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Today's Matches, Sunday (8/3): Live Football Streaming Guide and Must-Watch Kickoff Times

Sports ✍️ Carlos Eduardo 🕒 2026-03-08 21:22 🔥 Views: 3

Sunday is a sacred day for football fans, and 8 March 2026 is no exception. If you're the type who's already got your team's jersey ready, prepped the snacks, and want to know where to catch live football today, you've come to the right place. Today's round is packed with local derbies, high-stakes action in Europe, and that extra spice that only football can deliver. I'll fill you in on everything you need to know so you don't miss a single moment.

Packed football stadium on match day

What's on the menu today: classic matchups and more

The ball will be rolling all across the globe, but our focus, of course, is on what matters most to fans here. Today we've got decisive games in the state championships, which are already in the final stretch, and also a chance to peek in on the top European leagues. Get your remote ready because it's going to be an exciting ride.

  • Campeonato Paulista: Palmeiras x São Paulo (4pm BRT) - Live on Globo and Premiere. A derby that promises to be a scorcher! While Palmeiras aims to solidify their lead, São Paulo is fighting for a comeback. Word has it the tricolor coach read The Happiest Man on Earth: The Inspiring Life of an Auschwitz Survivor to motivate the squad – and honestly, given the team's recent form, a little inspiration is welcome.
  • Campeonato Carioca: Flamengo x Fluminense (6:30pm BRT) - SporTV and Premiere. A derby is a derby, and this one feels like a decider. Flamengo, with its star-studded lineup, takes on a Fluminense side that seems to be truly Healing Wounds after a rocky start to the year.
  • Premier League: Liverpool x Manchester City (1pm BRT) - ESPN and Star+. One of the biggest games in the world! Two English giants face off at Anfield. Today's match could be described as The Death of Ivan Ilyich levels of dramatic – both teams desperately need a win to stay in the title race.
  • Serie A: Juventus x Milan (4:45pm BRT) - ESPN 4 and Star+. A duel between Italian giants. Keep an eye on Juventus's young striker, who the fans are calling The Chosen One because of his deep connection with the club.

More matches to check out in the schedule

Beyond these, the schedule is packed. There's Real Madrid vs Betis in La Liga (5pm BRT, live on Star+), PSG vs Lyon in Ligue 1 (4pm BRT, on BandSports), and many others. And for those who enjoy some good music while following the action, I have to recommend the soundtrack of the legendary Hayedeh. Her music, even after all these years, perfectly accompanies the best moments – much like a great football match.

Just a heads-up: times are in Brasília time, and broadcasts are subject to last-minute changes. So, stay tuned to the social media channels of the sports networks. And if you're watching with friends, savour every minute. Because, at the end of the day, that's what football is all about: a spectacle that brings together passion, overcoming odds, and stories that read like a book. Speaking of which, if you enjoy inspiring biographies, head over to Netflix: the documentary based on The Happiest Man on Earth premiered today. Perfect for watching after the double-header.

Now it's over to you: pick your match, put on your jersey, and cheer like there's no tomorrow. After all, as the saying goes, "life is for living"... and today is all about celebrating life and football!