Day 21
López José 56'
Gómez Gu. 59'
Palmeiras: 21. Weverton - 12. Khellven (Giay A., 84), 15. Gómez Gu., 22. Piquerez (Jefté, 90), 26. Murilo - 32. Martínez Em. - 7. Felipe Anderson (Sosa Ramón, 68), 18. Mauricio (Torres Fa., 68), 30. Lucas Evangelista (Allan, 84) - 9. Vitor Roque, 42. López José
Substitution: Sosa Ramón (from 68); Torres Fa. (from 68); Giay A. (from 84); Allan (from 84); Jefté (from 90)
Bench: 1. Pereira C., 14. Marcelo Lomba - 3. Fuchs B., 13. Micael - 31. Luighi, 39. Thalys
Sport Recife: 1. Gabriel - 3. Kevyson (Aderlan, 60), 15. Rafael Thyere, 33. Matheus Alexandre, 40. Ramon Menezes - 14. Rivera, 58. Zé Lucas (Pedro Augusto, 61) - 10. Lucas Lima (Romarinho, 82), 17. Matheusinho - 38. Pereira (Chrystian Barletta, 90), 92. Pablo (Ramirez I., 60)
Substitution: Aderlan (from 60); Ramirez I. (from 60); Pedro Augusto (from 61); Romarinho (from 82); Chrystian Barletta (from 90)
Bench: 22. Caíque França - 6. João Silva, 21. Lucas Kal - 19. Hyoran
Yellow Cards: Kevyson 21; Pedro Augusto 85
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