Corinthians Women v RB Bragantino: watch, absentees, XIs, ref | OneFootball

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·3 de abril de 2026

Corinthians Women v RB Bragantino: watch, absentees, XIs, ref

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  1. By Fabio Luigi / Central do Timão Editorial Team

Corinthians host Red Bull Bragantino on Friday night (3) at 9 p.m. (Brasília time) at Estádio Alfredo Schürig, Fazendinha, in a match valid for the sixth round of the first phase of the 2026 Brazilian Women’s Championship. Currently, the Brabas sit in seventh place in the national competition with 10 points — three wins, one draw, and one loss — with 12 goals scored and six conceded. A win could take the team to 13 points, level with Palmeiras, the current leader of the overall table.

It is worth remembering that Emily Lima’s team comes into this match on the back of two straight wins in the national competition. The first was a 4-0 victory over América-MG at Neo Química Arena. The second came last Friday (27) at Nilton Santos, with a 3-1 scoreline against Botafogo. Alvinegro will play again at Parque São Jorge after just over 150 days, since the venue was not fit to host night matches due to problems with the lighting structures.


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Probable lineup and absences for Corinthians

For the match, the club from Parque São Jorge should have four absences: goalkeeper Lelê (discomfort related to knee tendinopathy), center-backs Thais Regina (fractured fibula in the left ankle) and Agustina (muscle injury in the left leg), in addition to forward Carol Nogueira, who suffered a knee problem in the Brabas’ win against América-MG last Monday (23).

In this way, coach Emily Lima is expected to field the following team: Nicole Ramos (Lelê); Gi Fernandes, Erika, Thais Ferreira and Tamires; Duda Sampaio, Andressa Alves and Letícia Monteiro; Gabi Zanotti, Jaqueline and Vic Albuquerque.

Officiating

The referee will be Gleika Oliveira Pinheiro (PA), assisted by Bruno Silva de Jesus (SP) and Ítalo Magno de Paula Andrade (SP). Talita Ximenes de Freitas will serve as the fourth official. There is no VAR in this first phase of the national tournament.

Broadcast

Corinthians fans who are not at Fazendinha will be able to watch the match exclusively on TV Brasil. After the final whistle, Central do Timão will bring a summary of what happened over the 90 minutes, as well as coach Emily Lima’s press conference and mixed-zone coverage with the Corinthians players.

Next match

After facing Red Bull Bragantino at Estádio Alfredo Schürig, Fazendinha, Corinthians will keep their focus on the Brazilian Women’s Championship, but will have a few days until their next game. On the 20th, a Monday, at 9 p.m. (Brasília time), Alvinegro will visit Juventude away from home for the seventh round of the competition’s qualifying phase.

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