Coluna do Fla
·2 March 2026
Flamengo in action today: Madureira v Flamengo

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·2 March 2026

This Monday (02), Fla returns to the field for the second leg of the semifinals of the Campeonato Carioca. Check out the details about the Flamengo vs Madureira game, scheduled for 9 PM (Brasília Time).
So far, Flamengo has five confirmed absences for the game against Madureira. In summary, Bruno Henrique is unavailable due to a pubalgia. On the other hand, Erick Pulgar, with muscle pain after the match against Lanús (ARG), was also not listed for this Monday's game (02).
Additionally, Flamengo's Medical Department ruled out Jorginho from the match against Madureira due to the midfielder's physical fatigue in the Recopa match, as well as Léo Pereira. Lastly, Saúl is still recovering from surgery on his left heel and is not yet available to Filipe Luís.
Madureira, on the other hand, has only two confirmed absences for the game against Flamengo. They are: left-back Raphael Lourenço, and midfielder Juninho, both injured.
It is worth noting that the Flamengo vs Madureira match will be broadcast live via Premiere (pay-per-view) and SporTV (subscription channel). Finally, Coluna do Fla TV on YouTube will keep an eye on all the details from pre to post-game.
It should be noted that the semifinals of the Carioca are being played in two legs. Thus, Flamengo comes into this Thursday's (02) match with an advantage. This is because, in the first encounter, o Mais Querido defeated the Carioca rival 3-0.
Location: Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro Competition: Campeonato Carioca, semifinal (second leg) Date: March 2, 2026, Monday Time: 9 PM (Brasília Time) Referee: Carlos Tadeu Ferreira de Castro Assistants: Hugo Filemon Soares Pinto and Naiara Mendes Tavares VAR: Philip Georg Bennett
Madureira: Neguete; Cauã Coutinho, Marcão, Jean, and Julião; Rodrigo Lindoso, Wallace Camilo, and Fubá; Geovane Maranhão, Jacó, and Everton. Coach: Toninho Andrade.
Flamengo: Andrew; Emerson Royal, Léo Ortiz, Vitão, and Alex Sandro; Evertton Araújo, De la Cruz, and Carrascal; Paquetá, Cebolinha, and Pedro. Coach: Filipe Luís.
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