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Flamengo and São Paulo meet this Wednesday, in Maracanã, in the first match of the quarterfinals of the Brazilian Cup. The return leg takes place on Wednesday next week, in Morumbi.

Rubro-Negro arrives for the departure of the new coach. It will be the debut of Rogério Ceni, announced today (10), who will replace Domènec Torrent, fired last Monday. On the other hand, you will have important absences. Already a tricolor from São Paulo, he wants to take advantage of the momentum he had in the Brazilian to try to open an advantage in the fight for the place in the semifinal.

Where to look:

The game will be broadcast on Globo, SporTV and also on Premiere. furthermore, the Marker tracks in real time.

Stadium and schedule:

The duel takes place in Maracanã, in Rio de Janeiro, without public for attention in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic. The game starts at 9:30 p.m.

Probable lineups

Flamengo: Hugo Souza; Matheuzinho, Natan, Gustavo Henrique and Renê; Willian Arão, Thiago Maia, Gerson and Vitinho; Bruno Henrique and Gabigol. Coach: Rogério Ceni

Saint Paul: Tiago Volpi; Juanfran, Diego Costa, Bruno Alves and Reinaldo; Luan, Daniel Alves, Gabriel Sara and Igor Gomes; Brenner and Luciano, coach: Fernando Diniz

Hanging:

No hanging

Embezzlement:

Flamengo will not have defender Rodrigo Caio, left-back Filipe Luís and half Arrascaeta and Diego, delivered to the medical department. The right-back Isla, with the Chilean team, the midfielder Everton Ribeiro and the forward Pedro, with the Brazilian team, are also not available.

In Tricolor Paulista, Walce, Rojas, Lucas Perri and Liziero are under medical attention. Tchê Tchê is out after a positive Covid-19 test), while Arboleda is available to the Ecuadorian national team. Rojas is in the transition phase and should be available soon.

Arbitration:

Referee: Anderson Daronco (RS)
Assistants: Rafael da Silva Alves (RS) and Michael Stanislau (RS)
WHERE: Daniel Nobre Bins (RS)

Latest results:

Flamengo lost 4-0 against Atlético-MG, São Paulo won 2-1 against Goiás Both games are valid for the Brazilian Championship.

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