Campaign, line-up and more: how Vasco reach the Copa do Brasil final 🇧🇷 | OneFootball

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·17 December 2025

Campaign, line-up and more: how Vasco reach the Copa do Brasil final 🇧🇷

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Vasco faces Corinthians in two thrilling matches that are worth A LOT. A millionaire prize, spots in TWO competitions, and, of course, the Brazilian Cup trophy.

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See how the Giant of the Hill arrives for this decision and check out the club's campaign in the tournament, the probable lineup, the schedules, where to watch, and much more!


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And, of course, leave your prediction for the decision!


When will the games be? 🗓️

First Leg: Corinthians vs Vasco, Wednesday (17), at 9:30 PM, at Neo Química Arena

Second Leg: Vasco vs Corinthians, Sunday (21), at 6 PM, at Maracanã


Vasco's Campaign ⚔️

Vasco had an irregular campaign, with more draws (five) than wins (four), having eliminated THREE opponents on penalties:

União Rondonópolis 0 x 3 Vasco

Nova Iguaçu 0 x 3 Vasco

Operário-PR 1 x 1 Vasco 

Vasco 1 x 1 Operário-PR (7 x 6 on penalties)

CSA 0 x 0 Vasco

Vasco 3 x 1 CSA

Vasco 1 x 1 Botafogo

Botafogo 1 x 1 Vasco (3 x 5 on penalties)

Vasco 2 x 1 Fluminense

Fluminense 1 x 0 Vasco (3 x 4 on penalties)

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Probable Lineup 📋

Adson, Lucas Piton, and Jair - absent from the last games - are expected to be the only absences for Vasco in the Brazilian Cup decision.

Thus, the tendency is for Fernando Diniz to repeat the "11" from the semifinal against Fluminense:

Léo Jardim, Paulo Henrique, Carlos Cuesta, Robert Renan, Puma Rodríguez; Barros, Thiago Mendes, Coutinho; Nuno Moreira, Andrés Gómez, and Rayan.


What's at Stake 👀

The Brazilian Cup decision is worth A LOT, starting with the prize. The champion will earn more than R$ 77.1 million, while the runner-up will take R$ 33 million.

Adding the previous phases, the prize could exceed R$ 100 million.

Moreover, the champion goes DIRECTLY to the group stage of the Libertadores.

The runner-up will secure a spot in the South American Cup - achieved thanks to the campaign in the Brasileirão.

And there's more! The winner will compete in the Supercopa do Brasil - a duel that pits the champions of the Brasileirão (Flamengo) against the Brazilian Cup champion.

In other words, Vasco could play a classic match for a trophy in 2026.

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


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