Sao Paulo: 23. Rafael - 2. Toloi (Sabino, 31), 5. Arboleda, 6. Cedric Soares (Dinenno, 70), 13. Díaz E., 28. Franco (Lucas Moura, 46) - 15. Rodriguinho (Maílton, 70), 21. Bobadilla, 25. Alisson Castro - 11. Ferreirinha (Marques, 63) - 10. Luciano
Substitution: Sabino (from 31); Lucas Moura (from 46); Marques (from 63); Maílton (from 70); Dinenno (from 70)
Bench: 50. Young M. - 18. Wendell - 16. Luiz Gustavo, 29. Pablo Maia, 43. Negrucci - 77. Rigoni E. - 14. Tapia
Yellow Cards: Arboleda 82; Dinenno 90
Ceará: 94. Bruno - 20. Dieguinho (Zanocelo, 72), 23. Willian Machado, 44. Marcos Victor, 70. Fabiano, 79. Matheus Bahia - 26. Richardson - 97. Lourenço (Sobral F., 72) - 17. Paulo Baya (Pedro Henrique, 46), 27. Galeano (Guilherme Luiz, 85) - 9. Pedro Raul (Vina, 90)
Substitution: Pedro Henrique (from 46); Zanocelo (from 72); Sobral F. (from 72); Guilherme Luiz (from 85); Vina (from 90)
Bench: 1. Richard - 2. Ramos R., 3. Marllon B., 30. Nicolas, 33. Éder - 10. Mugni - 75. Rodriguinho
Yellow Cards: Dieguinho 37; Lourenço 52; Guilherme Luiz 87
Matchday 3 of the Copa Libertadores group stage continued with six more fixtures that delivered high drama, late twists, and one unforgettable goalkeeper mistake
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