Adryelson of Botafogo celebrates with teammates after scoring the teams third goal during a match between Palmeiras and Botafogo as part of Brasileirao 2024 at Allianz Parque on November 26, 2024 in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Adryelson of Botafogo celebrates with teammates(Image credit: Miguel Schincariol/Getty Images)

Watching a game on TV can occasionally be preferable to sitting in the stands and seeing it unfold in front of your eyes. Perhaps adverse weather, a long drive or illness mean youd rather sit in the comfort of your own home without missing the football.

Typically, its a choice between one or the other. But not, apparently, in Brazil. Bizarrely, fans at a Serie A match between Palmeiras and Botafogo on Wednesday watched on a giant TV, while sat in the stadium.

That was because their view to the pitch was entirely obstructed by the staging for a music concert the following day. Singer-songwriter Roberto Carlos (not the one youre thinking of) performed at Allianz Parque on Thursday.

Concert disrupts big Brazilian Serie A clash

As a result, fans in the end stand could not see, and therefore watched the match on a screen, soaking in the atmosphere with their ears rather than their eyes.

And it wasnt an overly enjoyable experience as Palmeiras fell to a 3-1 loss to Botafogo in a top-of-the-table clash. The players were at least spared from the judgemental looks of the disappointed fans in one section of the stadium.

The stand is normally closed when gigs are scheduled at the stadium, but the importance of this game meant Palmeiras compromised. The likes of Paul McCartney and Taylor Swift have previously performed at the 44,000-seater arena.

Only those in Palmeiras Avanti club membership group were given access to the stand for the Botafogo clash. And it wasnt the first time the club allowed fans in to watch on TV: they did the same for the Campeonato Paulista final against Sao Paulo in 2022 and the Serie A match against Fortaleza the same year which secured the title.

While Palmeiras might point to the blocked off group of fans as a potential hindrance in such a big game, Botafogo stood strong to put themselves on the verge of a first top-flight title since 1995.

Manager Artur Jorge said: "We still have six more points up for grabs and we have to continue working in the same way as today because we will also have very strong rivals. Only by having a Botafogo of this level would it be possible to win like we did.

I want to dedicate the victory to our fans, because they deserved it, to enjoy this moment. After some doubts, today, we probably showed that we are alive, that we are fighting, that we will continue fighting.

Palmeiras fans might be watching future matches, whether on TV or not, with their hands over their eyes after seemingly failing to secure a third successive league title.

Callum is a football writer who has had work published by the likes of BBC Sport, the Independent, BT Sport and the Blizzard, amongst various others. A lifelong Wrexham fan, he is hoping Ryan Reynolds can lead his hometown club to the promised land.


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