.

"All of us at N Sports are thrilled with this new broadcast of Women’s Football. Over the past few months, with various competitions, we have shown that Women’s Football has found in N Sports a home that is attentive and enthusiastic about the sport. Sharing this professional approach that CBF has implemented gives us confidence to continue investing in Brazilian Women’s Football," highlighted André Barros, co-CEO of N Sports.

In addition to Brasileirão A1, the channel will also broadcast the Copa do Brasil Feminina, the Libertadores Feminina, and this year’s World Cup.

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Historic edition of Brasileirão A1

Besides N Sports, the championship will also be broadcast by TV Globo, SporTV, TV Brasil (EBC), GE TV, and CBF TV. The broadcasters will ensure coverage of all 167 matches of the Brasileirão Feminino A1.

This season, the Brasileirão Feminino A1 increased the number of participating teams from 16 to 18, as well as the number of matches: from 134 to 167. With this new format, the championship has expanded from 21 to 23 match dates.

The champion will receive R$2 million, a prize that CBF increased by R$500,000 compared to the 2025 edition. The runner-up will receive R$1 million. Last year, it was R$750,000.

About N Sports

N Sports promises to go all out in its first year broadcasting the Brasileirão Feminino. With a robust team of play-by-play announcers, commentators, and reporters, the channel will have a full-strength team for the competition. Chico Pedrotti, Luiza Santana, and Gerson Jr. will be the voices of excitement, with commentators Nina Cardoso, Fabíola Andrade, and special guests analyzing every play. And no detail will escape Gio Moura and Lucas Faraldo in their reporting. Thus, two matches per round of the 17 in the first phase will be broadcast by N Sports, starting with Bahia vs. Cruzeiro on Saturday (14th) and Santos vs. Grêmio on Sunday (15th).

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