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Fluminense v São Paulo: live stream, stats, H2H, line-ups

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São Paulo faces Fluminense this Thursday at 8:30 PM (Brasília time), at Maracanã, in Rio de Janeiro (RJ), for the 36th round of the Brazilian Championship.
Fluminense is in great form in the Brazilian Championship. Undefeated in four games (Palmeiras, Flamengo, Mirassol, and Cruzeiro), the Tricolor das Laranjeiras can secure their spot in the Pre-Libertadores in this round if they beat São Paulo, who are one position below Zubeldía's team.
Currently, the Rio team is in seventh place in the Brazilian Championship, with 55 points – seven more than São Paulo, in eighth place.
São Paulo, on the other hand, is inconsistent in the Brazilian Championship. Despite defeating Juventude 2-1 in the last round, the Tricolor Paulista had gone three games without a win before that match and has slim chances of qualifying for the next season's Libertadores.
The main issue is that coach Hernán Crespo has been dealing with many absences. In recent matches, up to 13 players have been unavailable, significantly limiting the Argentine coach's options for team selection.
Fluminense and São Paulo have faced each other 108 times throughout history. São Paulo has won 47 times, there have been 24 draws, and the Rio team has won 37 times. São Paulo has scored 163 goals and conceded 142, boasting a positive goal difference of 21 and a success rate of 51.85%.
In the last encounter between the two teams, in the first round of the Brazilian Championship at Morumbi, São Paulo won 3-1, with goals from Luciano, Calleri, and Wellington Rato. Flu scored with Germán Cano.
On Fluminense's side, Zubeldía will have the return of key players who missed the last round: Lucho Acosta, Thiago Silva, and Renê. PH Ganso, a former São Paulo player, is also expected to be among the squad for the Tricolor das Laranjeiras.
The Rio team has no absences for the match and will be at full strength.
São Paulo has 14 absences for the match against Internacional. The most recent are Rafael and Sabino, who will serve suspensions due to an accumulation of yellow cards. Forward Ferreirinha underwent imaging tests on Monday and was diagnosed with a thigh edema. He will be re-evaluated daily but is expected to miss the game against Fluminense.
The other absentees are Lucas (right knee pain), Calleri (transition after left knee surgery), Oscar (vasovagal syncope), André Silva (ligament injuries in the right knee), Luan (right adductor muscle injury), Ryan Francisco (ligament injury in the left knee), Dinenno (right knee arthroscopy), Wendell (partial rupture of the left foot plantar fascia), Enzo Díaz (herniorrhaphy for left inguinal hernia correction), Arboleda (left thigh posterior region injury), and Rodriguinho (respiratory condition).
🟢🔴 FLUMINENSE X SÃO PAULO 🔴⚪⚫
Location: Maracanã, in Rio de Janeiro (RJ) Date: November 27, 2025 (Thursday) Time: 8:30 PM (Brasília time) Referee: Lucas Paulo Torezin (PR) Assistants: Guilherme Dias Camilo (MG) and Andrey Luiz de Freitas (PR) VAR: Daniel Nobre Bins (RS)
FLUMINENSE: Fábio; Samuel Xavier, Thiago Silva, Freytes, and Renê; Martinelli, Hércules, Lucho Acosta; Canobbio, Serna, and Everaldo Coach: Luís Zubeldía
SÃO PAULO: Young; Ferraresi, Alan Franco, and Rafael Tolói; Cédric Soares, Luiz Gustavo, Bobadilla, Marcos Antônio, and Alisson; Luciano and Tapia Coach: Hernán Crespo
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