Copa do Brasil
Brazil
Matches
Copa do Brasil Live Stream and TV Schedule, Live Scores, Fixtures
Wednesday, 22 April
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Flamengo
vs
Vitória
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Paysandu
vs
Vasco Da Gama
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Bahia
vs
Remo
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RB Bragantino
vs
Mirassol
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São Paulo
vs
Juventude
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Palmeiras
vs
Jacuipense
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Athletic Club
vs
Internacional
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Operário PR
vs
Fluminense
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Goiás
vs
Cruzeiro
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Fortaleza
vs
CRB
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Santos
vs
Coritiba
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Barra
vs
Corinthians
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Grêmio
vs
Confiança
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Botafogo
vs
Chapecoense
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Atlético Mineiro
vs
Ceará
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Athletico-PR
vs
Atlético Goianiense
Wednesday, 13 May
📅-
Vitória
vs
Flamengo
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Vasco Da Gama
vs
Paysandu
-
Remo
vs
Bahia
-
Mirassol
vs
RB Bragantino
-
Juventude
vs
São Paulo
-
Jacuipense
vs
Palmeiras
-
Internacional
vs
Athletic Club
-
Fluminense
vs
Operário PR
-
Cruzeiro
vs
Goiás
-
CRB
vs
Fortaleza
-
Coritiba
vs
Santos
-
Corinthians
vs
Barra
-
Confiança
vs
Grêmio
-
Chapecoense
vs
Botafogo
-
Ceará
vs
Atlético Mineiro
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Atlético Goianiense
vs
Athletico-PR
About Copa do Brasil
History, Format, Organization, Media Coverage
The Copa do Brasil is a knockout tournament played by all teams in the regional or professional football system in Brazil. The competition hosts 92 Brazilian clubs and offers entry to the following year’s Copa Libertadores to the team that wins this cup.
This tournament, which is the country’s premier cup tournament, was founded in 1989. At first, only 32 clubs could compete each season but this number has increased over the years, reaching 40 in 1996; 69 in 2000; 86 in 2013; 91 in 2017; and 92 in 2021. The Copa Do Brasil typically kicks off in the first three months of the calendar year.
Teams play six rounds in order to reach the final. The first two of those include regional teams and are single-leg ties. Two-legged matches are implemented from the third round until the end of the competition, including the final.
Being the premier knockout cup competition in a country where the beautiful game is more than just a game, the Copa do Brasil enjoys immense popularity. One key reason for this is the Copa Libertadores ticket awarded to the champions. Many iconic names have also graced this stage, including the likes of Romario, Ronaldo, and Neymar. As a result, TV broadcasts, live streaming options, and on-demand services are in abundance for this tournament.
Globo has played a huge role in bringing this competition to the screens. The Brazilian commercial broadcasting powerhouse, who already held the rights for the Copa do Brasil, extended its deal in 2016 for the 2017-2022 seasons for a rumored $69.6M per year. In 2022, Globo once again extended its exclusive broadcasting rights contract with the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) for an additional four years, this time bringing the 2023, 2024, 2025, and 2026 editions to their various platforms.
International Coverage
— No international broadcasters have been announced yet.