Palmeiras vs Vasco: where to watch, time and lineups
Direct answer: Palmeiras host Vasco on Sunday, 23 August 2026 at 4 p.m. Brasília time (8 p.m. BST / 3 p.m. ET) at Nubank Parque in São Paulo for Brasileirão Série A round 24. The palmeiras vasco fixture airs live on Globo, Premiere, and ge tv, with real-time coverage on GE. Palmeiras need a win to protect a three-point lead; Vasco chase their first league victory to escape the drop zone.
Key Takeaways
- Kickoff is 4 p.m. Brasília time at Nubank Parque; watch on Globo, Premiere, or ge tv.
- Palmeiras enter with a slim three-point lead and probable returns for Andreas Pereira and Arthur.
- Vasco arrive buoyed by a 4-1 Copa Sudamericana win but remain winless in the Brasileirão.
- A Gemini simulation projects a 2-1 Palmeiras win in a tense, open match.
- First managerial duel between Pedro Emanuel and his inspiration, Abel Ferreira.
Where can you watch Palmeiras vs Vasco live?
Palmeiras and Vasco meet at Nubank Parque on 23 August for matchday 24 of the 2026 Campeonato Brasileiro. Brazilian viewers can follow the action on Globo, ge tv, and the Premiere streaming platform.
GE also provides live minute-by-minute updates for fans who want text and stats alongside the broadcast. International audiences should check local listings tied to Globo's rights or Brazilian streaming services.
Why does this Palmeiras vs Vasco clash matter?
Palmeiras ended a four-game winless run and secured Copa do Brasil and Libertadores quarter-final spots, yet their Brasileirão lead has shrunk to just three points. Abel Ferreira's side cannot afford another slip at home.
Vasco sit second from bottom with 22 points despite beating Olimpia 4-1 in the Copa Sudamericana on Thursday. A victory in São Paulo could lift them out of the relegation zone, depending on other results.
What are the probable lineups and injury news?
Palmeiras are expected to start Carlos Miguel; Murilo, Gustavo Gómez, and Barboza; Allan, Marlon Freitas, Andreas Pereira, and Arthur; plus Arias, Vitor Roque, and Flaco López. Andreas Pereira should replace Lucas Evangelista, while Arthur may cover for Piquerez, who has a thigh edema and began treatment on Saturday.
Paulinho started his physical transition from a thigh muscle injury on Saturday and remains doubtful. Jefté and Ramón Sosa are out. Flaco López, Mauricio, Luis Pacheco, and Murilo are on yellow-card alert.
Vasco should field Léo Jardim; Paulo Henrique, Carlos Cuesta, Robert Renan, and Cuiabano; Sosa, Thiago Mendes, and Tchê Tchê; with Andrés Gómez, Colidio, and David up front. Paulo Henrique and Tchê Tchê return after being rested against Olimpia, while Brenner, Jair, Rojas, and Mateus Carvalho remain sidelined.
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What did AI predict for the final score?
Before kickoff, Sporting News published a Gemini-powered simulation of the fixture. The model foresaw a 2-1 Palmeiras win after an end-to-end contest.
In the simulated match, Vitor Roque opened the scoring in the first half, Tchê Tchê equalized early in the second, and Flaco López headed the winner from an Andreas Pereira corner. Projected stats included 59% possession for Palmeiras and 17 total shots to Vasco's nine.
How does Pedro Emanuel's Abel Ferreira link shape the narrative?
Sunday marks the first time Vasco coach Pedro Emanuel faces Abel Ferreira from the opposite dugout. Emanuel has publicly cited Ferreira as a reference for succeeding in Brazil as a relatively unknown Portuguese arrival.
Emanuel used the phrase "coração quente e cabeça fria" ("warm heart, cool head") to motivate his squad before a Copa do Brasil tie—words Abel Ferreira later popularized at Palmeiras. Both coaches were defenders in their playing days and prioritize defensive organization.
Referee Braulio da Silva Machado (Santa Catarina) will officiate, with VAR handled by Rodrigo D'Alonso Ferreira.