An exclusive NFL x Anitta collaboration will launch on Sept. 1 celebrating the halftime performer’s unique style and expression through fashion. The collaboration will be available at NFL Shop presented by Visa at Morumbi Shopping, and on gameday at NFL Shop presented by Visa at Corinthians Arena.
To kick off the game in São Paulo, the league will continue to spotlight Brazil’s vibrant music and arts scene with Brazilian electronic music artist CAROLA, performing for the pregame show. Brazilian popstar sensation Luísa Sonza will perform the country’s National Anthem Hino Nacional Brasileiro, and American-Brazilian singer Zeeba will perform the U.S. National Anthem, before the game begins.
Two joint armed forces’ color guards and a combined formation of senior military leaders will accompany anthem performances. Military personnel will be joined on-field by key organizational leaders, essential to the continued strength of the countries’ partnership, to commemorate the significant bicentennial (200th) anniversary of diplomatic relations between Brazil and the United States.
The Packers will play the Eagles on Friday, Sept. 6 at 9:15 p.m. local time (8:15 p.m. EST) at Corinthians Arena.
Fans in Brazil can watch the Packers-Eagles game on Sept. 6 across RedeTV!, ESPN Brazil, CazéTV and/or NFL Game Pass on DAZN. Fans in the U.S. can stream the game exclusively on Peacock.
Fans can also attend the free three-day NFL fan festival in São Paulo — the NFL Experience — at Parque Villa Lobos beginning on Friday, Sept 6. Events at the NFL Experience include a watch party of the Packers-Eagles game on Friday night. Additional watch parties of Sunday afternoon NFL games (including the New England Patriots and Miami Dolphins games) will also take place at NFL Experience on Sept. 8. For more information and the full schedule of events, download the NFL OnePass app (or register on mobile at: NFL.com/brasilaccess).
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