Palmeiras and Sport face each other on Monday (25), at 19h (Brasília), at Allianz Parque, in São Paulo. The game valid for the 21st round of the Brazilian Championship will be broadcast on Premiere.
Verdon comes from classification for the quarterfinals of Libertadores, but drew without goals with the university playing at home. The team fights for the leadership of Serie A, and is in 2nd position with 39 points. Flamengo, leader, has four more.
Palmeiras lineup against Sport
Striker Ramón Sosa, a reinforced reinforcement hired by the Alviverde board, was out of the Libertadores departure and was released to solve particular problems. Besides him, other players are in the club’s medical department: Raphael Veiga and Paulinho.
Striker Bruno Rodrigues trained normally. Goalkeeper Carlos Miguel should debut among those related to the game.
Probable Palmeiras lineup: Weverton; Giay, Gustavo Gómez, Micael (Murilo) and Piquerez; Aníbal Moreno (Emiliano Martínez), Lucas Evangelista and Mauricio; Felipe Anderson, Flaco López and Vitor Roque. Technical: Abel Ferreira.
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Palmeiras x Sport: time and where to watch
- Brazilian Championship – 21st Round
- Data: Monday, August 25
- Time: 19h (from Brasilia)
- Transmission: Globoplay (streaming) e Premiere (pay-per-view)
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Palmeiras Results
- 08/21 – Palmeiras 0 x 0 Universitario (PER) – Libertadores
- 08/17 – Botafogo 0 x 1 Palmeiras – Brazilian Championship
- 14/08 – Universitario 0 x 4 Palmeiras – Copa Libertadores
- 10/08 – Palmeiras 2 x 1 Ceará – Brazilian Championship
Next Palmeiras Games
- Palmeiras x Sport – 25/08 – 19h – Brazilian Championship
- Corinthians x Palmeiras – 08/31 – 18h30 – Brazilian Championship
- Palmeiras x Inter – 13/09 – Time to be confirmed – Brazilian Championship
- Palmeiras x Fortaleza – 20/09 – Time to be confirmed – Brazilian Championship
Palmeiras classifications
- Brasileirão: 2nd place (39 points in 18 games)
- Libertadores: quarterfinals
- Brazil Cup: eliminated in the round of 16
- Paulista Championship: runner-up
- Club World Cup: eliminated in the quarterfinals