Libertadores from abroad in 🇯🇵 Japan

Libertadores from abroad in 🇯🇵 Japan

If a Brazilian stream refuses to play abroad, the cause is almost always your IP — and that is the one variable you can change in under a minute. Expect 250–300 ms from Japan to São Paulo — high ping, but irrelevant for streaming: the player buffers a few seconds and plays smoothly.

Libertadores rights: three platforms, one IP

In Brazil, Libertadores matches split between Globo (open TV and Globoplay), ESPN inside Disney+, and Paramount+ — with Paramount holding weekly exclusives. The commentary, the pre-match shows, and the price are all better on the Brazilian versions than on foreign feeds.

Knockout nights at 21:30 Brasília are the classic use case: US East Coast fans watch at dinner time, Europeans past midnight, and a Brazilian IP is the ticket for every one of them.

Watching from Japan: timezones, latency, community

Japan runs 12 hours ahead of Brasília: a 21:30 night game in Brazil kicks off at 09:30 the next morning in Tokyo. Weekend mornings become football mornings.

Expect 250–300 ms from Japan to São Paulo — high ping, but irrelevant for streaming: the player buffers a few seconds and plays smoothly.

Japan hosts one of the oldest Brazilian communities abroad — the dekassegui community around Aichi, Shizuoka, and Gunma — with deep ties to Brazilian TV and football.

The setup, start to finish

The flow with tunells.online is the same on every platform, and the free trial (24 hours, no card) exists precisely so you can validate it on your own network first.

  • Create your tunells.online account — no card needed to start.
  • In the dashboard, add a device and open its QR code (or download the .conf on desktop).
  • Scan it with the WireGuard app and activate the tunnel.
  • Confirm the Brazilian IP (search "my IP") and open your streaming app.

Tips to avoid trouble on match day

  • Japan runs 12 hours ahead of Brasília: a 21:30 night game in Brazil kicks off at 09:30 the next morning in Tokyo. Weekend mornings become football mornings.
  • Generate one key per device (2 included) — sharing one QR across devices makes connections drop each other.
  • Revoke old devices in the dashboard when you sell or replace hardware.
  • For live sport, prefer ethernet or 5 GHz Wi-Fi — packet loss hurts streams more than ping does.

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FAQ

Is the speed enough for streaming from Japan?

Expect 250–300 ms from Japan to São Paulo — high ping, but irrelevant for streaming: the player buffers a few seconds and plays smoothly.

What if it doesn't work for my platform?

That is what the free trial is for — validate with your actual platform and network before paying. If something misbehaves, support responds directly through the site.

Can I use it on more than one device?

Yes — the paid plan includes 2 devices, each with its own key and QR code, individually revocable from the dashboard.

Do I need a credit card to try it?

No. The 24 hours trial requires only a verified account — subscribe later if it works for you.