Central do Timão
·7. Februar 2026
Corinthians eye Supercopa win over Palmeiras in knockout clash

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·7. Februar 2026

On the afternoon of this Saturday (07), at 4 PM (Brasília time), Corinthians will take the field to compete in the final of the Women's Super Cup against Palmeiras, in a single match, at Arena Barueri. The Derby will determine the champion of the 2026 edition of the national competition organized by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF). The Brabas aim to extend their positive record against their rivals.
Corinthians and Palmeiras have faced each other 30 times, with the Alvinegro Paulista winning 17 matches and the arch-rivals winning seven, along with six draws in the remaining encounters. Additionally, there have been 78 goals scored in these confrontations, with 50 for Corinthians and 28 for Palmeiras.

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Moreover, the record between the teams in knockout matches also favors Timão. Corinthians and Palmeiras have faced each other in 11 eliminations, with the Brabas emerging victorious in nine of them and losing only two, in the finals of the 2024 and 2025 Paulista Championship, which was the last knockout encounter between the clubs.
The teams have also faced each other in two other finals throughout their histories, with the Alvinegro Paulista being crowned champions of the 2021 Brazilian Championship and the 2023 Copa Libertadores over Palmeiras.
The last match between the teams occurred on the 14th, at Canindé, precisely for the second leg of the Paulista Championship final. Corinthians won 1-0, with a goal by Gabi Zanotti, but ended up as runners-up for having lost the first leg 5-1.
On the other hand, the Brabas are looking to break a taboo at Arena Barueri, the venue for this Saturday's game. There have been three matches between Corinthians and Palmeiras at the stadium, with one victory for the rivals and two draws. Additionally, Timão scored three goals and conceded seven.
The decision marks another presence of the Brabas in recent finals. In the last edition in which they competed for the title, Corinthians was defeated by São Paulo, finishing as runners-up. Now, the Alvinegro team seeks to reclaim the trophy in a classic against their state rival. Besides the title, the final also offers a financial prize. The CBF has set an adjustment in the amounts paid, with the champion team receiving R$ 1 million, while the runner-up will get R$ 600 thousand.
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