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·15 May 2026

Find out where to watch Flamengo v Fluminense today

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Flamengo and Fluminense face off in the 11th round of the Women’s Brasileirão


It’s Mengão matchday! This Friday (15), Flamengo take on Fluminense in the 11th round of the Women’s Brasileirão. Kickoff is at 9 p.m. (Brasília time) at Estádio Luso-Brasileiro, on Governador Island, in Rio de Janeiro.

SporTV will broadcast the derby on pay TV. In addition, as tradition dictates, Coluna do Fla will bring the result, the main highlights, and all the key moments from the derby on the website and also on social media.


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WHAT IS THE SITUATION FOR FLAMENGO AND FLUMINENSE IN THE WOMEN’S BRASILEIRÃO?

At the moment, Flamengo sit in seventh place in the Brasileirão with 15 points. However, the Rubro-Negras are enduring a two-match winless streak after losing to São Paulo and drawing with Ferroviária in the last two rounds. That is why a win in Fla-Flu is crucial, as it prevents them from losing places and gives them more security within the qualification zone at the end of the round.

Fluminense, meanwhile, are right behind them, with just one point fewer than Flamengo, but outside the top eight. Like their rivals, the Tricolor side from Laranjeiras are also looking to bounce back, as they have also gone two matches without a win in the competition.

FLAMENGO: Vivi Holzel; Monalisa, Flávia Mota, Layza Cavalcanti and Jucinara; Thaisa, Ju Ferreira and Djeni; Fernanda, Laysa and Cristiane. Head coach: Celso Silva.

FLUMINENSE: Kemelli; Gislainy, Anny, Cotrim and Sorriso; Driely, Karina and Sochor; Keké, Kamilla and Lelê. Head coach: Saulo Silva.

HOW DOES THE WOMEN’S BRASILEIRÃO WORK?

The Women’s Brazilian Championship brings together the top clubs in the country and, since 2013, has been organized by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF). In the first stage, the 18 teams play each other once, and the eight best-performing sides advance to the next round. Then, the quarterfinals and semifinals are played as single matches. Finally, the final is held over two legs.

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