Coluna do Fla
·27 October 2025
Flamengo depart for Argentina: Watch live ahead of Racing clash

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·27 October 2025

Flamengo takes the field on Wednesday (29th) to face Racing (ARG) in the second leg of the Libertadores semifinal at El Cilindro. Therefore, the red-and-black delegation is traveling this Monday (27th) to Argentina. Coluna do Fla will broadcast the team's departure live.
Reporter Rodrigo Lima will be at the Rio de Janeiro International Airport (Galeão), covering the Flamengo team's departure to Buenos Aires. The Coluna do Fla team will start coverage at 2:00 PM (Brasília time), showing all the behind-the-scenes moments of the red-and-black squad's trip to the Argentine capital.
Meanwhile, Leo José will lead the live broadcast, ensuring dynamism and real-time information. So, it's worth tuning into the live stream, leaving a like, and interacting with the most red-and-black coverage on the internet.
After the defeat to Fortaleza in the Brasileirão last Saturday (25th), the Flamengo squad had a day off this Sunday (26th). On Monday (27th), Filipe Luís led the first day of training at CT Ninho do Urubu.
It’s worth noting that the red-and-black team will still train this Tuesday (28th) in Argentina. The activities will take place at Defensa Y Justicia’s (ARG) facilities and will help Filipe Luís decide the starting lineup for the decisive match.
In total, Flamengo will have two absences for the match against Racing. Pedro, with a fracture in his right forearm, and Cebolinha, with a hip injury, will be out of Wednesday’s match (29th).
Flamengo and Racing will face each other this Wednesday (29th) at 9:30 PM (Brasília time) at Estádio Presidente Perón, El Cilindro, in the second leg of the Libertadores semifinal. Globo, on free-to-air TV, and GE TV, on YouTube, will broadcast the match.
After winning 1-0 at Maracanã, Flamengo arrives in Argentina with an advantage in the Libertadores semifinal. A draw is enough to secure a spot in the final, while Racing needs to win by at least one goal to take the decision to penalties.
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