Watch Premiere on Linux abroad
Premiere is Globo's pay-per-view football package — the traditional way to follow the Brasileirão Série A and B week after week, now sold through Globoplay. WireGuard is built into the Linux kernel (5.6+). You get the cleanest, fastest implementation of all platforms — via wg-quick, NetworkManager, or systemd-networkd.
What Premiere carries — and how the block works
Most Brasileirão Série A and Série B matches live, state championships, and Copa do Brasil games, with multiple simultaneous streams on match days.
Sold as a Globoplay add-on billed in reais. Live matches are the most geo-sensitive content Globo has: without a Brazilian IP the player refuses to start, even with an active subscription.
Step by step on Linux
WireGuard is built into the Linux kernel (5.6+). You get the cleanest, fastest implementation of all platforms — via wg-quick, NetworkManager, or systemd-networkd.
- Install the tools: `sudo apt install wireguard` (Debian/Ubuntu) or the equivalent for your distro.
- Download the .conf from the tunells.online dashboard and save it as /etc/wireguard/br0.conf.
- Run `sudo wg-quick up br0` to connect (and `down` to disconnect).
- Optional: `sudo systemctl enable wg-quick@br0` to connect on boot.
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
- Connect the VPN a few minutes before kickoff and open the match from the Globoplay home screen. If the player errors out, clear the app from recents and reopen it while connected.
- Check the handshake anytime with `sudo wg show` — a recent "latest handshake" means the tunnel is healthy.
- 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.
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FAQ
Premiere says the content is unavailable in my region. Is my subscription wasted?
No — the subscription is fine, the check is on your IP. Connect through a Brazilian server before opening the stream and the same subscription works normally.
Does WireGuard run well on Linux?
WireGuard is built into the Linux kernel (5.6+). You get the cleanest, fastest implementation of all platforms — via wg-quick, NetworkManager, or systemd-networkd.
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.