Red Bull Bragantino and Flamingo Face each other at 9:30pm (Brasilia time) on Thursday (23)
Hey Flamingo It is preparing to face Red Bull Bragantino, Thursday (23), postponed to the round of 30 of the Brazilian Championship. The match will be held in MaracanãSao Paulo team should have seven absences.
Among Red Bull Bragantino’s absences are Andres Hurtado and Leo Realbe, who were called up to the Ecuadorian national team. Moreover, Matheus Gonçalves cannot enter the field against Flamingo Without paying a fine, because it is on loan from Mais Querido.
Finally, Bragantino has been plagued by injury absences. While Cipriano and Luan Patrick have a problem with their right hip, Eduardo Santos is recovering from knee surgery, as is Nathan Camargo. In this way, the Sao Paulo team ended the seven absences from the match against them Flamingo.
Details Flamingo x Bragantino
Hey Flamingo Red Bull Bragantino will host the Maracanã Stadium for the thirtieth round of the tournament Brazilian ChampionshipToday, Thursday (23). The two teams will meet at 9:30 pm (Brasilia time), in a very important match for the rankings. Florida In this final stage of the Brazilian League.
Flamingo x Bragantino transmission
As tradition requires, Column, no He will have the hottest and reddest narration on the Internet, voiced by Rafa Pinedo, via YouTube. Furthermore, Premiere, a pay-per-view system, is broadcasting the match between Flamingo Red Bull Bragantino.
Placing teams in Brazil
While the Flamingo Red Bull Bragantino occupies sixth place in the league table with 57 points, while Red Bull Bragantino occupies fourth place with 59 points. Therefore, Rubro Negro needs to win the “direct confrontation” with São Paulo at the Maracanã in order to obtain places in the Brazilian League.
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