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Watch football games on TV today, Sunday, January 31 (1/31)


Watch soccer games on TV today, Sunday, January 31 (1/31) (Photo: Tatiana Fortes / O POVO)

Watch today’s soccer games, Sunday, January 31 (January 31). The matches are held behind closed doors in Brazil due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Sports channels broadcast games live and reproduce them on their programs. Find out which games will be shown on TV.

Football games today, Sunday, January 31

Neighborhood

9:00: Premier League inglesa – Chelsea vs Burnley – ESPN Brasil

9:30 – German Championship – Club Brugge vs Standard Liege – ESPN Brasil

10:30 – Dutch Championship – Feyenoord vs PSV – ESPN Brazil

11:00 – Premier League – Leicester City vs Leeds United – ESPN Brasil

11:30 am – German Championship – Cologne x Arminia Bielefeld – OneFootball App

12:00 – Spanish Championship – Espanyol vs Rayo Vallecano – ESPN Brazil

12:45 – Netherlands Championship – AZ vs Ajax – ESPN Brasil

13:30 – Premier League – West Ham United v Liverpool – ESPN Brazil

14:00 – German Championship – Wolfsburg x Freiburg – Squad, OneFootball app

14:00 – Italian Championship – Napoli x Parma – Bandsports

14:15 – Belgium Championship – Anderlecht vs Gent – ESPN Brasil

16:00: Campeonato Brasileiro Série A – Atlético Goianiense vs São Paulo – Primer show

16:00 – Brazilian Championship A Series – Coritiba x Grêmio – Estreno

16:00 – First Brazilian Championship – Vasco da Gama x Bahia – Premiere

16:45 – Italian Championship – Roma vs Hellas Verona – Bandsports

17:00 – Campeonato Brasileiro Série A – Atlético Mineiro x Fortaleza – Estreno

17:00 – Spanish Championship – Barcelona x Athletic Club – ESPN Brazil

18:15 – Brazilian First Division Championship – International Championship against RB Bragantino – Premiere

19:00 – Brazilian Serie A – Ceará x Athletico-PR – Premiere

20:30 – Campeonato Brasileiro Série A – Fluminense x Goiás – SporTV

Some sports organizations have suspended events around the world. The games are held without fans to avoid crowds of people and thus slow the spread of the virus. The Brazilian Soccer Confederation (CBF) followed a plan of strict measures such as testing players and suspending matches when necessary.

More about football matches

>> Matches on Saturday, January 30

>> Friday January 29 games

>> Thursday January 28 games

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