Fluminense made history this Thursday (27th) by defeating São Paulo 6-0 at Maracanã in the 36th round of the Brasileirão.
Amasso histórico! O Fluminense goleou o São Paulo por 6 a 0 no Maracanã pela 36ª rodada do Brasileirão.
Os gols foram marcados por Canobbio (dois), Martinelli, Nonato, John Kennedy e Serna.#futebol#fluminense#sãopaulo#brasileirão#gepic.twitter.com/2HDAsRioI3
— ge (@geglobo) November 28, 2025
The final score marks the biggest victory of the Tricolor Carioca over the São Paulo rival and also the longest winning streak for Flu in the history of the national championship.
With the result, Fluminense reached 58 points and rose to fifth place in the standings.
Vamos, tricolores! O @FluminenseFC está classificado à CONMEBOL #Libertadores 2026.#GloriaEternapic.twitter.com/iuRZXpxKWg
— CONMEBOL Libertadores (@LibertadoresBR) November 28, 2025
São Paulo remained in eighth position with 48 points.
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Thus, with two rounds remaining in the championship, the Tricolor Paulista can no longer reach their Carioca counterpart, as well as Botafogo (58 points) and Bahia (56 points).
Bora, @ecbahia! Pelo segundo ano seguido, classificado à CONMEBOL #Libertadores. #GloriaEternapic.twitter.com/Tmc5HL1R9v
— CONMEBOL Libertadores (@LibertadoresBR) November 28, 2025
Thus, Fluminense and Bahia join Botafogo, Mirassol, Cruzeiro, Palmeiras, and Flamengo as the Brazilian representatives in the Copa Conmebol Libertadores 2026.
A Tabela do @Brasileirao está assim.#Brasileirão2025#BrasileirãoBetanopic.twitter.com/ykb9fkgyvq
— 𝗧𝗵𝗮𝗻𝗼𝘀 (@othanosbr) November 28, 2025
Other matches of round 36
- Friday (28th) – 7 PM (Brasília time) – Juventude vs. Bahia
- Friday (28th) – 7:30 PM (Brasília time) – Vasco vs. Internacional
- Friday (28th) – 9:30 PM (Brasília time) – Santos vs. Sport
- Saturday (29th) – 4 PM (Brasília time) – Vitória vs. Mirassol
- Saturday (29th) – 9 PM (Brasília time) – Ceará vs. Cruzeiro
- Sunday (30th) – 4 PM (Brasília time) – Corinthians vs. Botafogo
What's still at stake?
The Conmebol Libertadores 2026 already has seven Brazilian clubs guaranteed. They are: Flamengo, Palmeiras, Cruzeiro, Mirassol, Fluminense, Botafogo, and Bahia.
The first three on the list are already in the group stage, meaning two more will go to this phase and another two will go to the qualifying stages.
However, one more Brazilian club can qualify for the Libertadores 2026 via Brasileirão. For this to happen, we need to turn our attention to the Copa do Brasil.
Thus, if one of the G-7 clubs wins the national tournament, it would open a spot for the Libertadores for the club that finishes eighth in the Brasileirão.
Currently, Cruzeiro (facing Corinthians) and Fluminense (facing Vasco) are the "possible candidates" to turn the G-7 into G-8.
- December 10 (Wednesday) – Cruzeiro vs. Corinthians (Mineirão)
- December 11 (Thursday) – Vasco vs. Fluminense (Maracanã)
- December 14 (Sunday) – Corinthians vs. Cruzeiro (Neo Química Arena)
- December 14 (Sunday) – Fluminense vs. Vasco (Maracanã)
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in here.
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