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Sport and Santos line up for clash at Ilha do Retiro 📋

Sport and Santos line up for clash at Ilha do Retiro 📋

Yahoo26-07-2025
Sport and Santos face off at 18:30 this Saturday (26), at Ilha do Retiro, for the 17th round of the Brasileirão.
And the teams are lined up!
Both teams are in the relegation zone. Sport is the lantern, with four points. And Santos is 17th, with 14 points.
Premiere broadcasts Sport x Santos. And you can follow the main information live on the card below:Sport Lineup 🔴⚫
The news starts with the goal. Daniel Paulista had been rotating between Gabriel or Caíque França to define the starter.
And the chosen one this Saturday (26) is... Gabriel!
Additionally, Ignacio Ramírez gives place to Matheusinho in the front.
On the other hand, Sérgio Oliveira (ankle injury), Diogo Hereda (pubic injury) and Kévyson (contract issues) are out.
Gabriel; Matheus Alexandre, Thyere, Ramon Menezes and Igor Cariús; Rivera, Zé Lucas and Lucas Lima; Barletta, Matheusinho and Derick Lacerda
Santos Lineup ⚪⚫
In Santos, Cléber Xavier has a return, but THREE losses. Tomás Rincón is available after serving a suspension.
Already the defender Gil (suspended), the midfielder Willian Arão and the striker Guilherme (injured) are out of the Fish.
With that, there are THREE changes in relation to the defeat to Inter: Escobar for Igor Vinicius; Zé Rafael for Tomás Rincón and Guilherme for Barreal
Gabriel Brazão; Igor Vinícius, João Basso, Luan Peres and Souza; João Schmidt, Tomás Rincón and Neymar; Rollheiser, Barreal and Deivid Washington
And then, who wins? Leave your guess! 🤔
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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