Did you know that you can now watch live football for free on your mobile phone?
Well, yes! Thanks to the apps below, you can follow all the matches and championships from around the world.
Don’t miss… Discover the three best apps below:
Globoplay + Canais Globo – watch football
Many people think that Globoplay is only a platform for series and soap operas, but in reality, a subscription to Canal Globo makes it an essential platform for watching live sports.
And yes, there is football.
If you like national championships, like the Brasileirão (Serie A) and the Brazilian Cup, this is one of the best options.
Matches broadcast on Globo are also streamed on the app, with the same quality and without excessive lag.
The main advantage of the application is that it works on both mobile and TV (with Chromecast, for example).
Navigation is easy and transmission is stable, which is essential for me.
To use this app, simply download it from the App Store or Play Store.
Star+:
If, like me, you enjoy watching the Champions League, the English league or even the Libertadores, Star+ is simply essential.
When this app first arrived in Brazil, I was a little skeptical: after all, another subscription? But after seeing the number of good matches it streams, I quickly changed my mind.
What impresses me most about Star+ is its diversity.
There's the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Ligue 1, Libertadores, La Sul-Americana, and even MLS. Football almost every day.
In addition to live matches, the app also offers full replays, highlights, and exclusive programs from ESPN, the platform's partner.
Download this app on your mobile and enjoy.
HBO Max – Watch Football
If you're a fan of the Champions League, you've probably heard that HBO Max has the streaming rights in Brazil.
And yes, it's true, and that's one of the reasons it's on my list.
But what really surprised me was the quality of the streaming and the fact that the app has improved enormously since its launch.
At first, HBO Max was a little unstable, I admit.
Champions League matches are broadcast with Portuguese narration, live commentary and multiple cameras.
You can even choose to watch with ambient sound to soak up the stadium atmosphere.
Try this app and enjoy it.
So which one is more interesting?
The good news is that all of these apps offer a free trial period or occasional promotions.
And honestly, once you get used to the quality of an official stream, it's hard to go back to the pirated link, filled with weird ads and a narrator who disappears mid-match.
Ultimately, football is an emotion, a passion, and it deserves to be viewed with respect, including for our time and patience.