Palmeiras x Ituano: saiba onde assistir ao jogo válido pela semifinal do Paulistão

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Palmeiras e Ituano se enfrentam neste domingo (19), às 16h, no Allianz Parque, em jogo válido pela semifinal do Campeonato Paulista.Sendo o primeiro clube da história a disputar a semi dez vezes consecutivas, o Verdão quer garantir a vaga na grande decisão e conquistar o bicampeonato estadual. O time de Itu brigou para não cair durante praticamente toda a campanha da fase de grupos, mas acabou se classificando para o mata-mata na última rodada e eliminou o Corinthians nos pênaltis nas quartas de final.

O duelo terá transmissão do Paulistão Play (streaming), Youtube, Premiere (pay-per-view), Record TV (TV aberta), TNT (TV fechada) e HBO Max (streaming).

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Além dos meios citados, os torcedores de Palmeiras e Ituano poderão acompanhar o confronto por meio do tempo real do LANCE!.

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PALMEIRAS X ITUANO

Local: Allianz Parque, em São Paulo (SP)
Data e hora: 19/3/2023, às 16h (de Brasília)
Árbitro: Flávio Rodrigues de Souza
Assistentes: Alex Ang Ribeiro e Mauro André de Freitas
VAR: Rodrigo Guarizo Ferreira do Amaral
Onde assistir: YouTube, Premiere, Paulistão Play, Record TV, TNT, HBO Max e tempo real do LANCE!

Man Utd & Man City set to SWAP Lionesses Grace Clinton & Jess Park in sensational player-exchange transfer between bitter WSL rivals

Manchester United and Manchester City are set to complete a sensational swap transfer involving England stars Grace Clinton and Jess Park.

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Last week, a report emerged in linking Clinton with Man City, while sources told a few days later that Park was of interested to United. Now, claims that a deal is being put in place to see the two players swap clubs before the Women's Super League transfer window slams shut on Thursday. later added that City are paying United an undisclosed fee plus Park to sign Clinton, who is set to undergo a medical with personal terms close to being agreed.

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Both players have really come to the fore in the last two years in particular, leading to their England breakthroughs and their inclusions in this summer's victorious Euro 2025 squad. Clinton joined Man Utd in 2022, having failed to really breakthrough at Everton, and would earn her chance with the Red Devils after loans with Bristol City and Tottenham. Park, meanwhile, signed for Man City as a 15-year-old and would become a favourite under former head coach Gareth Taylor, with her style of play really suiting what the Cityzens were doing. It's worth noting, however, that the club has changed managers this summer, with ex-Denmark boss Andree Jeglertz taking charge on the blue side of Manchester. That will lead to a slight change in approach by City.

WHAT JEGLERTZ SAID

Asked about the rumoured interest in Clinton in his press conference on Wednesday, Jeglertz said: "She's a great football player but right now, I shouldn't comment on rumours or whatever, because we'll see what happens during this week."

Quizzed on whether he wanted to add to his squad in general before the deadline, the Man City boss added: "I think our squad is very good. We have competition in, I would say, all positions. But I also know that we need all the players and if there are players who are available and would like to come and play with us, and we feel it fits, there will always be discussions if we should add or not. But right now, I'm very pleased with the squad I have and if things change, then we take it from there."

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Man Utd have hit some bumps in the road in this transfer window, with a move for RB Leipzig forward Giovanna Hoffman falling through recently. Head coach Marc Skinner has been keen to bolster his forward line, which the recruitment of Park, who is versatile enough to play in midfield or across the front three, will do. However, to lose Clinton at the same time still leaves United lacking the necessary depth to compete across four competitions, even if it solves the issue of how to get her and Ella Toone to best play together given both are at their best in the No.10 role.

Robert Lewandowski picks 'quality over quantity' as veteran striker accepts reduced Barcelona role

Robert Lewandowski has admitted that he is embracing a reduced role at Barcelona, focusing on quality performances over chasing minutes this season.

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    Polish superstar Lewandowski has openly acknowledged a change in perspective as he enters the final year of his Barcelona contract. The 37-year-old, who has yet to start a La Liga game this season and missed the opener through injury, insisted he is no longer focused on the number of minutes he plays but instead on delivering when it matters most.

    Last season at this stage, Lewandowski had already scored three goals, but this year he has largely been limited to substitute appearances as Ferran Torres continues to impress under new boss Hansi Flick, who was chosen in the previous game against Rayo Vallecano, when expectations were set on Lewa to start. Despite the reduced role, the veteran striker stressed that the quality of contribution outweighs quantity as he adapts to his current situation.

