See where to watch the 2025 Campeonato Paulista – 01/15/2025 – Sports

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The 2025 edition of the Campeonato Paulista begins this Wednesday (15), with fans having a wider range of match broadcast channels available.

Record, on open TV, CazéTV, on YouTube, and TNT/Max, on pay TV and streaming, remain among the options for fans to follow the state games.

Added to these are the channels UOL Play (streaming), Nosso Futebol (pay TV) and Zapping TV (streaming), which will broadcast 91 of the 104 matches in the competition, including clashes in the knockout stage and the two final matches.

The three channels signed a partnership with the FPF (Federação Paulista de Futebol) for the rights to the Paulistão+ package, an initiative of the federation together with the company LiveMode, which will be responsible for producing the materials passed on and transmitted by the partners. The cost of the service for subscribers is R$29.90 per month for all of them.

Record, which holds the rights to broadcast Paulista exclusively on open TV until 2029, and CazéTV, will broadcast 16 matches — one per round in the group stage —, one of the quarter-finals, one of the semi-finals and the two of the final.

TNT/Max will be entitled to 28 matches, 13 of which will be exclusive to the group stage.

The state tournament starts this Wednesday with four matches. Check out the games and broadcast channels for each below. The finals are scheduled for March 16th and 27th.

Wednesday (15)

6:30 pm Novorizontino x Ponte Preta: UOL Play, Nosso Futebol and Zapping TV

6:30 pm Velo Clube x Noroeste: UOL Play, Nosso Futebol and Zapping TV

7:30 pm Guarani x Botafogo-SP: TNT, Max, UOL Play, Nosso Futebol and Zapping TV

9:35 pm Palmeiras x Portuguesa: CazéTV, Record, UOL Play, Nosso Futebol and Zapping TV

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