Flamengo x Corinthians opens the 6th round of the Brasileirão this Saturday

At 4pm, the clash between two of the largest fan bases in Brazil will be the only match of the day
by
Josué Seixas
2024-05-11 15:22:44

The match between Flamengo and Corinthians will kick off the sixth round of the Betano Brasileirão this Saturday (11) at 4pm, at the Maracanã, in Rio de Janeiro. In seventh place, with eight points, the Carioca team has not won in three matches in the competition and is in search of finding the winning path again. Corinthians, on the other hand, are in 14th place, with five points, and have not yet won away from the Neo Química Arena.

On Sunday (12), the round will continue with five more matches. At 4pm, there will be three clashes: Palmeiras x Athletico-PR, at the Arena Barueri, in Barueri (SP); Atlético-GO x Cruzeiro, at the Antônio Accioly, in Goiânia; and Fortaleza x Botafogo, at the Arena Castelão, in Fortaleza.

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At 6:30pm, Vasco and Vitória face off at São Januário, in Rio de Janeiro; and Bahia and Red Bull Bragantino, at the Arena Fonte Nova, in Salvador.

In the clash of tricolors, São Paulo and Fluminense play on Monday (13), at 8pm, at the MorumBIS, in São Paulo.

Saturday (11)

  • Flamengo x Corinthians – 4pm – Maracanã, in Rio de Janeiro

Sunday (12)

  • Palmeiras x Athletico-PR – 4pm – Arena Barueri, in Barueri (SP)
  • Atlético-GO x Cruzeiro – 4pm – Antônio Accioly, in Goiânia
  • Fortaleza x Botafogo – 4pm – Arena Castelão, in Fortaleza
  • Bahia x Red Bull Bragantino – 6:30pm – Arena Fonte Nova, in Salvador
  • Vasco x Vitória – 6:30pm – São Januário, in Rio de Janeiro

Monday (13)

  • São Paulo x Fluminense – 8pm – MorumBIS, in São Paulo
*The matches Criciúma x Cuiabá, Atlético-MG x Grêmio and Internacional x Juventude were postponed due to the heavy rains in Rio Grande do Sul. The new dates will still be defined and announced by the CBF Competition Department.

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Binge the episodes available on Sambafoot’s Youtube channel. Stay tuned for upcoming releases as we keep telling this legend’s life story.

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by
Josué Seixas
May 11, 2024