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    Speaking while on international duty, Lewandowski reflected on his new outlook, saying: "This year, I’m personally approaching my situation differently: I’m not so focused on the number of minutes I get, and I’ll have conversations throughout the season…I don’t think I have to play by decree either: we have a squad that allows us to rotate, and that’s important. Sometimes it’s more important to focus on the quality of the minutes than the quantity.

    "This season we’ll constantly analyse how I’m feeling. Last season I played a lot of games and at a high intensity. There were times when I felt very tired, and I was also injured towards the end of the season.

    "We know that when the Champions League starts, there’s very little recovery time between games, and it’ll be important to manage the wear and tear well. I think this start to the season will be just as difficult as the last, so we have to be prepared."

    He added: "Let’s not kid ourselves, I was injured for two weeks. But the season has just started; it’s very long. I wasn’t under pressure to play as many minutes as possible as quickly as possible. I know August is the month to get into rhythm, but everything starts in September, so I knew I had to take it easy."

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    Lewandowski’s recalibrated approach comes after a gruelling 2024-25 season in which he scored 42 goals but fading in decisive matches due to fatigue and injury. The striker admitted that physical exhaustion left him short of strength in the campaign’s final stretch, and he is determined not to repeat those mistakes.

    With Barcelona eyeing long-term replacements, including English hero Harry Kane as a possible 2026 arrival, Lewa’s words signal a pragmatic acceptance of his evolving role. He could also be considering winding down his career elsewhere, with potential options in MLS or Saudi Arabia once his deal expires. Still, for now, Barca will rely on his goals and experience in Champions League and title-deciding matches, with the veteran keen to be sharp when the stakes are highest.

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    Blaugrana face a delicate balancing act and Flick has to juggle a veteran like Lewandowski, who remains invaluable for big nights, with emerging forwards such as Torres and potential reinforcements in the pipeline. Lewandowski’s acceptance of a rotational role may ease dressing-room pressure, but it also signals that the Catalans must accelerate succession planning.

    With speculation growing that the Polish striker could finish his career outside Europe, Barcelona’s reported interest in Kane and other forwards underlines their intent to prepare for life beyond him. For now, though, the immediate challenge is to keep Lewandowski fit, fresh, and decisive in the Champions League campaign and in La Liga’s crunch title races.

'This was put in writing' – Yoane Wissa drops explosive social media post claiming Brentford have broken written promise in fresh push for Newcastle transfer

Yoane Wissa has accused Brentford of unfairly blocking his desired exit from the club, claiming the Bees have gone back on verbal and written agreements.

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In frustration as the summer transfer deadline fast approaches, Wissa took to social media to present his side of the story. The striker spoke of the "open discussions" he held with Brentford officials about wanting to leave and suggested there is written confirmation of the Bees agreeing to let him go in the event of a fair offer. The 28-year-old said there have been a "series" of such proposals that have all been turned down, accusing the club of breaking a promise to him. He insists he has acted professionally throughout.

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Newcastle are known to have been chasing Wissa as they try to prepare for a future without Alexander Isak, who ironically made a similar public statement blasting the Magpies in an effort to join Liverpool. A big money deal for Nick Woltemade has already been concluded that could unlock the Isak saga, but raking in a British-record transfer fee for the Swede would make funds available to still go after Wissa as well. So far, a £40 million ($54m) has been tabled.

WHAT WISSA SAID

"Over the past few weeks, there has been increased speculation about my future at Brentford Football Club. As a result, I wanted to speak directly and honestly about exactly where things stand," Wissa said in the lengthy statement shared as an story.

"I have stayed silent for much of the summer, but with just hours remaining of the transfer window I feel compelled make it clear that I want to leave Brentford. I believe the club are unduly standing in my way despite a series of fair offers throughout the summer.

"I have always given 100 percent for Brentford since the day I signed back in 2021. I am proud of what we have built together and have never taken the opportunity to play for the club for granted. Brentford fans will always have a special place in my heart. And I have always conducted myself professionally, both on and off the pitch. It has been a privilege to wear this shirt for 149 games and celebrate 49 goals.

"Earlier this summer, I held open discussions with the club's senior management, including key directors and the new head coach. I made clear my intention to explore a new challenge. During these conversations, it was confirmed to me and my representatives that the club would not stand in my way if a reasonable offer was received. This was also put in writing.

"Based on this understanding, I sought to find a new club, keeping Brentford informed with full transparency at every step. I received a formal offer from another Premier League club and communicated I wanted to join. I was under the impression, from all my conversations with Brentford, that there was a mutual agreement to part ways. Yet as the window comes to an end, the club has now significantly changed its position, going against what was communicated. This has left me in a difficult and frustrating position. The promise that I could leave this summer has not been fulfilled. It saddens me to have to write that, and I maintain total respect for the club and its fans.

