Want to Watch the Copa Libertadores Live? Find Out Where and How to Watch

You know, that moment when the stadium vibrates, the players enter the field and you just want to scream for your team?

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Well, the 2025 Copa Libertadores is coming with everything, and nobody wants to miss a second of this excitement.

Whether you're a die-hard fan or someone who enjoys watching South American football from time to time, this guide is for you.

We'll tell you everything you need to know about where to watch the games, from free options to paid platforms, with practical tips to ensure you don't miss a single action.

Why is the 2025 Libertadores unmissable?

The Libertadores is more than just a tournament, right? It's about passion, rivalry, and those moments that make us jump off the couch. In 2025, the competition is even more special.

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With Brazilian teams, the competition promises to be thrilling. Furthermore, CONMEBOL has increased the prize money for the champion, meaning the clubs will go all out to win the title.

And there's more: the final, scheduled for November 29th, doesn't yet have a confirmed venue, but it's already generating buzz. Do you want to miss out? Of course not!

Plus, the Libertadores is famous for its surprises. Who doesn't remember Botafogo lifting the trophy in 2024 against Atlético-MG?

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Brazilian teams have dominated since 2019, but there's always an Argentine, Uruguayan, or even Bolivian ready to surprise.

So, to enjoy every goal, every save, and every comeback, you need to know where to watch. We'll help you choose the best option, whether on TV, mobile, or computer.

Where to watch the 2025 Copa Libertadores: Free and paid options

Now, let's get to the point: where can you watch the 2025 Libertadores games? The good news is that there are options for all tastes and budgets.

CONMEBOL has divided broadcast rights between free-to-air TV, pay TV, and streaming, giving you the flexibility to choose what fits your schedule. We'll detail each of these options, starting with the free ones and then moving on to the paid ones.

Free options: broadcast TV and accessible platforms

If you're looking to save money, TV Globo is your best friend. The network holds the broadcast rights to the Copa Libertadores until 2026 and airs one game per week, usually on Wednesdays at 9:30 p.m.

It's the classic option: you turn on the TV, tune in to Globo, and voila, you're in the mood for the game. But be careful: not all matches are broadcast on broadcast TV, so it's a good idea to keep an eye on the schedule to avoid missing your team's matches.

Globo usually chooses games with national appeal, such as those featuring Flamengo, Palmeiras or São Paulo, but teams like Bahia and Fortaleza can also appear, depending on the stage.

Paid options: Streaming and cable TV

If you want complete coverage, paid options are the way to go. Here, things are more robust, with more games available and top-notch broadcast quality. Here are the main ones:

ESPN (pay TV): The ESPN is the home of the Libertadores Cup on cable TV. They broadcast 48 group stage matches, plus full coverage of the knockout stage. If you have a cable package, just tune in to ESPN channels (such as ESPN, ESPN 2, or ESPN Extra). The commentary is engaging, and the commentators provide analysis that enhances the experience. For those who enjoy delving into the teams' statistics and histories, this is a great choice.

Disney+: The streaming of Disney+ is one of the biggest stars of the 2025 Copa Libertadores. In addition to broadcasting ESPN games, the platform offers the advantage of being able to watch wherever you want—on your phone, smart TV, or laptop. The video quality is excellent, and you can pause or rewind if needed. Disney+ also has a catalog of movies and series, which is a bonus for those who want to switch between games. The monthly price varies, but it's an affordable option for those who already subscribe to other services.

Paramount+: Another streaming giant, Paramount+ also broadcasts exclusive Libertadores matches. The platform is perfect for those who want flexibility, as you can watch through the app or the website. Unlike Globo, which focuses on more popular games, Paramount+ usually covers less mainstream matches, which is great for those who support smaller teams or want to follow international opponents. The price is competitive, and the interface is very easy to use.

Globoplay: If you are a fan of Globo, but prefer streaming, the Globoplay is the right choice. In addition to broadcasting free-to-air TV games, the platform offers the Premiere and SporTV signals, which cover the Libertadores and other tournaments. It's ideal for those who want to watch in high definition without relying on a TV. Globoplay also offers bundles that combine other channels, such as Combate, for those who enjoy sports beyond soccer.

How to prepare to enjoy games without stress

Now that you know where to watch, how about some tips to ensure nothing spoils your experience? The Libertadores Cup is packed with games at varying times, so organization is key. Here are some practical suggestions:

  • Check the time zone: Games outside Brazil, such as in La Paz or Quito, may have different times due to altitude or time zone differences. Use Google Calendar or sports apps to set reminders.
  • Ensure good internet: Nothing worse than your streaming freezing in the middle of a goal, right? Test your Wi-Fi connection (10 Mbps or higher is ideal) and clear your app or browser cache before the game.
  • Use VPN if necessary: Some platforms are geoblocked in certain countries. A reliable VPN can help you access content, but use it responsibly.
  • Adjust video quality: If your internet connection is unstable, lower the resolution to avoid crashes. Most streaming services, such as Disney+ and Paramount+, allow you to adjust between SD and HD.
  • Keep an eye on the table: The group stage begins on April 2, and the draw for the brackets takes place on March 17. Follow the table on the Conmebol website or on apps like SofaScore to not miss your team's games.

Frequently asked questions about the 2025 Copa Libertadores

Do you have any questions? Relax, we'll answer the most common questions to get you ready to enjoy the competition!

Can I watch the Libertadores for free?
Yes! Globo broadcasts one game per week on free-to-air television, and the group stage draw is broadcast on Conmebol's YouTube channel.

What is the best platform to follow all the games?
If you want complete coverage, ESPN (pay TV) and Disney+ or Paramount+ (streaming) are the best options, as they broadcast more games, including exclusives. Globoplay is also a good option for those who want Globo and Premiere coverage.

Are Libertadores games broadcast in 4K?
Some streaming services, such as Disney+ and Paramount+, offer 4K quality for select games, depending on your subscription and device. On broadcast and cable TV, most are in HD.

Conclusion: Don't miss the excitement of the Libertadores!

The 2025 Copa Libertadores is coming in full force, and you won't want to miss out, right? With so many options to watch—from Globo on broadcast TV to Disney+ and Paramount+ on streaming—you can enjoy each game the way you prefer.

Whether in the living room at home, on the bus or even hidden away at work (we don't tell anyone), the important thing is to feel the emotion of each goal, each dribble and each save.

So, mark the dates, choose your platform, and prepare your heart for another season of pure South American passion. Which game are you most excited to see? Let us know in the comments and let's cheer together!

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