THE TV Brasil shows four games from the 35th round of the Brazilian Series B Championship. The competition is close to the final stretch with the definition of the clubs classified for the national football elite in 2025 and the teams relegated to Series C.
The public broadcaster’s sports day follows the matches Chapecoense (SC) x Novorizontino (SP)this Saturday (2), at 5pm; Ceará (CE) x Avaí (SC), this Sunday (3), at 6:30 pm; Ponte Preta (SP) x Paysandu (PA), this Monday (4), at 9pm; and Brusque (SC) x Botafogo (SP), this Tuesday (5), at the same time.
The coverage of TV Brasil for these disputes it starts before the kickoff with a pre-game. During this period, the channel’s team provides updated information about the table, reveals news about the clubs and comments on the teams’ lineups.
35th round matches
On Saturday (2), the Chapecoense x Novorizontino clash will be narrated by Luciana Zogaib on the TV screen. TV Brasil. The comment section is led by Rodrigo Ricardo and Carlos Molinari. Direct from Arena Condá, in Chapecó, Santa Catarina, reporter Igor Santos brings information from the pitch. The broadcast starts at 4:45 pm and the ball rolls at 5 pm.
With 40 points, the home team is in 13th place and is looking to move away from the relegation zone. Chapecoense has 10 wins, 10 draws and 14 defeats. Novorizontino is the runner-up in Series B of the Brasileirão with 60 points. A triumph brings the São Paulo team closer to access to the national football elite. The club has 17 positive results, nine draws and only eight lost games.
On Sunday (3), the sports day will air from 6pm on TV Brasil with coverage of the Ceará x Avaí clash. André Marques’ voice translates the emotions, while the tactical analyzes and comments are by Brenda Balbi and Rodrigo Ricardo. The dispute starts at 6:30 pm at Castelão, in Fortaleza, the capital of Ceará.
The home team is fifth in the table and needs a victory to maintain its chances of gaining a place in the competition’s G4. Ceará has 54 points, five less than Mirassol, which occupies fourth place in the championship. The team won 16 matches, drew six and was defeated in 12.
Avaí has an average performance, in 11th, with 46 points, without high expectations in the competition. The club no longer has a chance of moving up to Series A and there are remote possibilities of relegation to Series C. The campaign is 12 wins, 10 draws and 12 defeats.
THE TV Brasil follows the Ponte Preta (SP) x Paysandu (PA) match played at Moisés Lucarelli stadium, in Campinas, at 9pm on Monday (4). The broadcast warm-up goes on air at 8:45 pm. Luciana Zogaib narrates the game with comments from Rodrigo Ricardo. Direct from the stadium, reporter Lincoln Chaves follows the action and brings the news.
In first place above the relegation zone, in 16th place, with 38 points, Ponte Preta has to win to increase the advantage over their opponents below in the table. The team won ten duels, drew eight and was beaten in 16. Paysandu has a slightly better record, but it still inspires caution. The team from Pará has 40 points, with nine wins, 13 draws and 12 defeats.
The sporting highlight of Tuesday’s schedule (5) at TV Brasil is the clash Brusque (SC) x Botafogo (SP). The rivals face each other for a better position at the bottom of the Brasileirão Series B table. The dispute starts at 9pm, but the public channel enters the field at 8:45pm. Rodrigo Campos narrates and Rodrigo Ricardo comments on the game taking place at the Augusto Bauer stadium, in Brusque, Santa Catarina.
Penultimate place in the championship, the home team has just 33 points and only victory interests Brusque in the fight to stay in Series B. The team only won seven matches, drew 12 and lost 15. Botafogo is having an irregular campaign, with many ups and downs in the competition. Currently, the São Paulo club is in 15th place with 39 points and has nine wins, 12 draws and 13 defeats.
Find out how to watch Series B games on TV Brasil
Broadcasting Series B is part of the company’s strategy TV Brasil to expand the presence of sport in its programming. The broadcaster has already followed the decision of Series D, the Brazilian Women’s Championship of Series A1, the final of the Brasileirão Feminino U-17, the decisive phases of Series A2 and A3 of women’s football and the disputes of the Women’s Basketball League (LBF).
Through the National Public Communication Network (RNCP), which brings together more than 126 affiliated broadcasters of the TV Brasilfans from all over the country will be able to watch the matches and follow their teams in the fight for the title. Find out how to tune in to TV Brasil in your city.
Series B broadcast
This year, 20 clubs compete in the championship that runs until November and is worth a place in Series A and the Copa do Brasil. Of the 380 games in the competition, the TV Brasil displays 114 matches.
The following clubs compete in the competition: Amazonas (AM), América (MG), Avaí (SC), Botafogo (SP), Brusque (SC), Ceará (CE), Chapecoense (SC), Coritiba (PR), CRB (AL ), Goiás (GO), Guarani (SP), Ituano (SP), Mirassol (SP), Novorizontino (SP), Operário (PR), Paysandu (PA), Ponte Preta (SP), Santos (SP), Sport ( PE) and Vila Nova (GO).
In 2024, Series B will be played on a points system, in rounds and returns, with 19 first games and 19 return games. The first four win a place in Series A in 2025 and the last four are relegated to Series C.
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Brasileirão Série B 2024 on TV Brasil
Chapecoense (SC) x Novorizontino (SP) – Saturday, 2/11, from 4:45 pm, on TV Brasil
Ceará (CE) x Avaí (SC) – Sunday, 3/11, from 6pm, on TV Brasil
Ponte Preta (SP) x Paysandu (PA) – Monday, 11/4, starting at 8:45 pm, on TV Brasil
Brusque (SC) x Botafogo (SP) – Tuesday, 5/11, from 8:45 pm, on TV Brasil