Papo na Colina
·31 de octubre de 2025
Where to watch Vasco v São Paulo live

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·31 de octubre de 2025

Vasco and São Paulo face each other this Sunday (2), at 8:30 PM (Brasília time), at São Januário, for the 31st round of the Brazilian Championship. The match brings together two giants of national football, both seeking a late surge to achieve the dream of qualifying for the CONMEBOL Libertadores.
Living through different moments, the teams arrive neck and neck in the standings. Riding a wave of four consecutive victories, Fernando Diniz’s Vasco has climbed from 30 to 42 points, moving from a relegation battle to directly competing for a spot in the continental tournament.

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On the other side, São Paulo is trying to regain consistency. After a negative streak of seven losses in eight games, the Tricolor from São Paulo beat Bahia in the last round and reached 41 points, occupying ninth place.
With Fluminense, currently in sixth place, at 47 points, the G-6 could still become a G-8 depending on the winners of Série A and the Copa do Brasil — which would increase the chances for Vasco and São Paulo to fight for a Libertadores spot.
Where to watch Vasco vs São Paulo
The match will be broadcast live on Record (free-to-air TV) and on Premiere (pay-per-view)
Probable lineups
Vasco – coach: Fernando DinizLéo Jardim; Paulo Henrique, Carlos Cuesta, Robert Renan and Lucas Piton; Barros, Tchê Tchê and Philippe Coutinho; Nuno Moreira, Vegetti and Rayan.
Rayan, recovered from a right thigh edema, is back to training normally and is expected to start after missing the win over Bragantino.
São Paulo – coach: Hernán CrespoRafael; Ferraresi, Arboleda and Alan Franco; Maílton, Pablo Maia, Bobadilla, Marcos Antônio and Enzo Díaz; Lucas and Tapia.
The Tricolor has important absences: Maik and Luciano are suspended, while Oscar, Wendell, Calleri, André Silva and Ryan Francisco remain in the medical department. On the other hand, defender Rafael Tolói returns and Cédric Soares may be included in the squad.
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Vasco currently occupies eighth place, with 42 points, and depends only on itself to stay strong in the fight for an international spot. Meanwhile, São Paulo is looking to solidify its recovery away from home and get closer to the Libertadores qualification group.
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