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·2 aprile 2026
Corinthians ready to face RB Bragantino in Women’s Brasileirão

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·2 aprile 2026

On the morning of this Thursday (2), Corinthians wrapped up preparations for their next match in the first phase of the 2026 Brazilian Women’s Championship. This Friday (3), at 9 p.m. (Brasília time), the Brabas will host Red Bull Bragantino at Alfredo Schürig Stadium, Fazendinha, for the sixth round of the national competition.
The Brabas squad began the day of training with physical activation in the gym. Then, head coach Emily Lima made adjustments to the team, along with activities focused on set-piece plays. Finally, the players had a video session with the club’s analysis department.

Photo: Rodrigo Gazzanel/Agência Corinthians
For the match, the club from Parque São Jorge is expected to have four absences: goalkeeper Lelê (discomfort related to knee tendinopathy), center-backs Thais Regina (fractured fibula in the left ankle) and Agustina (muscle injury in the left leg), in addition to forward Carol Nogueira, who suffered a knee problem in the Brabas’ win against América-MG last Monday (23).
So far, Emily Lima has two wins and one loss in charge of the Brabas. The two victories, over América Mineiro and Botafogo, by 4-0 and 3-1 respectively, came in the last two matches. The first was played at Neo Química Arena, while the second took place at Nilton Santos. The clash against RB Bragantino will mark the women’s team’s return to Fazendinha for the first time since May 7, 2025 — that is, 153 days later.
The venue had been barred from hosting night matches due to problems with the lighting structures at Alfredo Schürig Stadium. The match will be the Brabas’ 100th game at Parque São Jorge since the category was reactivated in 2016.
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