Ceará: 94. Bruno - 3. Marllon B., 20. Dieguinho, 23. Willian Machado, 70. Fabiano, 79. Matheus Bahia - 10. Mugni (Lourenço, 62), 88. Sobral F. (Matheus Araújo, 80) - 27. Galeano (Rômulo, 80), 77. Fernandinho (Bruno Tubarão, 70) - 11. Aylon (Guilherme Luiz, 70)
Substitution: Lourenço (from 62); Bruno Tubarão (from 70); Guilherme Luiz (from 70); Matheus Araújo (from 80); Rômulo (from 80)
Bench: 1. Richard - 2. Ramos R., 30. Nicolas, 33. Éder, 44. Marcos Victor - 26. Richardson, 31. Lucas Lima
Yellow Cards: Sobral F. 32; Mugni 39; Dieguinho 45
Corinthians: 1. Souza H. - 2. Matheuzinho, 5. Ramalho, 21. Bidu M., 25. Cacá - 14. Raniele - 8. Garro R. (Angileri, 84), 27. Bidon (Carrillo A., 66), 70. Martínez J.A. (Maycon Barberan, 66; Tchoca, 83) - 43. Talles Magno (Charles M., 80) - 56. Gui Negão
Substitution: Maycon Barberan (from 66 till 83); Carrillo A. (from 66); Charles M. (from 80); Tchoca (from 83); Angileri (from 84)
Bench: 33. Léo Mana - 3. Torres Fe., 61. Dieguinho - 31. Kayke - 22. Hector Hernandez
Yellow Cards: Matheuzinho 45; Gui Negão 59
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
Fortaleza is the new leader of the Brasileirão after winning against Corinthians