Coluna do Fla
·19 de septiembre de 2025
Flamengo aim to extend Maracanã streak post-World Cup vs Estudiantes

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·19 de septiembre de 2025
As Flamengo and Estudiantes de La Plata (ARG) face each other, the Most Beloved has the chance to extend its good home streak with the game this Thursday (18). This is because, since the return from the Club World Cup, the Rubro-Negro has lost only one game at Maracanã.
The Club World Cup ended in mid-July. Since then, Flamengo has defended its home turf on eight occasions, won six games, drew one, scored 16 goals, and conceded only three.
Therefore, of the 16 goals, half were scored in the 8-0 thrashing over Vitória in the 21st round of the Brasileirão. On that occasion, the match at Maracanã had the largest margin in the history of the points system.
Against Estudiantes, Flamengo will have the opportunity to reach 4,130 goals and 1,275 victories at Maracanã. The Rubro-Negro has been playing at the Journalist Mário Filho Stadium since its foundation in 1950.
After the first game at Maracanã, the teams will face each other again in La Plata, Argentina. Thus, the teams will duel at the Jorge Luis Hirschi Stadium next Thursday (25).
The final 90 minutes between Flamengo and Estudiantes will be broadcast again by ESPN on a closed channel and by Disney+ via streaming. However, Coluna do Fla provides full coverage.
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