Corinthians v São Paulo: where to watch women's Paulista semi-final | OneFootball

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·4 December 2025

Corinthians v São Paulo: where to watch women's Paulista semi-final

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Corinthians and São Paulo face off this Thursday night at the Neo Química Arena for the second leg of the Women's Paulista Championship semifinal. The match kicks off at 9:30 PM (Brasília time).

Where to watch Corinthians vs São Paulo live?

  • TV: Space, SporTV, and Record News
  • Streaming: HBO Max and UOL Play
  • YouTube: Cazé TV

Match Situation

Corinthians won the first leg of the match-up at Arena Barueri by 2-1. Thus, the Brabas can advance to the state final with a draw.


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If São Paulo wins by one goal, the match will go to penalties. A win by two or more goals for the Tricolor will eliminate Timão.

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(Photo: Rodrigo Gazzanel/Agência Corinthians)

On the other side of the bracket, Palmeiras and Ferroviária are fighting for the other spot in the final.

How are the teams doing?

Having won the Libertadores and the Brasileirão this year, Corinthians is aiming for their fourth title in the Women's Paulista. Last year, the club was the runner-up to their rival Palmeiras.

The Brabas had the best campaign in the first phase of the State Championship. They achieved 11 victories, two draws, and only one loss in 14 matches. An incredible 83% success rate.

São Paulo, on the other hand, could lift the trophy for the third time. The Tricolor were champions in 1997 and 1999. The team has been close in recent years, losing the final in 2015, 2019, 2021, and 2023.

The Morumbi team managed to qualify for the knockout stage in the last round of the competition. Thus, the Tricolores finished in fourth place, with six wins, three draws, and five losses: 50% success rate.

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

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