Atlético-MG v Palmeiras: where to watch the postponed match | OneFootball

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·2 December 2025

Atlético-MG v Palmeiras: where to watch the postponed match

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Palmeiras faces Atlético-MG this Wednesday, in a postponed match from the 34th round of the Brazilian Championship. The ball starts rolling at 9:30 PM (Brasília time), at Arena MRV, in Belo Horizonte (MG). This is Verdão’s penultimate fixture of the season.

Atlético-MG vs Palmeiras: where to watch live?

TV: TV Globo (free-to-air) and Premiere (pay-per-view) Fans can also follow the match in real time here on the Gazeta Esportiva website.


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How are the teams coming into the match?

Atlético-MG

Atlético-MG is still looking to secure its spot in the 2026 Copa Sudamericana. The team, coached by Sampaoli, is coming off a run of three draws and two losses this season. This sequence includes finishing as runners-up in the Sudamericana against Lanús. The team from Minas Gerais drew 0-0 and was then defeated on penalties.

In the Brasileirão, Galo is coming off a 1-0 loss to Fortaleza in the last round. With this result, they sit in 13th place, with 45 points. In this position, they still secure a spot in the continental tournament.

Palmeiras

On the other hand, Palmeiras is going through its worst moment of the season. Last Saturday, they were defeated 1-0 by Flamengo and finished as runners-up in the Libertadores. The team coached by Abel Ferreira has gone six games without a win, with six losses and two draws.

In the Brasileirão alone, they haven’t won since November 6, when they beat Santos 1-0 at Allianz Parque, in the 13th round.

This poor run in the Brasileirão has left Verdão far from the title race, with Flamengo just one win away from clinching it. Palmeiras is in second place, with 70 points, five fewer than their Rio rivals, with two rounds to go.

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

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