The 21st round of Brasileirão-2025 began this Saturday (23) with three matches.
There were ends to winless streaks, a duo that could be called up deciding games, and a scoreless draw.
The first game of the day saw a lethal Red Bull Bragantino at the start of both halves.
And an end to the winless streak (it was eight consecutive defeats in the season and nine games without a win) with the 4 x 2 over Fluminense.
Fluminense was coming off seven matches without defeats – including Copa do Brasil and the South American Cup.
The sequence included a victory for Raposa over Internacional thanks to Matheus Pereira and Kaio Jorge. A duo that is on the preliminary list for the Brazilian National Team.
Cruzeiro ended a series of 12 games without defeating Colorado in history – the last was in 2016.
Inter now has only one win in their last eight games.
The game that closed the Brasileirão day was Grêmio versus Ceará, which ended in a 0 x 0 draw.
There hadn’t been a scoreless draw in this Brasileirão duel since 1973.
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4 PM – Vasco 🆚 Corinthians – São Januário
4 PM – Bahia 🆚 Santos – Casa de Apostas Arena Fonte Nova
6:30 PM – Fortaleza 🆚 Mirassol – Arena Castelão
6:30 PM – Juventude 🆚 Botafogo – Alfredo Jaconi
8:30 PM – São Paulo 🆚 Atlético-MG – MorumBIS
7 PM – Palmeiras 🆚 Sport – Allianz Parque
9 PM – Flamengo 🆚 Vitória – Maracanã
Matches of the 22nd round 📅
4 PM – Ceará 🆚 Juventude – Castelão
6:30 PM – Botafogo 🆚 Red Bull Bragantino – Nilton Santos
9 PM – Cruzeiro 🆚 São Paulo – Mineirão
4 PM – Flamengo 🆚 Grêmio – Maracanã
4 PM – Santos 🆚 Fluminense – Vila Belmiro
6:30 PM – Corinthians 🆚 Palmeiras – Neo Química Arena
6:30 PM – Mirassol 🆚 Bahia – Maião
6:30 PM – Vitória 🆚 Atlético-MG – Barradão
8:30 PM – Internacional 🆚 Fortaleza – Beira-Rio
8:30 PM – Sport 🆚 Vasco – Ilha do Retiro
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