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Estadio Evandro Almeida
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Sao Paulo travel to face Remo at Estadio Evandro Almeida in what promises to be a crucial Serie A encounter between teams at opposite ends of the table. The visitors sit comfortably in 7th position, while Remo languish in 19th place, highlighting the significant gulf in class between these sides.
The key statistical advantage lies in Sao Paulo's defensive solidity, conceding just 1.12 goals per game compared to Remo's vulnerable 1.71 average. This 12-position league gap reflects consistent performance levels throughout the campaign, with Sao Paulo's superior squad depth and tactical discipline evident in their defensive metrics.
Light rain showers are forecast for kickoff, conditions that could slightly favor the more technically proficient away side. Sao Paulo's ability to maintain possession and control tempo should prove decisive against a Remo team struggling near the relegation zone.
The betting markets reflect this disparity, with Sao Paulo priced as favorites despite playing away from home. Their defensive consistency and league position advantage make them the logical choice in a fixture where the home side desperately needs points but lacks the quality to trouble well-organized opposition. Sao Paulo's experience in pressure situations gives them the edge to secure all three points.
2026 Season
Last 15 matches across all competitionsSerie A (Brazil) matches highlighted
9 of 15 in Serie A (Brazil)
Form Rating
5.3/10
Remo's season has been a struggle for survival, managing just three wins in 17 matches...
Remo's season has been a struggle for survival, managing just three wins in 17 matches with a concerning 35.3% draw rate. Their home record shows one win, four draws, and three defeats from eight matches, highlighting their inability to capitalize on home advantage. Recent performances include a 2-1 defeat to Atletico Paranaense and a crucial 3-2 victory over bottom-placed Chapecoense. The team averages 1.18 goals scored per game while conceding 1.71, creating a defensive vulnerability that opponents consistently exploit. With five key players injured, including midfield anchor Patrick de Paula, their squad depth is severely tested in this relegation battle.
7 of 15 in Serie A (Brazil)
Form Rating
5/10
Sao Paulo's season reflects mid-table consistency with seven wins from 17 matches, though their away...
Sao Paulo's season reflects mid-table consistency with seven wins from 17 matches, though their away form remains problematic with just two victories in nine road trips. Recent continental success includes a 2-0 win over Boston River, demonstrating their ability to perform in pressure situations. However, their last league outing was a disappointing 1-1 home draw with Botafogo, missing opportunities to climb higher. The team scores 1.35 goals per game while maintaining a solid defensive structure at 1.12 conceded per match. Lucas Moura's absence through injury removes a key creative threat, but their squad depth should cope better than their relegation-threatened opponents.










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Remo vs Sao Paulo - Match Analysis
Sao Paulo sits 12 positions higher in the table with a significantly better points per game average (1.47 vs 0.88). Their defensive solidity (1.12 goals conceded per game) contrasts sharply with Remo's leaky defense (1.71 per game). While away form has been inconsistent, the fundamental quality gap between a mid-table team and relegation candidates typically outweighs venue advantage, especially given Remo's poor home record of just one win in eight matches.
Draw No Bet on Sao Paulo offers excellent value at around 55% confidence, protecting against Remo's high draw rate while backing the superior team. Under 2.5 Goals could also appeal given both teams' recent tendency toward lower-scoring matches and Sao Paulo's solid defensive record. Both Teams to Score 'No' represents another angle, considering Remo's struggles to find the net consistently and Sao Paulo's defensive discipline on the road.
Both teams face significant absences, but Sao Paulo's squad depth gives them the advantage. Remo missing five players including key midfielder Patrick de Paula severely impacts their already limited options in a relegation battle. Sao Paulo's loss of Lucas Moura removes creativity, but their continental commitments have forced squad rotation, meaning alternatives are match-ready. The injury crisis hits harder for teams fighting relegation with smaller squads and less quality in reserve.
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