Copa do Brasil Round of 16 Matches: Broadcast Details and Additional Information
Brazilian Cup Knockout Rounds Kick Off This Week
\n\n The Brazilian Cup is heating up as we approach the knockout stages, with several exciting matches set to take place this week.
\n\n The eighth-final stage commenced on Tuesday, July 29, and the action continues on Wednesday, July 30, and Thursday, July 31. Here's a breakdown of the matches and their respective kickoff times in Brazilian Standard Time (BRT):
- Wednesday, July 30:
- CSA vs. Vasco (7:00 PM) at the Rei Pelé Stadium (Broadcast on Globo)
- Bahia vs. Retrô (7:30 PM) at the Arena Fonte Nova (Broadcast on Prime Video)
- Internacional vs. Fluminense (9:30 PM) at the Beira-Rio Stadium (Broadcast on Globo)
- Thursday, July 31:
- São Paulo vs. Athletico (7:30 PM) at the Morumbi Stadium (Broadcast on Prime Video)
- Flamengo vs. Atlético (9:30 PM) at the Maracanã Stadium
\n\n The first match of the knockout round, Botafogo vs. Bragantino, will also take place on Wednesday, July 30, at 7:00 PM at the Nilton Santos Stadium.
\n\n The Corinthians vs. Palmeiras match, another highly anticipated clash, will also take place on Wednesday, July 30, at 9:30 PM at the Neo Química Arena. Broadcast rights for this match are shared among Globo, Sportv, Premiere, and Prime Video.
\n\n For the quarterfinals of the 2020-2021 Brazilian Cup, viewers can refer to historical sports databases or the official Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) website archives to find specific dates, times, and broadcasters. The quarterfinals were played in January 2021 due to delays from the COVID-19 pandemic.
\n\n Many of the matches in this round will be broadcast on multiple channels, including Prime Video. Sportv, Premiere, and O TEMPO's YouTube channels (O TEMPO and O TEMPO Sports) will also broadcast some matches.
\n\n The winners of these matches will progress to the semi-finals, with the ultimate winner being crowned the Brazilian Cup champion. Stay tuned for more updates as the tournament unfolds!
Despite the excitement surrounding the Brazilian Cup, the focus shifts to other continents as this week also marks the beginning of European leagues, specifically Serie A in Italy. Some of the biggest names in football, like Juventus, Inter Milan, and AC Milan, are all set to commence their campaigns in the Italian top-flight.