Brasileirão Feminino A1: five teams look to stay unbeaten in round four | OneFootball

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·20 March 2026

Brasileirão Feminino A1: five teams look to stay unbeaten in round four

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Cruzeiro faces Flamengo this Friday; both teams aim to maintain their unbeaten streakCredits: Gustavo Martins/ Cruzeiro

The Brasileirão Feminino A1 is in full swing. The fourth round of the competition kicks off this Friday (20th) with a major clash: Flamengo and Cruzeiro face each other at the Luso Brasileiro Stadium, in Rio de Janeiro (RJ), at 9 PM. Both teams have two wins and one draw in the tournament and are looking to keep their unbeaten streak. Besides Rubro-Negro and Cabuloso, Palmeiras, Santos, and Fluminense have also not been defeated. It is worth noting that Palestra is the only club with a 100% success rate.


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The matches continue on Saturday (21st). At 3 PM, Atlético-MG hosts Internacional at Arena Gregorão, in Contagem (MG). Following that, at 4 PM, the match between Bahia and Santos will take place at Pituaçu, in Salvador (BA). Two matches happen simultaneously at 6 PM: Ferroviária vs. Grêmio, at Arena Fonte Luminosa, in Araraquara (SP); Mixto vs. Botafogo, at Eurico Gaspar Dutra, in Cuiabá (MT).

Ferroviária defeated São Paulo 1-0 in the third round of the Brasileirão Feminino A1Credits: Staff Images/CBF

The commitments start early on Sunday (22nd). At 11 AM, Palmeiras plays against Vitória at Allianz Parque, in São Paulo (SP). Then, at 5 PM, the match between Red Bull Bragantino and Juventude will be at Cícero de Souza Marques, in Bragança Paulista (SP).

The round extends until Monday (23rd), when the last two games take place. At 8 PM, Fluminense and São Paulo face off at the Luso Brasileiro Stadium, in Rio de Janeiro (RJ). Finally, at 9 PM, Corinthians hosts América-MG at NeoQuímica Arena, in São Paulo (SP).

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