Campeonato Paulista 2011 television opening fixtures
December 27, 2010 at 11:18 14 comments
We kick off our coverage of the 2011 Paulistão with the following games* (local time):
1st round
15/01 – 19:30 – Palmeiras vs Botafogo Ribeiro
16/01 – 17:00 – Mogi Mirim vs São Paulo
3rd round
22/01 – 19:30 - São Paulo vs Ponte Preta
23/01 – 17:00 - Prudente vs Santos
5th round
29/01 – 19:30 - Ponte Preta vs São Caetano
30/01 – 17:00 - Santos vs São Paulo
7th round
05/02 – 19:30 – Santo André x Santos
06/02 – 17:00 – Palmeiras x Corinthians
8th round
12/02 – 19:30 – Palmeiras x Americana
13/02 – 17:00 – Paulista x Corinthians
9th round
19/02 – 19:30 – São Paulo x Bragantino
20/02 – 17:00 – Corinthians x Santos – Pacaembu (São Paulo)
*games subject to change
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1. Steve | January 1, 2011 at 17:35
How popular are the matches between the smaller teams? Do they have many committed supporters or do most people living in the smaller towns all have a big club that they really support?
thanks & a happy New Year
2. pitacodogringo | January 3, 2011 at 15:32
mostly pretty small gates i’m afraid even when one of the bigger teams is in town. and as you said, many people also follow one of the big boys, which is a bit disappointing
3. pitacodogringo | February 12, 2011 at 14:38
Our games are now available in the UK here http://www.premiersports.tv/
4. Daniel | January 3, 2011 at 17:20
Who are you supporting in brasil Jon?
you need some joy being a forest fan!
5. leo pixx | January 17, 2011 at 12:44
antes o brasil fosse apenas floresta seu idiota, quem é vc?
conhece o brasil? já foi pro brasil?
sou português, mas vivo no brasil e posso dizer q este país dá banho em quase todos países da europa
hoje este país é a 8 economia do mundo logo será a 5
se fosse só floresta voce acha q iriam botar a copa 2014, as olimpiadas, a f-1 e indy, jogos militares, ufc entre outros eventos de grande porte aqui?
procure se informar, o brasil é o maior pais da america latina, o mais influente!
as novelas brasileiras são a programação mais vista em 90 países sendo que são transmitidas por canais locais em 190 paises do globo
vc é um grande filho da puta, não fale besteira seu sem noção!
6. pitacodogringo | January 17, 2011 at 13:16
leo
ele tava falando sobre meu time na inglaterra ‘Nottingham Forest’ não ‘florestas’
7. Justice T Pope | January 4, 2011 at 12:46
Where can I find these games on TV? What channel are they on? Or is it possible to watch online?
Loving your site btw, Jon. It’s so hard to keep up with the Brazilian footy back in England, your site is a godsend.
Also are you a Forest fan like my good self? YOUUU REDS!
8. pitacodogringo | January 4, 2011 at 15:15
Justice
used to stand in the Trent End many, many years ago!
no news as yet of TV coverage in the UK though there was a rumour about Premier Sports TV but maybe that will come when we start the Brasileiro in May.
try these. one is free to watch but i’m not sure which
http://www.ladbrokes.com/
http://www.bet365.com
9. Justice T Pope | January 10, 2011 at 10:15
Thanks for the reply, Jon. Much appreciated.
10. Tom | January 5, 2011 at 01:00
Is it true that Rivaldo now plays for Mogi Mirim? Is he likely to play in the early rounds of the Paulista?
11. pitacodogringo | January 5, 2011 at 13:17
he’s also the club president. not clear whether Rivaldo will put his boots on for the Paulista though
12. Thomas | January 10, 2011 at 23:50
Hey Jon,
I swear I saw Rivaldo play at least one game for Palmeiras this year? Verdade???
13. pitacodogringo | January 11, 2011 at 08:44
that’s a different Rivaldo who signed from Avaí
14. Thomas | January 10, 2011 at 23:50
Hey folks also try Justin.tv for games. They usuallybhave everything.