This Saturday (9), the National Radio follows the clash between Botafogo and Cuiabá valid for the 33rd round of Series A of the Brazilian Championship. The public broadcaster’s sports day starts at 4pm, half an hour before the start of the match. The pre-game brings news about the teams, details of the team lineup and the updated table of clubs in the competition.
The coverage of National is highlighted for part of the network in AM and OC, in addition to FM in Rio de Janeiro and Alto Solimões. THE National FM in the other squares, the musical program continues. Listeners can enjoy productions and their favorite content on the Rádios EBC app and on website from the broadcaster. The audios are available in real time via streaming on both platforms.
Botafogo and Cuiabá face each other at 4:30 pm at the Nilton Santos Stadium, in Rio de Janeiro. For this coverage, the National André Luiz Mendes was cast in the voiceover and Carlos Molinari in the comments. Bruno Mendes works on reporting and information duties.
Botafogo is at the top of the competition, with a total of 67 points, and is looking for victory to expand its advantage in the championship. The Cuiabá team is in a delicate situation: it has 28 points and is in second-to-last place in the tournament table.
Brasileirão
The Brazilian Championship is the main professional football competition between clubs in the country. Through the dispute, Brazilian representatives for the Copa Libertadores da América are nominated together with the champion of the Copa do Brasil.
Twenty clubs participate in the tournament. During the season, each team plays twice against the others on a straight points system, once at their stadium and once at their opponent’s, for a total of 38 games.
Teams receive three points for a win and one for a draw. Clubs are ranked by total points, then goal difference, then goals scored. In the event of a tie between two or more teams, the tiebreaker criteria are: highest number of wins; higher goal difference; greater number of pro goals; direct confrontation; fewer red cards received; and fewer yellow cards received.
Sports coverage National
Football is one of the highlights of the National Radioa public broadcaster that has been a reference in broadcasting matches in the country for decades. Games from the main competitions and the most important news have space in the daily sports sessions.
Throughout the year, the broadcaster presents live matches from various championships. Fans can stay tuned on the radio, website or streaming and follow the emotions of disputes between the biggest Brazilian clubs.
Before and after the clashes, the listener is informed about the teams’ preparation and the impact of the score on the airwaves. National. The idea is to offer the public journalistic programming with accurate news and relevant information, informed comments and informed opinions on the latest developments in football in the country and abroad.
Sports journalism talents
The team of National Radio brings together stars of sports journalism. Experienced commentators and talents from the new generations are part of the sports team at Brazilian Communication Company (EBC). The main news is highlighted in the program In the World of the Ballfrom Monday to Friday, at 6pm.
In addition to informing the public on the airwaves, the team is also on the TV Brasil. The professionals perform the Stadium program, from Monday to Friday, at 12:30 pm and 6:30 pm, and the Sunday round table In the World of the Ballat 8:30 pm.
Always live, the public broadcaster’s traditional productions bring updated analyzes and findings. Sport has a prominent place in the channel’s programming. Daily news programs like Reporter Brazil they also offer extensive coverage of the day’s main results.
The professionals who take to the field in the company’s sports team also cover the days of different sports and report the main results in reports on the website from Agência Brasil. The updated competition tables can be accessed in real time by users.
Service
Brasileirão Série A – Botafogo x Cuiabá – Saturday, 9/11, from 4pm, on National Radio RJ, AM, OC and AS