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📺 Thursday: Fluminense v Cruzeiro, Atlético in Sudamericana

📺 Thursday: Fluminense v Cruzeiro, Atlético in Sudamericana

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UEFA Europa League (1st Pre-elimination - Return)
16h00 - Partizan x Larnaca - YouTube (GOAT)
Women's Euro (Quarterfinals)
16h00 - Sweden x England - YouTube (CazéTV)
Copa Sudamericana (Repechage - First leg)
19h00 - U. de Chile x Guaraní-PAR - Paramount+
21h30 - Bucaramanga x Atlético-MG - ESPN and Disney+ (Padrão)
Brazilian Championship - Series A (14th Round)
19h30 - Fluminense x Cruzeiro - Record, Premiere and YouTube (CazéTV)
Brazilian Championship - Series B (17th Round)
19h30 - Operário-PR x CRB - SportyNet, Kwai and Disney+ (Premium)
21h35 - Remo x Novorizontino - RedeTV!, SportyNet, ESPN 4, YouTube (Desimpedidos) and Disney+ (Pre-game)
Brazilian Championship - Under 20 (1st Phase - 18th Round)
21h30 - Fluminense x Corinthians - SporTV
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