Free games, prime-time kickoffs, and plenty of rivalry heat—Flamengo’s 2025 US viewing plan is busy and actually easy to follow. The headline is simple: the FIFA Club World Cup streams for free on DAZN in the United States, including Flamengo’s marquee clashes with LAFC and Bayern Munich. For the rest of the year, Copa Libertadores and domestic dates spread across Fubo, beIN SPORTS networks, and ViX. Here’s your one-stop Flamengo TV schedule guide for the season.
How to watch Flamengo in the US in 2025
FIFA Club World Cup 2025 takes center stage in late June. DAZN says US viewers can stream every match at no cost—no paywall, just a quick email registration on the app or website. Compatible devices include most smart TVs, streaming sticks, phones, tablets, and browsers. Expect standard live streams plus on-demand replays. Commentary language can vary by match, but English options are common for US viewers.
Two Flamengo fixtures are already circled. LAFC vs Flamengo hits Orlando’s Camping World Stadium on Tuesday, June 24, at 6pm PT (9pm ET). Then comes the glamour matchup: Flamengo vs Bayern Munich on Sunday, June 29, at 4pm ET (1pm PT). These matches are part of the expanded Club World Cup format, which runs like a mini World Cup in the US, with group play feeding into knockouts. Schedules can shift, so check the DAZN listings on matchday for the latest kickoff times.
For Copa Libertadores, US coverage lands on a mix of platforms. Fubo carries beIN SPORTS and beIN SPORTS en Español for live matches and shoulder programming. beIN SPORTS CONNECT is the network’s streaming service for authenticated users. beIN SPORTS XTRA offers select games and highlights on free, ad-supported channels available on many smart TV platforms. ViX also lists Libertadores coverage for US viewers; availability can differ by round, and a subscription may be required for live broadcasts. Typical kickoff windows are Tuesday through Thursday evenings in US time zones, which suits after-work viewing.
Specific Libertadores matchups to watch include Flamengo vs Internacional and the two-legged tie with Estudiantes de La Plata. Exact dates and times shift as CONMEBOL locks the calendar round by round. Expect first and second legs to land in different weeks, with aggregate scoring deciding who advances. As always, TV assignments can change close to kickoff.
Domestic action fills the fall. Flamengo’s 2025 Brasileirão slate brings a run of big-name opponents: Vasco da Gama and Corinthians in September, then Cruzeiro, Bahia, and Botafogo in October. November lines up Palmeiras, Fortaleza, Sport, and São Paulo. Match times will firm up later because Brazilian TV partners set many weekend slots inside 48–72 hours of kickoff. For US viewers, broadcasters of Brazil’s Serie A can change from year to year; keep an eye on listings from major soccer streamers and networks that commonly carry South American leagues. Midweek cup action (like Copa do Brasil) also pops into the calendar, usually in evening ET windows.
Fla TV—the club’s official channel—remains a good companion for highlights, interviews, academy coverage, and documentaries. It’s not the place for live rights to major competitions, but it’s great for pregame insight, postgame reactions, and behind-the-scenes footage you won’t find on the broadcasters.
Key dates, channels, and what to expect
- Tuesday, June 24: LAFC vs Flamengo, 6pm PT (9pm ET), Camping World Stadium, Orlando. Live on DAZN in the US (free with email registration).
- Sunday, June 29: Flamengo vs Bayern Munich, 4pm ET (1pm PT). Live on DAZN in the US (free with email registration).
- Copa Libertadores: Live coverage across Fubo, beIN SPORTS, beIN SPORTS CONNECT, beIN SPORTS XTRA (select/free), and ViX. Most matches land Tue–Thu evenings in US time zones.
- Brasileirão (Sep–Nov): Rivalry-heavy run vs Vasco, Corinthians, Cruzeiro, Bahia, Botafogo, Palmeiras, Fortaleza, Sport, and São Paulo. US rights and times vary; check weekly listings.
Quick viewing tips for US fans: if you’re new to Fubo, check whether your plan includes beIN SPORTS and beIN SPORTS en Español before matchday. beIN SPORTS CONNECT needs an eligible TV or streaming subscription for login. ViX has free and premium tiers; live soccer often sits on the premium side, so confirm the match page in advance. beIN SPORTS XTRA is free on many smart TV channels and devices—handy for select live games and highlights when they’re on the menu.
DAZN’s Club World Cup feed should be an easy setup: download the app on your smart TV or streaming stick, create a free account with your email, and you’re in. If you prefer watching on mobile, enable notifications so you don’t miss kickoffs. If you’re juggling work and time zones, cloud DVR on your live TV service or on-demand replays can save the day for Libertadores and league matches that land midweek.
Beyond schedules and screens, it helps to know the stakes. Flamengo, founded in 1895 and playing home matches at the Maracanã (capacity north of 78,000), is built for big nights. Trophies stack up across Brasileirão titles, Copa do Brasil, Copa Libertadores, and Recopa Sudamericana. The club’s rivalries—Fluminense, Vasco, Botafogo, Palmeiras, Atlético Mineiro—inject extra voltage into almost every weekend. Those are the dates that trend on social feeds and push broadcasters to premium slots.
Traveling fans in the US will notice Florida’s Brazilian community turning Orlando into a mini-Marangá for LAFC vs Flamengo. Even if you’re watching from home, that atmosphere translates well on stream. And the Bayern clash is the kind of global measuring stick that pulls neutral viewers, so expect peak traffic and packed watch parties.
One last note: sports calendars move. Kickoff times and channel assignments can update late, especially with international tournaments and domestic rescheduling. When matchweek rolls around, check your app’s live guide, confirm the channel tier, and verify your login. After that, sit back—2025 offers plenty of Flamengo for US screens.