"I want to make it clear that I have not acted unprofessionally, nor do I wish to leave Brentford on bad terms. I have been transparent in my position throughout. I have continued to communicate openly with the club and conduct myself in a way that reflects my values as both a footballer and a human being. I remain hopeful that a fair and reasonable resolution can still be found before the transfer window shuts.

"In the meantime, I must do what I feel is right for my career and family and insist that Brentford honour their promise to let me join a new club and at a fair price. I want to thank all the Brentford fans for their support and understanding during this difficult situation. Your energy and belief in me has always meant a great deal. This has never been about walking away from what is a fantastic football club. It's about being allowed to move forward with Brentford's blessing based on repeated promises that I could leave for a new chapter this summer.

"Being made to stay beyond this summer will only tarnish four wonderful years at this incredible club and so I ask Brentford's owners and directors to now honour their promise to let me leave in the final hours of the window."

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If an offer that meets Brentford's reported £60m ($81m) asking price is presented, it could yet trigger a move for Wissa to Newcastle. But that is substantially more than the Magpies have been willing to pay and it could require a lot of negotiating in only a short space time. Much might also depend on how quickly a potential move for Isak to Liverpool can happen. Brentford boss Keith Andrews revealed last week a belief that Wissa can still be reintegrated, but that could be tougher than ever now.

'It's no use if he drops too deep!' – Jobe Bellingham still unsure of role under Niko Kovac as Borussia Dortmund boss explains why he substituted Englishman again

Borussia Dortmund manager Niko Kovac revealed why he substituted Jobe Bellingham in the Bundesliga game against Union Berlin.

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    After being taken off at half time in Dortmund's opening clash against St Pauli, Bellingham was once again not given the entire 90 minutes by in their latest fixture against Union Berlin. Bellingham, who started Sunday's game, was the first player to be substituted in the 70th minute. 

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    Bellingham was hailed as Dortmund's marquee summer signing after joining from Championship side Sunderland. He was deployed in a midfield role by Kovac and was supposed to operate as a link between the defence and attack. However, his performance portrayed that he was yet to familiarise himself with the manager's tactics. The development comes a week after the controversial clash between the player's family and Dortmund's sporting director following his early substitution against St Pauli.

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    Kovac said: "He has to stay behind the opposing strikers. It's no use if he drops too deep and we play four against two in the build-up. Jobe comes from the English Championship, where the pace is different – he still has to get used to it."

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    Bellingham was involved in a brutal collision during the match which saw him left bleeding from his face in the first half. He will hope to play a starring role when they come up against Heidenheim in their next game on September 13.

Rafinha volta a rejeitar proposta do Coritiba e dispara: 'Estou muito feliz no São Paulo'

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Rafinha recebeu algumas propostas do Coritiba na última semana. Porém, de forma exclusiva à reportagem do LANCE!, foi confirmado que o negócio não deve ir para frente e que o jogador tem desejo de permanecer no São Paulo.

Nesta segunda-feira (27), o Tricolor receberá o Coxa no CT da Barra Funda para um jogo-treino, como forma de preparo para o Campeonato Brasileiro. A visita dos paraenses também teria um outro objetivo por trás, como adiantado pelo L!: acertar a contratação do veterano.

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O Coxa teria oferecido ao jogador um plano que o deixou balançado. Rafinha teria conversado com comissão técnica e diretoria. O lateral ouviu do próprio técnico Rogério Ceni que é peça imprescindível para a temporada e espécie de homem de confiança. Por esse motivo, recusou a primeira investida paranaense. Mas o clube voltou à carga e fez uma nova proposta.

O contrato do jogador com o São Paulo vai até o final deste ano. Entretanto, o próprio veterano destacou que está feliz no clube do Morumbi e que ainda quer ser campeão pelo time, mesmo com o carinho que nutre pelo Coritiba – onde foi revelado.

– Todo mundo sabe que tenho um carinho gigante pelo Coxa, mas estou muito feliz no São Paulo e quero conquistar títulos aqui – disse.

Rafinha está lesionado desde o clássico contra o Palmeiras, que aconteceu ainda na fase de grupos do Campeonato Paulista. Tratandouma entorse no tornozelo esquerdo, começou a fazer a transição para os gramados na última semana. O lateral também afirmou que está firme no tratamento e quer voltar a jogar com a camisa do Tricolor em breve.

-Fiquei 2 meses machucado, estou me recuperando agora e quero voltar a jogar o mais rápido possível – completou.

