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·15 October 2025

Ancelotti’s plan could trouble Flamengo in Copa do Brasil ties

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What is Ancelotti planning to do in the upcoming games of the Brazilian National Team?


Carlo Ancelotti continues to plan for the Brazilian National Team with an eye on the 2026 World Cup. In the next FIFA Date, which takes place in November, the Italian coach is considering calling up more players from Brazilian football, which could end up affecting Flamengo.

Ancelotti's intention in the next call-up is to give more opportunities and observe other players. Thus, some athletes from Flamengo who have recently appeared on Brazil's list may return in November, such as Samuel Lino, Alex Sandro, Danilo, among others. The information about calling up more athletes playing in Brazil comes from ‘GE’.


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WHEN ARE THE NEXT GAMES FOR BRAZIL?

The next FIFA Date is scheduled for November. The Brazilian National Team will face Senegal in England and Tunisia in France. With this, Ancelotti will have another opportunity to implement his working methodology to try to ‘stamp’ more names on the final list for the World Cup.

HOW DOES FLAMENGO FARE DURING GAMES ON THE FIFA DATE?

It's important to note that Ancelotti might end up affecting Flamengo during this FIFA Date if he calls up any player from the club. This is because it will be precisely during this period that the Rubro-Negro is expected to play a postponed round of the Brasileirão. Currently, Mengo faces Sport on November 13, with the location to be determined.

WHAT IS FLAMENGO'S NEXT GAME?

While the FIFA Date is only in November, Flamengo focuses on the upcoming commitments of the season. This Wednesday (15), Mengo faces Botafogo in the 28th round of the Brasileirão.

The ball rolls for the classic at 7:30 PM (Brasília time) at Engenhão. Thus, Coluna do Fla TV shows the details of the match on YouTube. Finally, Record (open TV), Premiere (pay-per-view), and CazéTV (YouTube) broadcast the classic.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.

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