Author: Sahil Jain
The Copa do Brasil, the country’s most coveted knockout tournament, has entered its third phase, with 12 additional teams entering the competition. The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) has announced the dates and times of the first matches in this phase, which will be played over two rounds, with penalties deciding who progresses if the second game ends in a draw.
Soccer fans can watch the matches via various broadcasting options, including free-to-air TV, pay-TV and streaming services. The matches will be broadcast on Globo, SporTV, Premiere and Amazon Prime Video.
The first leg of the third round kicks off on April 11:
- Volta Redonda-RJ-Bahia-BA, 16:30
- Botafogo-SP v Santos-SP, 19:00
- Internacional-RS v CSA-AL, 8pm
- São Paulo-SP – Ituano-SP, 21:30
- Fortaleza-CE – Águia de Marabá, 21:30
On April 12th:
- Nova Iguaçu-RJ – América-MG, 16:30
- Coritiba-PR – Sport-PE, at 19h
- Fluminense-RJ – Paysandu-PA, 19:30
- CRB-AL – Athletico-PR, 19:30
- Palmeiras-SP-Tombense-MG, 8 p.m.
- Atlético-MG – Brasil-RS, 21:30
- Ypiranga-RS – Botafogo-RJ, 21:30
- Remo-PA – Corinthians-SP, at 21:30
The second leg kicks off on April 25, with Cruzeiro-MG playing Náutico-PE at 7pm. Fans can follow the rest of the 2023 Copa do Brasil action via the available streaming options.