No que depender do São Paulo, não haverá maiores resistências para segurar Rafinha. Apesar da confiança de Ceni, o clube estava entendendo que, caso fosse a vontade do jogador se aposentar no Coxa, não iria impedir. Mas ao que tudo indica, Rafinha pretende permanecer no Tricolor até o fim do seu contrato.

South America World Cup 2026 qualifying: Fixtures, results, standings & how to watch

Everything you need to know about the state of play in the CONMEBOL World Cup 2026 qualifiers, including fixtures, results, table and TV details.

The build-up to the 2026 World Cup is going in South America, with the CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying campaign ongoing. Home of legendary players such as Lionel Messi, Diego Maradona and Pele, South America is renowned as a place that produces some of the most accomplished footballers in the world.

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The qualification process will see reigning world champions Argentina collide with eternal rivals Brazil, who themselves are the record-holders for most World Cup titles. The likes of Uruguay and Colombia will also be expected to impress, with no shortage of competition among the 10 nations.

Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about the state of play in the CONMEBOL World Cup 2026 qualifiers, including fixtures, results, table and TV details.

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    South America World Cup 2026 qualifying table standings

    Pos. Team P W D L GD Pts
    1 Argentina (Q) 17 12 2 3 +22 38
    2 Brazil (Q) 17 8 7 2 +8 28
    3 Uruguay (Q) 17 7 6 4 +10 27
    4 Ecuador (Q) 17 7 8 2 +8 26
    5 Colombia (Q) 17 6 7 4 +7 25
    6 Paraguay (Q) 17 6 7 4 +3 25
    7 Venezuela 17 4 6 7 -7 18
    8 Bolivia 17 5 2 10 -19 17
    9 Peru (E) 17 2 6 9 -14 12
    10 Chile (E) 17 2 4 11 -18 10

    Last updated: September 5,

    South American World Cup qualification involves 10 teams and each team plays the other teams twice, meaning there are 18 matchdays.

    The top six teams qualify for the World Cup and the team which finishes in seventh place advances to the inter-confederation play-offs.

    South American World Cup qualifying cycles last a number of years. Matchday one began on September 7, 2023, and the final matchday is scheduled for September 2025. 

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    South America World Cup 2026 qualifying fixtures & results

    The fixtures and results for the CONMEBOL World Cup 2026 qualifying can be seen below. Note that not all fixtures have been finalised, so dates and venues may vary.

