Return set: São Paulo know next six Brasileirão dates, no ground in 2 | OneFootball

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·23 Juni 2026

Return set: São Paulo know next six Brasileirão dates, no ground in 2

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Late on Monday night (22), the CBF released the detailed schedule for rounds 19 through 24 of the Brasileirão, including dates, kickoff times, venues, and broadcast information for the matches that will resume after the World Cup.

And São Paulo, as was already known, will not have Morumbi Stadium available for its first two home matches upon the return of the Brazilian Championship: against Athletico-PR and Santos.


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The Tricolor’s home ground will be used for concerts by British singer Harry Styles, who will perform on July 17, 18, 21, and 24. And São Paulo’s return to the pitch, against Athletico-PR, is scheduled for the 22nd at 9:30 p.m. (Brasília time), at a venue yet to be defined, for the 19th round.

After that, the team will travel to Rio de Janeiro for the opening of the second half of the Brasileirão, when it faces Flamengo on 7/26 (Sunday) at the Maracanã at 6:30 p.m. The following match is the derby against Santos, which is still completely undefined.

With the derby tentatively scheduled for the 29th or 30th of next month, Tricolor is still expected to be without Morumbi, which will be undergoing pitch improvements after the heavy run of concerts.

However, as AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR previously reported, the CBF may postpone the San-São clash to another date, since the team from Baixada may have Copa Sudamericana commitments. São Paulo’s confirmed reunion with its fans at Morumbi will be against Coritiba on August 15 at 9 p.m., in the 23rd round of the Brasileirão.

The schedule released by the CBF already reflects the guidelines established by the entity and the clubs at the meeting on the creation of the Liga Futebol no Brasil, held on May 25.

In line with this more recent debate, the CBF has eliminated matches at times considered less suitable for the public, such as 7 p.m. games on weekdays and later kickoff times on Sundays. The initiative is also aligned with studies on TV ratings, attendance, and fan behavior.

See São Paulo’s upcoming matches and where to watch:

20th round São Paulo x Flamengo 7/26 (Sunday) – 6:30 p.m. Maracanã Broadcast: Premiere

21st round São Paulo x Santos Date to be defined Venue to be defined Broadcast: To be defined

22nd round São Paulo x Grêmio 8/8 (Saturday) – 4 p.m. Arena do Grêmio Broadcast: Premiere

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