The weekend of Brazilian football will face a series of rivals in multiple state championships.
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No Saturday (02/08)o Fluminense face Flemish and the Fortaleza face Cearáboth 4:30 pm (from Brasilia). To the 21ho Guild receive the Inter.
No domingo (09/02)is the turn of Cruise e Atletico-MG e Goiás e Atletico-GO duel, both matches to 16h.
But What is the biggest classic in Brazil? The following analyzes the possibilities.
What is the biggest classic in Brazil?
The dispute is subjective and different lists each place a classic as the most relevant in the country.
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In an election made by revista inglesa “Four Four Two”, em 2023, Grêmio and Inter was elected the greatest classic in Brazilin 11th place as the greatest rivalry in the world. Among Brazilians, the Second was Fla x Fluwith the Top-3 completed with Corinthians and Palmeiras.
O Estadãoin 2024, also made an election of the largest classics in the country, again with the gaucho rivalry in first place. In the election of the newspaper, Palmeiras and Corinthians were in second placewith the TOP-3 completed with Bavibetween Bahia and Vitória.
O Pigeon Blog Without Wing, linked to “GE”made an election with journalists from all states of Brazil, in 2016. Gre-Nal once again ledcom Corinthians and Palmeiras in second place. O top3 was completed with the classic of the millions, between Flamengo and Vasco.
Counting only the amount of fans involved, according to the latest research in the Datafolhaos two biggest classics would be Flamengo and Vasco, with 23% of the country involved in the duel, and the Derby between Corinthians and Palmeiraswith 21% of Brazilian fans.
Which team has the biggest fans in Brazil?
O Datafolha, in 2024, pointed out that the Flamengo has the largest fans in Brazil, with 19%, followed by Corinthians (14%), Palm trees (7%) e São Paulo (6%). Grêmio and Vasco They share fifth place, with 4% of preferences.
Ranking of the largest fans in Brazil – according to Datafolha
- Flamengo – 19%
- Corinthians – 14%
- Palmeiras – 7%
- São Paulo – 6%
- Grêmio – 4%
- Vasco – 4%
- Cruise – 3%
- International – 3%
- Santos – 3%
- Atletico-MG-2%
- Bahia – 2%
- Botafogo – 2%
- Fluminense – 2%
- Vitória – 1%
- Brazilian National Team – 1%
- Other – 4%
- No team – 23%
The survey listened to 2,004 people over 16 between November 5 and 7, in 113 Brazilian municipalities.
The error margin is two percentage points, more or less.
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Where to watch the weekend classics?
Flamengo x Fluminense
- Date: Saturday, February 8
- Hours: 4:30 pm (from Brasilia)
- Where to watch: Globo (open TV), SporTV (closed TV), Premiere (Pay-Per-View) and Globoplay (streaming)
Fortaleza x Ceará: Where to Watch
- Date: Saturday, February 8
- Hours: 4:30 pm (from Brasilia)
- Where to watch: TV Verdes Mares (TV Open in Ceará), Goat Channel (YouTube), TV Ceará (open TV and Youtube)
Grêmio x Inter: Where to watch
- Date: Saturday, February 8
- Hours: 21h (Brasilia)
- Where to watch: RBS TV (open TV in Rio Grande do Sul), SporTV (closed channel), Premiere (Pay-Per-View) and Globoplay (streaming)
Cruzeiro x Atlético Mineiro: Where to watch
- Data: Sunday, February 9
- Time: 16h (Brasília time)
- Where to watch: SporTV (closed channel), Premiere (pay-per-view) and globeplay (streaming)
Goiás x Atlético-GO: Where to watch
- Data: Sunday, February 9
- Time: 16h (Brasília time)
- Where to watch: TV Brazil Central (open TV and Youtube)