    Date Match Venue
    Sep 7, 2023 Paraguay 0-0 Peru Estadio Antonio Aranda, Ciudad del Este
    Sep 7, 2023 Colombia 1-0 Venezuela Estadio Metropolitano, Barranquilla
    Sep 7, 2023 Argentina 1-0 Ecuador Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires
    Sep 8, 2023 Uruguay 3-1 Chile Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
    Sep 8, 2023 Brazil 5-1 Bolivia Mangueirao, Belem
    Sep 12, 2023 Bolivia 0-3 Argentina Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz
    Sep 12, 2023 Ecuador 2-1 Uruguay La Casa Blanca, Quito
    Sep 12, 2023 Venezuela 1-0 Paraguay Estadio Monumental, Maturin
    Sep 12, 2023 Chile 0-0 Colombia Estadio Monumental, Santiago
    Sep 12, 2023 Peru 0-1 Brazil Estadio Nacional, Lima
    Oct 12, 2023 Bolivia 1-2 Ecuador Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz
    Oct 12, 2023 Colombia 2-2 Uruguay Estadio Metropolitano, Barranquilla
    Oct 12, 2023 Brazil 1-1 Venezuela Arena Pantanal, Cuiaba
    Oct 12, 2023 Argentina 1-0 Paraguay Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires
    Oct 12, 2023 Chile 2-0 Peru Estadio Monumental, Santiago
    Oct 17, 2023 Venezuela 3-0 Chile Estadio Monumental, Maturin
    Oct 17, 2023 Paraguay 1-0 Bolivia Estadio Antonio Aranda, Ciudad del Este
    Oct 17, 2023 Ecuador 0-0 Colombia Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado, Quito
    Oct 17, 2023 Uruguay 2-0 Brazil Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
    Oct 17, 2023 Peru 0-2 Argentina Estadio Nacional, Lima
    Nov 16, 2023 Bolivia 2-0 Peru Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz
    Nov 16, 2023 Venezuela 0-0 Ecuador Estadio Monumental, Maturín
    Nov 16, 2023 Colombia 2-1 Brazil Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez, Barranquilla
    Nov 16, 2023 Argentina 0-2 Uruguay La Bombonera, Buenos Aires
    Nov 16, 2023 Chile 0-0 Paraguay Estadio Monumental David Arellano, Santiago
    Nov 21, 2023 Paraguay 0-1 Colombia Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción
    Nov 21, 2023 Uruguay 3-0 Bolivia Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
    Nov 21, 2023 Ecuador 1-0 Chile Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado, Quito
    Nov 21, 2023 Brazil 0-1 Argentina Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro
    Nov 21, 2023 Peru 1-1 Venezuela Estadio Nacional, Lima
    Sep 5, 2024 Uruguay 0-0 Paraguay Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
    Sep 5, 2024 Peru 1-1 Colombia Estadio Nacional, Lima
    Sep 6, 2024 Brazil 1-0 Ecuador Estádio Couto Pereira, Curitiba
    Sep 6, 2024 Bolivia 4-0 Venezuela Estadio Municipal de El Alto, El Alto
    Sep 6, 2024 Argentina 3-0 Chile Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires
    Sep 10, 2024 Colombia 2-1 Argentina Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez, Barranquilla
    Sep 10, 2024 Venezuela 0-0 Uruguay Estadio Monumental, Maturín
    Sep 10, 2024 Paraguay 1-0 Brazil Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción
    Sep 10, 2024 Chile 1-2 Bolivia Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos, Santiago
    Sep 10, 2024 Ecuador 1-0 Peru Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado, Quito
    Oct 11, 2024 Peru 1-0 Uruguay Estadio Nacional, Lima
    Oct 10, 2024 Venezuela 1-1 Argentina Estadio Monumental, Maturín
    Oct 10, 2024 Bolivia 1-0 Colombia Estadio Municipal de El Alto, El Alto
    Oct 10, 2024 Chile 1-2 Brazil Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos, Santiago
    Oct 10, 2024 Ecuador 0-0 Paraguay Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado, Quito
    Oct 15, 2024 Uruguay 0-0 Ecuador Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
    Oct 15, 2024 Colombia 4-0 Chile Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez, Barranquilla
    Oct 15, 2024 Brazil 4-0 Peru Arena BRB Mané Garrincha
    Oct 15, 2024 Paraguay 2-1 Venezuela Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción
    Oct 15, 2024 Argentina 6-0 Bolivia Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires
    Nov 14, 2024 Venezuela 1-1 Brazil Estadio Monumental, Maturin
    Nov 14, 2024 Paraguay 2-1 Argentina Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asuncion
    Nov 14, 2024 Ecuador 4-0 Bolivia Estadio Monumental Isidro Romero Carbo, Guayaquil
    Nov 15, 2024 Uruguay 3-2 Colombia Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
    Nov 15, 2024 Peru 0-0 Chile Estadio Monumental, Lima
    Nov 19, 2024 Colombia 0-1 Ecuador Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Melendez, Barranquilla
    Nov 19, 2024 Brazil 1-1 Uruguay Arena Fonte Nova, Salvador
    Nov 19, 2024 Bolivia 2-2 Paraguay Estadio Municipal de El Alto, El Alto
    Nov 19 2024 Argentina 1-0 Peru La Bombonera, Buenos Aires
    Nov 19, 2024 Chile 4-2 Venezuela Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos, Santiago
    Mar 20, 2025 Paraguay 1-0 Chile Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción
    Mar 20, 2025 Brazil 2-1 Colombia Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha, Brasília
    Mar 20, 2025 Peru 3-1 Bolivia Estadio Nacional, Lima
    Mar 21, 2025 Ecuador 2-1 Venezuela Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado, Quito
    Mar 21, 2025 Uruguay 0-1 Argentina Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
    Mar 25, 2025 Bolivia 0-0 Uruguay Estadio Municipal de El Alto, El Alto
    Mar 25, 2025 Colombia 2-2 Paraguay Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez, Barranquilla
    Mar 25, 2025 Venezuela 1-0 Peru Estadio Monumental, Maturín
    Mar 25, 2025 Argentina 4-1 Brazil Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires
    Mar 25, 2025 Chile 0-0 Ecuador Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos, Santiago
    Jun 5, 2025 Ecuador 0-0 Brazil  Estadio Monumental, Guayaquil
    Jun 5, 2025 Paraguay 2-0 Uruguay  Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción
    Jun 5, 2025 Chile 0-1 Argentina  Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos, Santiago
    Jun 6, 2025 Colombia 0-0 Peru Estadio Metropolitano, Barranquilla, Atlántico, Colombia
    Jun 6, 2025 Venezuela 2-0 Bolivia Estadio Monumental de Maturín, Venezuela
    Jun 10, 2025 Bolivia 2-0 Chile Estadio Monumental de Maturín
    Jun 10, 2025 Uruguay 2-0 Venezuela Centenario, Montevideo
    Jun 10, 2025 Argentina 1-1 Colombia Estadio Mâs Monumental
    Jun 10, 2025 Brazil 1-0 Paraguay Corinthians Arena
    Jun 10, 2025 Peru 0-0 Ecuador Estadio Nacional de Lima
    Sep 4, 2025 Uruguay 3-0 Peru Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
    Sep 4, 2025 Colombia 3-0 Bolivia Estadio Roberto Melendez, Barranquilla
    Sep 4, 2025 Brazil 3-0 Chile Maracana, Rio de Janeiro
    Sep 4, 2025 Paraguay 0-0 Ecuador Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asuncion
    Sep 4, 2025 Argentina 3-0 Venezuela Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires
    Sep 9, 2025 Peru vs Paraguay Estadio Nacional, Lima
    Sep 9, 2025 Venezuela vs Colombia Estadio Monumental, Maturin
    Sep 9, 2025 Bolivia vs Brazil Estadio El Alto, El Alto
    Sep 9, 2025 Chile vs Uruguay Estadio Julio Martinez Pradanos, Santiago
    Sep 9, 2025 Ecuador vs Argentina Estadio Monumental Isidro Romero Carbo, Guayaquil 
  • How to watch South America World Cup qualifiers

