where to watch, time and lineups for Paulista < No Attack

where to watch, time and lineups for Paulista < No Attack
where to watch, time and lineups for Paulista < No Attack
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Palmeiras faces Novorizontino in the semi-final of the Campeonato Paulista
(photo: Disclosure/Palmeiras)

Palmeiras and Novorizontino face each other this Thursday (28/3), starting at 9:35 pm, at Allianz Parque, in São Paulo. The match is valid for the semi-finals of the Campeonato Paulista. O On Attack provides information about the duel: where to watch it live, likely lineups, refereeing and more.

Palmeiras arrives for the match after eliminating Ponte Preta in the previous phase. Verdão beat Macaca 5-1 at Arena Barueri. The team led by coach Abel Ferreira had the best campaign in the general table in the first phase – with eight wins and four draws in 12 games – and remains undefeated in the state.

Novorizontino beat São Paulo by winning 5-4 on penalties after drawing 0-0 in regulation time at Morumbi, in the capital of São Paulo. The team coached by Eduardo Baptista had the fourth best campaign in the first phase behind São Paulo, Santos and Palmeiras.

Palmeiras x Novorizontino: where to watch the Copa do Nordeste live

The game between Palmeira and Novorizontino, in the semi-final of the Campeonato Paulista, will be broadcast live from Paulistão Play, Cazé TV, Record It is Max.

Palmeiras x Novorizontino: probable lineups

Palm trees

  • Probable Palmeiras lineup: Weverton; Marcos Rocha, Luan (Gustavo Gómez) and Murilo (Naves); Mayke, Aníbal Moreno, Zé Rafael, Raphael Veiga and Piquerez; Endrick (Ron) and Flaco López.
    Technician: Abel Ferreira.

Novorizontino

  • Probable lineup for Novorizontino: Jordan; Cesar Henrique, Luis Fellipe, Geovane, Chico and Reverson; Romulo, William Lepo, Marlon and Waguininho; Neto Pessoa.
    Technician: Eduardo Baptista.

Paulista Championship Semifinals

  • Palmeiras x Novorizontino
  • Santos x Red Bull Bragantino

The article is in Portuguese

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