Coluna do Fla
·6 April 2026
Flamengo and Palmeiras win, Corinthians lose at home, updated table

In partnership with
Yahoo sportsColuna do Fla
·6 April 2026

Flamengo came from behind to beat Santos 3-1 this Sunday (05), in the tenth round of the Brasileirão. In addition, Palmeiras beat Bahia in a match marked by refereeing controversy, while Corinthians were defeated by Internacional at Neo Química Arena.
Competition table provided by Superscore
4:00 PM – Chapecoense 1 x 1 Vitória – Arena Condá 5:30 PM – Atlético-MG 2 x 1 Athletico-PR – Arena MRV 5:30 PM – Flamengo 3 x 1 Santos – Maracanã 7:30 PM – Bahia 1 x 2 Palmeiras – Arena Fonte Nova 7:30 PM – Corinthians 0 x 1 Internacional – Neo Química Arena 8:00 PM – Mirassol 0 x 1 Red Bull Bragantino – Estádio José Maria de Campos Maia 8:30 PM – Grêmio 0 x 0 Remo – Arena do Grêmio
Opening Sunday’s run of matches (05), Chapecoense and Vitória drew 1-1 at Arena Condá. Meanwhile, at Arena MRV, Atlético-MG beat Athletico-PR 2-1. Scarpa and Victor Hugo scored for the Minas Gerais side, while Julimar pulled one back for the visitors.
Next, Flamengo came from behind to beat Santos 3-1, with goals from Pedro, Lucas Paquetá and Jorginho. Lautaro Díaz scored for the São Paulo side. In addition, at Neo Química Arena, Internacional beat Corinthians 1-0, with Bernabei scoring the winner.
At Arena Fonte Nova, Palmeiras beat Bahia 2-1 in a match marked by refereeing controversy. That is because Rogério Ceni’s team complained about a foul in the build-up to the São Paulo club’s second goal. Finally, Bragantino beat Mirassol 1-0, while Grêmio and Remo drew 0-0.
Flamengo now puts the Brasileirão ‘to one side’ and focuses on its Libertadores debut. At the Inca Garcilaso de la Vega Stadium, in Peru, the Rubro-Negro face Cusco (PER) at 9:30 PM Brasília time this Wednesday (08), in the opening round of the continental competition.
As tradition dictates, Coluna do Fla will bring all the details of the match between Flamengo and Cusco through YouTube, the website, and social media. However, GE TV (YouTube), Globo (free-to-air TV), and Paramount+ (streaming) will broadcast the Libertadores match.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.









