    Country

    Broadcaster

    United States

    Vix, Telemundo, Fubo, Fanatiz, Universo

    United Kingdom

    CONMEBOL TV

    United States

    In the United States, broadcast deals for CONMEBOL qualifiers are shared between Telemundo, Universo, Fubo, Vix and Fanatiz.

    Read more about how to watch CONMBEOL World Cup qualifiers here.

    You can see which soccer games are on TV in the U.S. here.

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    In the United Kingdom, a selection of games can be watched live through the pay-per-view streaming service, CONMEBOL TV.

    See here for GOAL's guide to football on TV in the UK.

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  • South America World Cup 2026 qualifying top scorers

    Rank Player Team Goals
    1 Lionel Messi Argentina 8
    2 Luis Diaz Colombia 7
    3 Miguel Terceros Bolivia 5
    =4 Raphinha Brazil 5
    =4 Salomon Rondon Venezuela 5
    =4 Enner Valencia Ecuador 5
    =4 Darwin Nunez Uruguay 5

Fluminense x Flamengo: Cano e Pedro têm duelo pessoal por título de 'Rei dos Clássicos' em 2023

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Flamengo e Fluminense se enfrentam neste domingo, valendo o título do Campeonato Carioca. O Rubro-Negro defende a vantagem de dois gols, construída no primeiro jogo, enquanto o Tricolor tenta sacramentar a virada épica. Para isso, as equipes depositam confiança em seus principais artilheiros, Pedro e Cano, que também têm disputa pessoal em andamento.

Os dois marcaram em todos os confrontos diretos contra rivais que disputaram na temporada, e o Fla-Flu deste fim de semana será uma espécie de tira-teima para ver quem é o “Rei dos Clássicos” em 2023. O LANCE! destrincha o duelo entre os artilheiros.

+Flamengo tem novidades nos relacionados para final do Carioca; Vítor Pereira esboça escalação

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CANO: ARTILHARIA MANTÉM ESPERANÇA ACESA

Os caminhos ofensivos do Fluminense em 2023 passam por Germán Cano. Em grande fase, o camisa 14 é artilheiro do Campeonato Carioca, com 14 gols, e até o momento balançou as redes 16 vezes em 14 partidas (média de 1,14 por jogo). Números que aumentam a expectativa tricolor para a decisão: a equipe precisa de uma vitória por três ou mais gols para ficar com o título.

Além de tentar conduzir o Tricolor das Laranjeiras ao bicampeonato carioca, o argentino chega ao Maraca sedento por uma redenção. No jogo de ida, o atacante passou em branco e viu a equipe amargar a derrota por 2 a 0 para o Flamengo.

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Conhecido por ser um jogador que precisa de poucos toques na bola para balançar a rede, Cano vai à luta neste domingo (9) para ser essencial em mais um clássico. Na atual edição do Carioca, o atacante anotou três gols em clássicos. Dois deles ajudaram o Fluminense a bater o Vasco por 2 a 0 (o segundo em finalização do meio de campo).

