Get ready for some thrilling football action! The semifinals of the Paulistão 2025 are set, with some classic matchups on the horizon. And the best part? You can catch all the action on free-to-air television.
The Paulista Football Federation (FPF) has announced that Record TV will broadcast both semifinal matches of the Paulista Championship. This means fans across the region can tune in to watch some of the biggest teams in São Paulo battle it out for a spot in the final.
Key Matchups and Broadcast Details

Mark your calendars! The first semifinal will see Corinthians take on Santos on Sunday, March 9th, at 18:30. Then, on Monday, March 10th, at 21:35, Palmeiras will face off against São Paulo. Both games promise to be intense, high-stakes encounters.
São Paulo secured their place in the semifinals after a victory over Novorizontino. Their reward? A showdown with the formidable Palmeiras. The other semifinal pits two traditional rivals against each other, promising a weekend of exciting football.
"This partnership with Record ensures that the excitement of the Paulistão semifinals reaches the widest possible audience," said a spokesperson for the FPF. "We're thrilled to bring these classic matches to fans across the state."
Pacaembu Stadium Temporarily Closed
In other news, the Pacaembu stadium in São Paulo has been temporarily banned from hosting matches. This decision comes after Portuguesa played six games at the stadium, which they were temporarily using as their home ground. The Paulista Football Federation issued the new ordinance that prevents any further games from being played at Pacaembu for the time being.

The reason for the ban wasn't immediately clear, but it will undoubtedly impact Portuguesa, who will need to find an alternative venue for their home games. This also impacts the broader schedule of the Paulistão, as Pacaembu is an important stadium.
What to Expect
With the semifinals just around the corner and the broadcast details confirmed, excitement is building for the Paulistão. Will Corinthians or Santos emerge victorious? Can São Paulo overcome Palmeiras? Tune in to Record to find out! And keep an eye on the situation with Pacaembu stadium, as its future remains uncertain.

This year's Paulistão promises to be one to remember!