TV Guide
ESPN Live Streaming and TV Listings
Broadcast Rights
Competitions available on ESPN
UEFA Europa League (2021-2024) ESPN Brasil has secured the broadcast rights for the UEFA Europa League, enabling the network to showcase live matches and highlights on both television and streaming platforms. This arrangement allows Brazilian fans access to a wide range of content from the league, including key matches featuring prominent South American players.More detailsThe inclusion of the UEFA Europa League in ESPN Brasil's sports programming broadens its coverage of European football, offering viewers a comprehensive experience across multiple viewing channels. | |
UEFA Nations League (2022-2028) | |
CONMEBOL–UEFA Cup of Champions (2021-2024) | |
UEFA Europa Conference League (2021-2024) | |
England - Premier League (2022-2025) ESPN has secured South American media rights to the English Premier League for the 2022-2025 period. The Disney-owned broadcaster’s major deal covers all 380 matches every season and includes free-to-air, pay-tv, and streaming mediums. Live coverage is to be carried out on the Star+ platform. ESPN’s Premier League content extends to Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela. | |
England - League Cup (2021-2024) | |
Spain - La Liga (2021-2026) The Disney Group has acquired broadcast rights to LaLiga for a period that extends from the 2020/21 season to the 2025/26 season, with the rights to be exercised across ESPN and Fox Sports channels, as well as through DirecTV's pay-TV service and OTT streaming platform in Brazil. This deal encompasses not just the live airing of football matches, but also a variety of additional programming, including match highlights and dedicated shows that offer analysis and insights into the league and its teams.More details | |
Italy - Serie A (2021-2024) | |
Portugal - Primeira Liga (2023-2026) | |
Italy - Supercoppa Italiana (2021-2024) | |
Spain - Supercopa de España (2022-2025) | |
France - Ligue 1 (2021-2024) | |
Spain - Copa del Rey (2022-2025) | |
England - FA Cup (2021-2024) | |
Germany - DFB Pokal (2022-2026) | |
Italy - Coppa Italia (2021-2024) | |
Argentina - Primera División (2021-2030) | |
England - Championship (2021-2024) | |
England - Women's Super League (2021-2024) | |
France - Coupe de France (2023-2026) | |
AFC Asian Champions League (2021-2024) | |
AFC Cup (2021-2024) | |
CONCACAF W Gold Cup (2024) | |
Copa Libertadores (2023-2026) | |
Copa Sudamericana (2023-2026) | |
Mexico - Liga MX (2023-2026) | |
Netherlands - Eredivisie (2021-2024) | |
Portugal - Taça da Liga (2021-2024) | |
Scotland - Scottish Premiership (2021-2024) |
Satellites
What satellites is ESPN available on?
Position | Satellite | Encryption |
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61.0°W | Amazonas 2 | |
61.0°W | Amazonas 3 | |
89.0°W | Galaxy 28 | |
43.1°W | Intelsat 11 | |
43.1°W | Intelsat 32e | |
40.5°W | SES 6 | |
70.0°W | Star One C2 |
About
ESPN History, Coverage, Features
ESPN Brasil is the Brazilian sister channel for ESPN. It is owned by the Walt Disney Company and by Hearst Communications, who launched the channel in 1995. ESPN Brasil became the first country-specific version of this channel. The Brazilian version of the U.S-based network has operated four channels (ESPN Brasil, ESPN, ESPN 2, and ESPN Extra), and one streaming service comprising all of their TV feeds.
Just like its American counterpart, ESPN Brasil specializes in sports coverage. The network has covered various disciplines over the years, which have included football, action sports, baseball, basketball, boxing college sports, cricket, cycling, esports, futsal, golf, American football, handball, horse racing, ice hockey, marathon, mixed martial arts, motorsports, poker, rugby, surf, tennis, volleyball, and yachting.
Each of the channels operated by ESPN in Brasil is dedicated to a specific discipline. In ESPN Brasil’s case, the focus of the channel has been to air football-related competitions, both national and international. Some of the disciplines covered by this channel have included leagues such as the English Premier League, La Liga, the Primeira Liga, the Eredivisie, the Chinese Super League, the American Major League Soccer, and Mexico’s Liga de Expansión. Curiously, ESPN Brasil has not aired many domestic competitions throughout its history, other than some Copa do Brasil editions
ESPN Brasil’s football coverage has also extended to international tournaments such as the UEFA Women’s Champions League, the UEFA Europa League, and friendly competitions such as the Audi Cup, the Premier League Asia Trophy, the Emirates Cup, and the Joan Gamper Trophy.
National Team football has also been aired on ESPN Brasil frequently, with FIFA World Cup Qualifying matches for the African Football Confederation and CONCACAF being featured. Moreover, ESPN Brasil has also covered different editions of the FIFA World Cup, including the one held in Brazil.
ESPN Brasil started as a SD channel back in the day. Nevertheless, an HD feed of this channel was made available for users since March 2011. A downscaled version of this feed is available for users who are not able to watch the HD feed.
The published listings of live, re-aired, and on-demand match and program events published on this website are broadcast by the official rights holders. They are available on various platforms such as terrestrial TV, radio, cable, satellite, IPTV, mobile and desktop apps. Where possible, we will provide links to the streaming events available on the platforms provided by the official broadcasters. Please note that in many cases, a digital subscription or user authentication with a TV or internet provider will be required. We endeavor to provide as accurate and detailed broadcast information as possible. However, broadcast schedules are subject to change at any time. If you find incorrect or missing information, please let us know