O outro foi em um Fla-Flu com clima de decisão: o camisa 14 fez o gol que abriu caminho para a virada por 2 a 1, que levou o título da Taça Guanabara para as Laranjeiras. A próxima disputa de título ganha contornos mais épicos, mas Germán Cano está ciente de que o momento é de se desdobrar para superar a marcação rubro-negra.

PEDRO: REVERÊNCIA E PROTAGONISMO

Ao lado de Ayrton Lucas, Pedro é o grande destaque do Flamengo em 2023. O artilheiro iniciou a temporada de maneira avassaladora e tem média de um gol por partida no período, além de ter distribuído três assistências. O melhor momento, inclusive, foi durante o Mundial de Clubes, quando o camisa 9 terminou como máximo goleador ao balançar as redes quatro vezes.

Em clássicos, Pedro marcou em praticamente todas as partidas. Os únicos compromissos nos quais não balançou as redes foram diante de Vasco e Fluminense, ainda pela Taça Guanabara. Na ocasião, Everton Cebolinha fez o gol rubro-negro no período. De lá para cá, o centroavante enfrentou cruz-maltinos e tricolores em três oportunidades e marcou quatro gols.

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Vale destacar que Pedro não foi relacionado para o duelo contra o Botafogo, em Brasília. No total, o atacante entrou em campo para disputar cinco clássicos pelo Flamengo em 2023, fez quatro gols e e distribuiu uma assistência. A média é de uma participação por confronto direto.

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Flamengo e Fluminense se enfrentam às 18h (de Brasília), no Maracanã. Os ingressos para a decisão estão esgotados. A promessa de casa cheia para prestigiar a quarta decisão consecutiva de Carioca entre as equipes. Pedro e Cano devem ser titulares por seus respectivos times.

Maharaj's control shapes tense and teasing day

Whether or not South Africa specifically asked for slower surfaces, they got one at Kingsmead, and their left-arm spinner played the holding role perfectly to keep Australia’s aggressive line-up in check

Firdose Moonda in Durban01-Mar-2018The fire and the fury will have to wait. The fastidiousness of Keshav Maharaj moved the series out of first gear but not quite into the fast lane on the opening day. Much like pitches were the theme of the India series, pace will be the topic of this one, especially when there is a lack of it.Whether or not South Africa specifically asked for slow(er) pitches, they have got one at Kingsmead, and the early evidence suggests it can be a way to keep Australia’s aggressive line-up in check. That was the feature of today’s play. It involved very few fireworks, but it was about tension and teasers, cat and mouse, hide and seek, and we are nowhere near finding anything yet.What we know is that South Africa will need their spinner much more than they usually do, and so too, probably, will Australia. The hosts’ team composition of seven specialist batsmen forces them to go in a bowler short, with immediately extends Maharaj’s workload. Aiden Markram and Theunis de Bruyn offer a few overs, but with only three frontline seamers, Maharaj knew from the outset that he would be needed to bowl “lots and lots” of overs, as captain Faf du Plessis said at the toss. And he did.Maharaj was brought on as early as the 11th over and delivered an opening spell of seven overs. Then he came back halfway through the second session and bowled through to tea in a spell of ten overs. After tea, he came on for six overs and was brought back the over before play was called off for bad light, and would have probably gone through until the second new ball, which is four overs away.But the quantity was not as important as the quality, and from his first ball Maharaj showed he could be a threat. That ball gripped and turned and struck David Warner on the back pad, and the naked eye suggested it was going on to clip leg stump. South Africa, having squandered one review on Morne Morkel’s insistence in the first over, used another, and replays showed it was missing by some distance, much to the disbelief of even some Australians. “Usman [Khawaja, the non-striker] told me he thought it was out as well,” Maharaj joked afterwards. “But Hawkeye proved everyone wrong.”Maharaj’s opening spell included a surprising amount of turn, more than he, who plays his domestic cricket at the Dolphins franchise based at this venue, has encountered before. He thought it may have had something to do with the “stickiness in the wicket” caused by overnight sweating under covers in heavy humidity.The spin didn’t bring any early rewards and it was Vernon Philander who changed the complexion of the morning session with the wicket of David Warner off the final ball before lunch. After that, it was time for Maharaj to play a bigger role, and he did it admirably because, as the day went on and the pitch flattened out, Australia could have got away but didn’t. With Maharaj holding an end up for most of the second session, South Africa only conceded 75 runs in the 29 overs they bowled in the second session and brought Australia’s scoring rate down from 3.5 runs an over to just over 3. Maharaj allowed the seamers to stay fresh and helped facilitate reverse-swing, which was particularly noticeable during Kagiso Rabada’s post-lunch spell.”I thought he controlled it well from one end, especially when the ball was going reverse,” Warner said of Maharaj’s performance. “We know that when the ball is shifting you’ve always got to speak to the spinners that they are holding the ball the right way and keeping one side dry… and obviously that didn’t affect the way that he bowled. It can affect some spinners. I thought he held up one end very well and they slowed our scoring down with the fast bowlers at the other end.”Getty ImagesMaharaj was particularly effective in keeping Steven Smith quiet. Smith reached 46 off 60 balls and was dismissed for 56 off 114 – his last 10 runs took 54 balls, of which 20 were delivered by Maharaj. The Australian captain was dismissed trying to cut a shorter ball but Maharaj explained there was no mystery to his ability to take wickets, only discipline.”You don’t go out trying for wickets. Kingsmead is a wicket where if you stop the scoring something will happen,” he said. “I don’t have many variations so I have to rely on consistency to outsmart the batsmen.”But there is some magic in the way Maharaj does things. He got Shaun Marsh with a ball that drifted and bounced to take the outside edge and Maharaj started to experiment with flight as the day wore on. He doesn’t do anything extravagant but he doesn’t need to.In the end, Maharaj turned in the third-best performance, since readmission, by a South African spinner in the first innings at Kingsmead. He also bowled the second-most overs, after Imran Tahir’s 28 on the first day of a Test against Sri Lanka in 2011.Nathan Lyon would have regarded all this with great interest, not least because visiting spinners have fared better here in the first innings than local ones. Lyon will also have the advantage of bowling last and with the general feeling that spin will play a big role in the match, if not the whole series, fire and fury really will have to wait, while fastidiousness enjoys its rewards.

