The Brazilian Serie A reaches the final day with the title practically defined and an exciting dispute for the last of the four relegations.
Brazilian football has enjoyed near-unchallenged dominance in South America for five years, with five consecutive Copa Libertadores titles and a Sudamericana victory (alongside a pair of finals losses). With economically very powerful teams, internal competition also increased and the Brasileirao became a very open competition with an always uncertain ending.
In 2023, Serie A (that’s what it’s officially called) will reach its final date, with almost everything defined in terms of international cup qualification and sustainability, but two important aspects need to be resolved: the title and the last of the four descents.
Next one GOAL discusses the situation of the Brasileirao before the dispute of the final day, which will be played in its entirety next Wednesday, December 6, and with nine of the ten matches simultaneously.
Source: Goal

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