São Paulo v Flamengo: CBF announces Copa do Brasil match date and time | OneFootball

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·12 September 2025

São Paulo v Flamengo: CBF announces Copa do Brasil match date and time

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The Match Will Be a Single Game, at São Paulo’s Home


After being eliminated from the Brazilian Women’s Championship, the Meninas da Gávea have another competition on their calendar: the Copa do Brasil. After defeating Operário-MS in the previous round, Flamengo will now face São Paulo in the round of 16. This Thursday (11), the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) confirmed the date, time, and venue for the single match: September 17, at 6pm (Brasília time), at Morumbi.


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The match will be broadcast on SporTV and, of course, Coluna do Fla will bring you all the information before and after the match, through the website and social media. The winner advances to the quarterfinals. If the match ends in a draw, the decision will go to a penalty shootout.

HOW TO BUY TICKETS?

São Paulo will begin selling tickets starting Saturday (13), through the website saopaulofc.net. Prices range from R$ 30 to R$ 0.30 (the latter is exclusive to the club’s main supporter membership plan). It’s important to note that all sections offer half-price tickets.

HOW DID THE TEAMS REACH THE ROUND OF 16?

In short, in the previous round, Flamengo made light work of Operário, from Campo Grande-MS. In a single match at Gávea, Mengão won 6-0. São Paulo, meanwhile, beat Vasco at São Januário, with a score of 3-1. Both matches took place on August 6.

WHAT WAS FLAMENGO WOMEN’S LAST MATCH?

Both teams are trying to ‘pick up the pieces’ after being eliminated from the Brasileirão. Flamengo were knocked out in the quarterfinals, after winning the first leg against Palmeiras 3-2, but losing the return leg 3-0. On the other hand, São Paulo advanced to the semifinals, but lost to rivals Corinthians 2-0 and then drew 2-2.

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