Chapecoense: 12. Léo Vieira - 3. Doma, 26. Everton, 33. Bruno Leonardo, 37. Clar W. - 27. Camilo R., 99. Carvalheira (Rubens, 62) - 5. João Vitor (Higor Meritão, 62) - 7. Marcinho (Jean Carlos, 46), 10. Giovanni Augusto (Italo Vargas, 46) - 11. Bolasie (Perotti P., 78)
Substitution: Jean Carlos (from 46); Italo Vargas (from 46); Higor Meritão (from 62); Rubens (from 62); Perotti P. (from 78)
Bench: 1. Rafael Santos - 2. Marcos Vinícius, 4. João Paulo, 25. Victor Caetano, 91. Pacheco - 19. David Antunes - 97. Ênio
Yellow Cards: Camilo R. 39; Giovanni Augusto 43; Rubens 66
Corinthians: 1. Souza H. - 4. Tchoca, 5. Ramalho, 20. Milans (Matheuzinho, 77), 26. Angileri - 8. Garro R., 23. Matheus Pereira (Bidon, 68), 29. Allan, 49. André (Raniele, 68) - 9. Yuri Alberto, 11. Vitinho (Kayke, 77)
Substitution: Raniele (from 68); Bidon (from 68); Matheuzinho (from 77); Kayke (from 77)
Bench: 51. Kauê C. - 13. Gustavo Henrique, 21. Bidu M. - 35. Charles M., 52. Labyad, 61. Dieguinho - 18. Pedro Raul, 56. Gui Negão
Yellow Cards: Yuri Alberto 36; Angileri 42; Ramalho 45; Tchoca 86
Wesley Gassova is set to continue his career in La Liga after completing a move to Real Sociedad

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

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