Coluna do Fla
·12. Juli 2026
It’s the final! Where to watch Flamengo v Palmeiras today

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·12. Juli 2026

The rivalry between Flamengo and Palmeiras adds another chapter. This Sunday (12), the Rio and São Paulo sides will decide the Brasil Ladies Cup title, starting at 8 p.m. (Brasília time), at Brinco de Ouro da Princesa Stadium, in Campinas.
Fans can watch the final live on several platforms. It will be shown on Band Sports (pay TV). In addition, Canal GOAT, XSports, and NSports, all on YouTube, will also broadcast the match.
As usual, Coluna do Fla will provide the result and the highlights of the decisive match. That way, fans can follow the details of the Brasil Ladies Cup final through the website and social media.
The squad led by coach Celso Silva has shown tactical strength and organization on the pitch. In the semifinal, Mariana, Fernanda, with two goals, and Layza built a 4-1 lead over Peñarol (URU) in the first half.
After the break, the Rubro-Negro side managed the result, allowing for squad rotation and energy conservation for the decisive clash. Flamengo is looking to repeat the success achieved in 2022, when they won the friendly tournament title for the first time.
PROBABLE FLAMENGO LINEUP: Vivi Holzel, Monalisa, Flávia Mota, Núbia and Jucinara, Djeni, Ju Ferreira and Kaylane, Mariana, Fernanda and Layza.
Palmeiras secured qualification after a 3-0 win over the Paraguay National Team. Pati Maldaner, Bia Zaneratto, and Fê Palermo scored the goals for the green-and-white side.
The green-and-white players showed control for most of the match, maintaining the attacking rhythm and defensive solidity needed to reach the final. The team is defending the title won in the last edition.
PROBABLE PALMEIRAS LINEUP: Kate Tapia, Fê Palermo, Pati Maldaner, Carla Tays and Rhay Coutinho, Raíssa Bahia, Lorena Benítez, Duda Santos and Gláucia, Bia Zaneratto and Tainá Maranhão.
The Brasil Ladies Cup promotes the development of women’s soccer in Brazil. The event is organized by the International Federation of Football Soccer Society (FIFOS) in partnership with the São Paulo Football Federation (FPF).
The 2026 edition keeps the format with semifinals, a third-place match, and the final. In addition to the matches, the schedule offers workshops and lectures to strengthen the sport, promoting the exchange of experiences among professionals and athletes. Above all, the tournament serves for clubs to test tactical setups against international and domestic opponents, helping teams gain match rhythm.
Before the grand final, Peñarol and the Paraguay National Team take the field at 4 p.m. (Brasília time). The ball rolls at the same stadium for the third-place match.
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