For the lovers of good football, there are now more ways to watch it than was the case in the past, thanks to modernization of technology.
And, if you're not yet aware of how it works, that will change today, because here you'll see which digital platforms are available to follow football matches, which you can follow wherever you are, as long as you have a cell phone and an internet connection.
Pretty straightforward, don't you agree? After all, now you can travel, leave the house, and do other things without worrying about whether you'll make it to your game in time!
1. Globo Play (Android, iOS)
Many people know the much talked about Globo Play, as it is an app from Globo Network, so if you regularly watch this channel, you've probably heard of it. What many don't know is what it actually airs; some think it only broadcasts movies, series, miniseries, etc. However, it also broadcasts soccer matches and a wealth of other content, such as Sportv, including matches from the Brasileirão, South American Qualifiers, Copa Libertadores da América, and even the Italian Championship. Did you know?
2. Premiere (Android, iOS)
This is a paid application that offers great plans for you to watch football matches, and it has a lot of things in it, such as championships that take place within the states of Brazil, in addition to the Brazilian Cup, Brasileirão Série A, B. Furthermore, they can be watched on the internet, of course, both through the browser and the app, and the plans are available in monthly plans, costing 79.90 reais, and annual plans, with installments of 59.90 reais.
3. OneFootball (Android, iOS)
It's a data and results platform for the major leagues in world football, and has been available in Brazilian locations since 2000. Just search for the app to access it and look for lists of available matches, some of which even have narration and commentary in Portuguese, and if you happen to miss a game, you can search for its most memorable moments. How great is that? This way you're more confident you won't miss it.
4. El Plus (Android, iOS)
It's a paid app for streaming interactive sports channels. You can find games from the Brasileirão Série A, the UEFA League, a major competition between European clubs, and other European competitions. Of course, you can't miss the South American national team knockout matches. Now, let's talk about the payment method; it's very easy and affordable, with monthly installments starting at R$19.90, and annual installments starting at R$13.90.

However, if you want to experience it before signing up for a plan, you can watch Champions League matches for free on the official Esporte Interativo page on Facebook.
5. MyCujoo (Android, iOS)
It's an app for soccer fans, no matter what the competition is, and it's free! This app showcases soccer competitions from youth to professional, both women's and men's, and also features futsal from various countries. In addition to live broadcasts, it also includes past footage for those who haven't seen it yet or want to rewatch it.
