CBF draw sets up Copa do Brasil quarter-finals, follow live
The event, which takes place at the CBF headquarters in Rio de Janeiro, will determine the four matchups, including home and away teams and the bracket all the way to the final.
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Athletico, Atlético-MG, Bahia, Botafogo, Corinthians, Cruzeiro, Fluminense, and Vasco remain in the fight for the Copa do Brasil trophy.
Just like in the round of 16 draw, the clubs will not be divided into pots, and there will be no restrictions on the matchups.
The bracket for the clubs up to the final will also be decided.
Schedule 📅
Quarterfinals: August 27 and September 11
Semifinals: October 5 and 19
Final: November 2 and 9.
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