Corinthians name XI to face RB Bragantino at home in Women’s Brasileirão | OneFootball

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·3 April 2026

Corinthians name XI to face RB Bragantino at home in Women’s Brasileirão

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  1. Mirella Ramos / Central do Timão Editorial Team

On the night of this Friday (03), Corinthians host Red Bull Bragantino at 9 p.m. (Brasília time) at Estádio Alfredo Schürig, Fazendinha, in a match valid for the sixth round of the 2026 Brazilian Women’s Championship. At the moment, the Brabas sit seventh in the table with 10 points earned — three wins, one draw, and one loss.

The team coached by Emily Lima comes into the match boosted by two consecutive wins in the competition. Corinthians beat América-MG 4-0 at Neo Química Arena and then defeated Botafogo 3-1 away from home. Another positive result could bring the club closer to the top spots in the table.


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For the match, Corinthians still have important absences. Goalkeeper Lelê (discomfort associated with knee tendinopathy), center-backs Thaís Regina (recovering from surgery for a fractured fibula in the left ankle) and Agustina Barroso (muscle injury in the left leg) remain out. In addition, forward Carol Nogueira is out with a rectus femoris injury, and defensive midfielder Juliana Passari with a thigh injury.

With that, head coach Emily Lima decided to line up Corinthians with: Nicole; Ivana Fuso, Erika, Thais Ferreira, Tamires, Duda Sampaio, Andressa Alves, Letícia Monteiro, Jaqueline, Belén Aquino and Gabi Zanotti.

The bench: Lelê; Letícia Teles, Dayana Rodríguez, Juliete, Vic Albuquerque, Gisela Robledo, Ariel Godoi, Rhaizza, Ana Vitória, Paola Garcia, Rafa Rocha and Gi Fernandes.

RB Bragantino took the field with: Letícia; Carol Tavares, Camila Ambrózio, Catarina, Tamires, Laura Valverde, Rafa Mineira, Ana Carla, Marzia, Miriã and Duda Rodrigues.

The clash also marks the Brabas’ return to Fazendinha after more than 150 days. The stadium resumed hosting night matches after lighting upgrades. This will also be Corinthians Women’s 100th match at the venue since the reactivation of the team in 2016.

After the match against Red Bull Bragantino, Corinthians return to the field in the Brazilian Women’s Championship on the 20th, at 9 p.m. (Brasília time), when they face Juventude away from home in the seventh round of the competition.

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