Coluna do Fla
·12 April 2026
Live, line-ups, where to watch and more: all about Flamengo v Fluminense

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·12 April 2026

Flamengo takes the field this Sunday (12) when it faces Fluminense at the Maracanã. Before the ball rolls for the 11th round of the Brasileirão, Coluna do Fla brings you all the information about the derby, including probable lineups, where to watch, officiating, and much more.
At the moment, Flamengo sits in sixth place with 17 points, from five wins, two draws, and two losses. Meanwhile, the team from Laranjeiras is in second place with 20 points, with six wins, two draws, and two defeats.
Premiere (pay-per-view) will broadcast the match live. As usual, Coluna do Fla will follow everything with full coverage on the website, social media, and YouTube. In addition, reporters Rodrigo Lima and Rock Hudson will be at the Maracanã and will bring all the information directly from the match venue.
In total, Flamengo has four confirmed absences. Thus, Saúl, who is recovering from heel surgery, and Pulgar, with an injury to the acromioclavicular joint in his right shoulder, are out of the derby.
In addition, Jorginho, who is being treated for a muscle injury in his left calf, and Everton Cebolinha, who is recovering from a rib fracture, will also miss the match. This means Leonardo Jardim will have to deal with important absences for the clash.
For the match, Fluminense has four confirmed absences. That is because Matheus Reis is out after knee surgery, and Nonato is recovering from a sprain in his right ankle.
In addition, Bernal is in the transition phase after a partial tear of the posterior cruciate ligament in his right knee. Finally, Germán Cano, with a muscle injury, will also miss out for the team from Laranjeiras.
FLUMINENSE: Fábio; Samuel Xavier, Jemmes, Freytes, Renê; Martinelli, Hércules and Lucho Acosta; Serna (Savarino), Canobbio and John Kennedy. Coach: Luis Zubeldía.
FLAMENGO: Rossi; Varela, Léo Ortiz, Léo Pereira and Alex Sandro (Ayrton Lucas); Evertton Araújo, Paquetá and Arrascaeta; Carrascal, Pedro and Bruno Henrique (Lino). Coach: Leonardo Jardim.
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