The Campeonato Paulista moves to 2025. The competition starts this Wednesday (15/01) with an important new feature in the broadcast of the matches. The broadcast on open TV will now be on TV Record, replacing TV Globo, the traditional holder of the championship rights in recent years.
To achieve this, the São Paulo broadcaster invested in important hires. The following shows who will narrate and comment on Paulistão. And it also explains below how and where to watch the championship.
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Who will narrate and comment on Paulistão on Record?
Record hired a major reinforcement for its broadcasts. Narrator Cleber Machado, one of the main names on TV Globo in recent years, and who was on SBT, will be the voice of the Campeonato Paulista on the network.
Other communicators known to the public were hired, such as commentators Maurício Noriega and Dodô. Arbitration commentator Sálvio Spínola will also participate in the broadcasts.
Will the Campeonato Paulista be shown on Globo?
Paulistão will not be broadcast by TV Globo. The same goes for sportv, the group’s closed channel, and Premiere, a pay-per-view system that broadcasts the Brasileirão and other state shows. None of them will have Campeonato Paulista games.
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Where to watch Paulistão? Who transmits
On open TV, Paulistão will only be broadcast on Record. The broadcaster will be entitled to one game per round. Matches must be shown on Wednesday nights and Sunday afternoons.
CazéTV will show the Campeonato Paulista on its YouTube channel. One game per round will also be broadcast.
On closed TV, the broadcasting rights went to TNT Sports. She will also show the games on Max (streaming).
In addition, there is the São Paulo Football Federation’s pay-per-view, Paulistão Play.
Where to watch the Campeonato Paulista
- Record (open TV)
- TNT Sports (closed TV)
- Max (streaming)
- CazéTV (YouTube)
- Paulistão Play (pay-per-view)
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