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Peru x Brazil, yes, it will be broadcast on open TV. A few hours before the start of the match, the CBF confirmed that the match valid for the second round of the 2022 World Cup Qualifiers will be broadcast on TV Brasil. The game will take place in Lima, at 9 pm (Brasilia) today.
The match will be broadcast throughout Brazil on the public television network and also on the CBF website. In addition, Turner’s EI Plus, which is available to UOL Esporte Clube subscribers, will show the match on closed television.
In a statement, CBF said that it had waited until the last moment for the result of the negotiations between the Brazilian broadcasters and the Peruvian Federation, which as the main one has the rights of the game tonight, in the new regulation, it was established that the rights of the Qualifiers are now from each national association for home games. As a result, interested broadcasters must negotiate individually with each country.
As there was no agreement between the parties, the Brazilian Football Confederation directly negotiated the agreement to broadcast the game on public and open television throughout the country.
The executive secretary of the Ministry of Communications, Fabio Wajngarten, took to Twitter tonight to celebrate the agreement. Previously, it had disclosed a request to CBF for the broadcast to be carried out by TV Brasil.
As reported yesterday by sportsGlobo had communicated internally that it would not broadcast the game, even with efforts to conclude negotiations. Until CBF’s decision, the game would be restricted in the country to the streaming service EI Plus and to the YouTube page “El Canal Del Fútbol”, produced in Ecuador.
It will be the first time since 2017 that a match of the national team has not been shown on Globo. On that occasion he won the contract for the rights to broadcast friendlies and knockout rounds with CBF, and the renewal negotiation was complicated.
A friendly match between Brazil and Argentina that year was broadcast on televisions Brasil e Cultura, in addition to the official Facebook of the Brazilian Soccer Confederation. A short time later, however, the Rio station managed to renew the package by paying between US $ 2 and 3 million.