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·17 marzo 2026
Atlético-MG v São Paulo: live stream, stats, history, line-ups

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·17 marzo 2026

São Paulo returns to action in the Brazilian Championship this Wednesday. Tricolor faces Atlético-MG in the seventh round of the tournament, at Arena MRV, in Belo Horizonte. The match is scheduled for 8:00 PM (Brasília time).
The match will be broadcast on Premiere.
Atlético-MG did not have a good start to the Brazilian Championship and is still looking to gain momentum in the competition. Coming off a 2-0 defeat to Vitória at Barradão, Galo is in 16th place with five points. Like São Paulo, the Minas Gerais club recently changed coaches, and Argentine Eduardo Domínguez will complete his fifth game in charge of the team in this match.
To face Tricolor, Atlético-MG will be without Ruan Tressoldi, who will serve an automatic suspension after accumulating three yellow cards in the competition. In addition, the injured Maycon, Cissé, Vitor Hugo, and Alexsander remain unavailable.
Meanwhile, São Paulo has been achieving good results in its first games under Roger Machado. Tricolor overcame Chapecoense in the coach's debut and beat Red Bull Bragantino last Sunday, coming from behind. With these victories, São Paulo leads the Brazilian Championship with 16 points.
If they beat Galo, the team will rack up five consecutive wins in the competition, as well as defend their unbeaten record in these first six rounds.
Except for Ryan Francisco, who is close to returning after recovering from knee surgery last season, and Lucas Ramón, who will be rested, Roger Machado will have the rest of the squad available for the match.
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The teams have faced each other 72 times, with Atlético-MG holding the advantage, having won 26 times compared to São Paulo's 23 victories. The other 23 matches ended in a draw.
Recent matches
Éverson; Preciado, Ivan Román, Alonso, and Lodi; Tomás Perez, Alan Franco, Vitor Hugo; Cuello, Hulk, and Cassierra Coach: Eduardo Domínguez
Rafael; Maik, Alan Franco, Sabino, and Enzo Díaz; Bobadilla, Marcos Antonio, and Danielzinho; Cauly, Luciano, and Calleri Coach: Roger Machado
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