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·9 gennaio 2026

Flamengo to stream matches for free on YouTube

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Flamengo Fans Abroad Will Be Able to Watch Matches for Free


Flamengo will broadcast Carioca and Brasileirão matches for free, on YouTube and with video, for viewers abroad. The announcement was made this Thursday (08), through the club’s official website. In total, 29 matches will be broadcast at no cost to international fans.

That is, the package includes all ten of Flamengo’s games in the State Championship and the 19 home matches of the Most Beloved in the Brasileirão. This model replaces the pay-per-view model launched last year. It’s important to highlight that, within Brazilian territory, the broadcast will be audio-only, without images.


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This initiative is part of Flamengo’s strategic plan to expand its international presence, strengthen its relationship with millions of fans living outside the country, and win new football fans in different markets,” said Mengão in a statement.

WILL THE COMMENTARY BE IN PORTUGUESE OR ANOTHER LANGUAGE?

FlamengoTV will offer two commentaries. One in Portuguese, with announcer João Guilherme, and another in Spanish, with Gustavo Whertein, reinforcing Flamengo’s connection with the Spanish-speaking audience. The debut of this new feature will be this Sunday (11), in the Carioca, against Portuguesa.

Thus, the match kicks off at 6:00 PM (Brasília time), at Estádio Raulino de Oliveira, in Volta Redonda. This match is valid for the fifth round of the Carioca, brought forward due to Flamengo’s participation in the Supercopa do Brasil, against Corinthians, on February 1st.

Additionally, FlamengoTV’s first broadcast of the Brasileirão will be on 02/04, when the Most Beloved hosts Internacional at Maracanã. However, the match time is yet to be confirmed by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), which should happen in the coming days.

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

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