Out now: Flamengo reveal line-up for Copa Libertadores final v Palmeiras | OneFootball

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·29 November 2025

Out now: Flamengo reveal line-up for Copa Libertadores final v Palmeiras

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The ball rolls for Flamengo and Palmeiras starting at 6 PM (Brasília time) this Saturday (29th)


The time has come, Nation! The ball will roll for Flamengo and Palmeiras, for the final of the Copa Libertadores da América. For the match this Saturday (29th), at the Monumental U Stadium in Lima, Peru, coach Filipe Luís has chosen the starting 11 without major surprises.

WHAT IS FLAMENGO'S LINEUP FOR THE LIBERTADORES FINAL?


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Flamengo has two absences for the final. Pedro, recovering from a fractured arm and a thigh muscle injury, traveled to Lima but is not fit to play. Additionally, Gonzalo Plata is suspended after receiving a red card in the semifinal against Racing (ARG) in Argentina.

On the other hand, Filipe Luís has Léo Ortiz available again. The defender hasn't played since the match in Avellaneda, where he played through severe ankle pain. There is an expectation that the number 3 will receive injections to help Flamengo in the Libertadores final.

WHERE TO WATCH FLAMENGO VS PALMEIRAS?

The grand final of the Copa Libertadores da América will be broadcast by Globo (open network), GETV (YouTube), ESPN (cable channel), and Paramount Plus (streaming). However, the best and most Flamengo-centric coverage is from Coluna do Fla, on the website and social media. So, stay tuned. The ball rolls from 6 PM (Brasília time).

The winner of the Copa Libertadores will secure a spot in the Intercontinental, and the Brazilian team already has a scheduled match. They will face Cruz Azul from Mexico in Qatar on December 10th. Additionally, the continental winner will become the first Brazilian four-time champion of the Libertadores.

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