Cameron Green makes 'significant' progress in injury recovery ahead of Nagpur Test

Australia allrounder Cameron Green has shown encouraging signs in his recovery from a broken finger as he makes a late bid to be fit for the opening Test against India in Nagpur, although it remains highly unlikely that he will be able to bowl.Green got the all-clear to resume training shortly before leaving for the tour and has now begun batting and bowling with a hard ball in the nets. The concern for the management will still be the build-up of his workloads after a month out of action, but before leaving Sydney head coach Andrew McDonald indicated he would be considered as a specialist batter.Related

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“He’s made some significant steps forward in the last couple of days, probably to my surprise, so there’s still an outside chance that everything going well he might be on the team sheet,” McDonald told reporters in Alur on Saturday. “I wouldn’t say he was in discomfort with his bowling, one of the deliveries jarred the bottom of the bat and that can create discomfort for anyone but there’s a little bit of awareness around that finger.”However, with Green still only a very slim chance of being an option with the ball in the first Test, which begins on February 9, it continues to raise the question as to how Australia will balance their side. Against South Africa at the SCG last month, Ashton Agar was recalled to partner Nathan Lyon and while there has been the assumption two frontline spinners will play in Nagpur, captain Pat Cummins was well aware of the potent force Australia’s quicks can be even while they are missing the injured Mitchell Starc.”I wouldn’t say it [two spinners] is a given, it’s very conditions dependent so particularly this first Test, once we get to Nagpur we’ll see,” Cummins said. “I think sometimes talking about a couple of spinners you forget how good a lot of our fast bowlers have been in all conditions. Even some of the SCG wickets, there hasn’t been a lot in them for quick bowlers but the quick bowlers have found a way.”We’ve got plenty of bowling options here – fingerspin, wristspin, left-arm, Starcy when he comes back – so we’ll obviously pick the bowlers we think can take 20 wickets, how we are going to split that up we aren’t 100% sure yet.”If Australia do go with two frontline spinners, Cummins was open to the uncapped offspinner Todd Murphy partnering Lyon, although Australia also have Travis Head’s bowling to call on. Legspinner Mitchell Swepson is the other option in the squad.”It’s a chance. That’s something we’ll have to balance up if we want to go with two spinners,” he said. “Do we want variation, or just two offspinners? So there’s no reason why we can’t go that way. Travis Head is in the side as well and bowls really good offspin. We’ve got plenty of variety to choose from.”On the batting front, McDonald believes that David Warner will be motivated to overturn a mediocre record in India despite speaking of his fatigue after a busy home summer shortly before departing for the trip.”He’s really looking forward to the challenge of India and it’s been well documented that he hasn’t had the series that he would’ve liked here, and it’s always challenging,” McDonald said. “But the way that he’s applying himself in his downtime to really landing on a method to take on the Indian spinners, also the quicks, and to have a successful tour…I think you’ll see him fully invigorated, fully invested and fully recharged for the challenge ahead.”Australia will have another full training session in Bengaluru on Sunday before traveling to Nagpur on Monday.

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