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·13 April 2026

Flamengo today: where to watch and kick-off time for Superliga semi

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Sesc RJ Flamengo takes on Dentil Praia Clube in the first game of the ‘best-of-three’ series


After sweeping Batavo Mackenzie in the quarterfinals of the Women’s Volleyball Superliga, Sesc RJ Flamengo begins its semifinal clash against Dentil Praia Clube this Monday (13). The teams will battle for a place in the grand final in a best-of-three series, with the first match at the Uberlândia Tênis Clube (UTC) Gymnasium.

The match between Flamengo and Praia Clube will be broadcast on VBTV (the International Volleyball Federation’s streaming platform). In addition, SporTV2 (pay TV) will also air the match. Finally, Coluna do Fla will publish the result and highlights of the showdown on its social media channels and website.


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HOW DOES FLAMENGO HEAD INTO THE MATCH?

With the best record in the Superliga, Flamengo will have the advantage of playing up to two games at home. Even so, the red-and-black side hopes not to need that full advantage: since the first match is in Uberlândia, Bernardinho’s team is aiming to wrap up the series in the second game, avoiding the need for a decider.

WHEN ARE FLAMENGO’S OTHER GAMES?

In addition to this Monday’s clash (13), the series between Sesc RJ Flamengo and Praia Clube will have its second game on Friday (17) at 9 pm (Brasília time), at Maracanãzinho. If a third match is needed, it will take place on April 24, also at 9 pm (Brasília time), once again in Rio de Janeiro.

HOW DID FLAMENGO REACH THE SEMIFINALS?

As mentioned, Flamengo had the best campaign in the Superliga regular season, finishing at the top of the standings. Overall, in 22 matches, the Rubro-Negro recorded 19 wins and suffered only three losses.

Next, the Rio de Janeiro team secured a place in the national competition’s top four by beating Batavo Mackenzie in the first two games of the best-of-three series, without needing a third match. In the first meeting, Mengão won 3-1 at the Mackenzie Esporte Clube Gymnasium and then closed out the series with a 3-0 win at Maracanãzinho.

WHAT ABOUT THE OTHER SEMIFINAL?

While Flamengo and Praia Clube face off on one side, Osasco, the current Superliga champion, and Minas will square off in the other bracket. Thus, the first match between the São Paulo and Minas Gerais sides is scheduled for this Monday (13) at 6:30 pm (Brasília time).

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