Day 5
Depay 62'
Corinthians: 32. Donelli, 13. Gustavo Henrique, 26. Angileri, 33. Léo Mana, 14. Raniele( till 78'), 3. Torres Fe., 27. Bidon( till 70'), 10. Depay, 9. Yuri Alberto( till 90'), 11. Romero Án.( till 78'), 19. Carrillo A.( till 70')
Substitution: 80. Santana Al.(from 70'), 7. Maycon Barberan(from 70'), 37. Ryan de Lima(from 78'), 61. Dieguinho(from 78'), 22. Hector Hernandez(from 90')
Bench: 5. Ramalho, 21. Bidu M., 25. Cacá, 35. Charles M.
Yellow Cards: Torres Fe. 58', Bidon 58', Donelli 77'
Sport Recife: 22. Caíque França, 3. Cunha L., 6. João Silva, 32. Hereda, 44. Chico, 14. Rivera( till 70'), 27. Oliveira S.( till 64'), 37. Du Queiroz, 17. Alberto C.( till 64'), 30. Chrystian Barletta( till 55'), 38. Arthur Sousa( till 55')
Substitution: 10. Lucas Lima(from 55'), 7. Paciencia(from 55'), 59. Ortiz Ch.(from 64'), 77. Lobato(from 64'), 58. Zé Lucas(from 70')
Bench: 12. Thiago Couto, 2. Di Plácido, 25. Antônio Carlos, 8. Domínguez Fab., 11. Gustavo Maia, 20. Atencio
Yellow Cards: Caíque França 24', Rivera 53'
Palmeiras asserted dominance over their fiercest rivals Corinthians in the iconic São Paulo derby, claiming a 2–0 win at home in a match that had everything: goals, intensity, and bizarre fan theatrics
Corinthians have stretched their unbeaten run in the Brasileirão to 11 consecutive matches, marking the club’s longest undefeated streak since their title-winning campaign in 2017
São Paulo FC were unable to kick off their 2025 Brasileirão campaign with a win, settling for a disappointing 0-0 draw at home against Sport Recife
Fortaleza is the new leader of the Brasileirão after winning against Corinthians