Day 5
Depay 62'
Corinthians: 32. Donelli - 13. Gustavo Henrique, 26. Angileri, 33. Léo Mana - 14. Raniele (Ryan de Lima, 78) - 3. Torres Fe., 27. Bidon (Maycon Barberan, 70) - 10. Depay - 9. Yuri Alberto (Hector Hernandez, 90), 11. Romero Án. (Dieguinho, 78), 19. Carrillo A. (Santana Al., 70)
Substitution: Santana Al. (from 70); Maycon Barberan (from 70); Ryan de Lima (from 78); Dieguinho (from 78); 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 (Zé Lucas, 70) - 27. Oliveira S. (Ortiz Ch., 64), 37. Du Queiroz - 17. Alberto C. (Lobato, 64), 30. Chrystian Barletta (Lucas Lima, 55) - 38. Arthur Sousa (Paciencia, 55)
Substitution: Lucas Lima (from 55); Paciencia (from 55); Ortiz Ch. (from 64); Lobato (from 64); 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