Corinthians women end drought, beat São Paulo again after nine months | OneFootball

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·24 August 2025

Corinthians women end drought, beat São Paulo again after nine months

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  1. By Henrique Pereira / Central do Timão Editorial Team

On the morning of this Sunday, August 24, Corinthians visited São Paulo at the Mercado Livre Arena Pacaembu and came away with an important 2-0 victory in the first leg of the semifinals of the Women's Brazilian Championship. The goals for the Alvinegro were scored by Jaqueline and Dayana Rodríguez, securing a good advantage for the final spot decision.

The triumph also ended a nine-month winless streak against the rival in the women's category. The last time Corinthians had defeated São Paulo was on November 3, 2024, when Duda Sampaio found the net and secured the victory in the first leg of the Paulista Championship semifinal, away from home.


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Since then, the clubs have faced each other four times, once in 2024 and three times throughout 2025. During this period, the record was balanced: three draws and one victory for São Paulo, with Corinthians scoring three goals and conceding four.

This Sunday's victory also marked the third consecutive triumph for the Brabas in classics during the 2025 season. Before overcoming São Paulo, Corinthians had defeated Palmeiras 1-0 (August 3) and Ferroviária 2-0 (August 8), both matches played at Fazendinha and valid for the Paulista Championship.

The return match is scheduled for next Sunday, August 31, at 10:30 AM (Brasília time). Corinthians will still decide the venue for the match, but they arrive with a significant advantage: they can lose by up to one goal difference and still qualify for the 2025 Women's Brasileirão final.

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