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·8 April 2026

Flamengo match today – Cusco v Flamengo

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Flamengo’s game today kicks off at 9:30 PM (Brasília time)


This Wednesday (08), Fla returns to the pitch to make its debut in the Copa Libertadores. So, check out the details of the Flamengo vs. Cusco (PER) match, scheduled to start at 9:30 PM (Brasília time), at altitude in Peru.

Does Flamengo have any absences?

At the moment, Flamengo has five confirmed absences for the match against Cusco. Saúl, who had surgery on his left heel right at the start of the season, remains sidelined. Meanwhile, Jorginho is recovering from a muscle injury in his left calf.


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At the same time, Erick Pulgar is recovering from an injury to the acromioclavicular joint in his right shoulder, and Everton Cebolinha from a fractured rib. Finally, Alex Sandro is still being treated for a thigh muscle injury, which ruled him out of the Brazil national team in March.

What about Cusco?

On the other hand, Cusco has only one confirmed absence for its Libertadores opener against Flamengo. It is midfielder Fuentes, who is not on coach Alejandro Orfila’s squad list.

Who is broadcasting Flamengo vs. Cusco?

Finally, it is worth noting that the Flamengo vs. Cusco match will be broadcast live on Rede Globo on free-to-air TV. In addition, GETV and Paramount+, both via streaming, will also show the current champion’s debut in the 2026 Libertadores.

CUSCO vs. FLAMENGO?MATCH DETAILS:

Venue: Inca Garcilaso de la Vega Stadium, Cusco/Peru Competition: Libertadores, Matchday 1 of the group stage Date: April 8, 2026, Wednesday Time: 9:30 PM (Brasília time) Referee: Derlis López Assistant referees: Roberto Cañete and José Cuevas Fourth official: Mario Díaz de Vivar VAR: Fernando López 

What are the probable lineups?

Cusco: Díaz; Ruidías, Carlos Gamarra (Choi), Ampuero and Bolívar; Colitto, Soto, Valenzuela and Manzaneda; Carabajal and Callejo. Head coach: Alejandro Orfila.

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