G-6 shake-up and giants in free fall: the table after the start of #18


G-6 shake-up and giants in free fall: the table after the start of #18
G-6 shake-up and giants in free fall: the table after the start of #18

Three games kicked off the 18th round of the 2025 Brazilian Championship, this Saturday (2).

In the first match of the day, Bahia and Sport drew 0-0.

The Tricolor de Aço runs the risk of losing its position at the end of the round, while Leão remains unaware of what it's like to win in the championship and is stuck at the bottom of the table.

Later, Mirassol and Vasco played an electrifying game, with the paulistas winning 3-2, after being tied 2-2 with "lightning-fast" goals.

With the result, the "youngest" team in Serie A placed itself in the Libertadores qualifying zone, while Cruz-Maltino runs the risk of ending the round in the Z-4.

Finally, Everaldo "kicked", and Fluminense beat Grêmio 1-0. The cariocas returned to leaving the field with three points after four rounds, while the gaúchos remain very close to the Z-4.

The night for Flu fans was not perfect only because idol and captain Thiago Silva felt pain in his thigh in the final stretch of the match.


📆 Other games of the 18th round

  • Sunday (3) – 16h (Brasília time) – Botafogo x Cruzeiro
  • Sunday (3) – 16h (Brasília time) – Corinthians x Fortaleza
  • Sunday (3) – 18h30 (Brasília time) – Atlético-MG x RB Bragantino
  • Sunday (3) – 18h30 (Brasília time) – Ceará x Flamengo
  • Sunday (3) – 19h30 (Brasília time) – Vitória x Palmeiras
  • Sunday (3) – 20h30 (Brasília time) – Internacional x São Paulo
  • Monday (4) – 20h (Brasília time) – Santos x Juventude

📊 See the updated Brazilian Championship table

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.


📸 YASUYOSHI CHIBA





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