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·18 Oktober 2025
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·18 Oktober 2025
This Sunday (19th), Palmeiras visits Flamengo at Maracanã at 4 PM (Brasília time), in a match valid for the 29th round of the Brasileirão, but which is seen as a "final" in the league's points system.
After all, Palmeiras holds the lead with 61 points in 27 games (19W-4D-4L), while the Rubro-Negro is in second place with 58 points and the same number of matches (17W-7D-3L).
Thus, even in case of a setback, Palmeiras will remain at the top of the league due to their advantage in the number of victories - the first tiebreaker criterion.
In terms of lineup, coach Abel Ferreira counts on the returns of defender Gustavo Gómez and right-back Khellven, both fit after missing the 5-1 victory over RB Bragantino in the last round.
The probable starting team should be: Carlos Miguel, Giay, Gustavo Gómez, Murilo, Piquerez; Aníbal Moreno, Andreas Pereira, Felipe Anderson, Raphael Veiga; Flaco López and Vitor Roque.
The main news is the absence of goalkeeper Weverton, out of action due to a fracture in the hand bone.
Besides Weverton, Lucas Evangelista (right thigh surgery) and Paulinho (right leg surgery) are only expected to return to the team in 2026.
Despite all the structure and leadership, Palmeiras carries a streak: they haven't beaten Flamengo at Maracanã since 2015 — that is, almost ten years without a victory there in the duel with the Carioca rubro‑negro (5L and 4D).
Thus, Palmeiras goes into the match with an advantage in the standings, a reinforced squad in key positions, and a real chance to take an important step towards the title. But the scenario demands extra attention — the streak and the pressure of playing as a “final” complicate things.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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