Coluna do Fla
·13 Juli 2026
Will Flamengo's first game after the World Cup be on Globo?

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·13 Juli 2026

Flamengo returned to Rio de Janeiro after its mid-season training camp in Portugal. After two weeks in Europe, the Rubro-Negro squad is back in the Marvelous City, where it is preparing for its next friendly before returning to official competitions.
In short, Flamengo will only take the field again on July 22. On that occasion, the Most Beloved will face Chapecoense in a match valid for the 19th round of the Brazilian Championship. In addition, the clash will be played away from home, at Arena Condá.
It is worth noting that yes, the Flamengo vs. Chapecoense match will be broadcast by Rede Globo on free-to-air TV. In addition, Premiere will also air the match through pay-per-view. Finally, Coluna do Fla will cover every detail involving the Most Beloved on its website, social media, and YouTube channel.
After facing Chapecoense, Flamengo will prepare to reunite with the Rubro-Negro Nation at the Maracanã on July 26. That is because, on that date, the Most Beloved hosts São Paulo in a match valid for the 20th round of the Brasileirão. The showdown starts at 6:30 p.m. (Brasília time), with live and exclusive coverage on Premiere via pay-per-view.
Later, wrapping up its July schedule, Flamengo visits Internacional on the 29th. The match takes place at Beira-Rio Stadium in Porto Alegre at 7:00 p.m. (Brasília time), and will be shown on Amazon Prime Video via streaming.
On the other hand, the first and second legs of the Libertadores Round of 16 will only take place in August. It is worth noting that Conmebol had already set the dates and times for Flamengo vs. Cruzeiro back in June. In addition, Fla will play the second leg at home because of its group-stage campaign.
First, Flamengo will travel to Belo Horizonte, where it will play the first leg of the Libertadores Round of 16 against Cruzeiro on August 12 at 9:30 p.m. (Brasília time), at Mineirão. At the same time and in the same month, but on the 19th, Fla will host the team from Minas Gerais at the Maracanã.
Before that, however, Flamengo’s squad returns to the field this Friday (17). On that occasion, Fla faces Olimpia (PAR) at Mané Garrincha Stadium in Brasília. The match starts at 8:00 p.m. (Brasília time).
First, Flamengo drew 2-2 with River Plate. Right after that, the Rubro-Negro beat Lausanne Sport 2-0. Finally, last Saturday (11), the Most Beloved defeated Benfica 2-1.
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