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São Paulo vs. Fluminense Odds and Prediction

São Paulo vs. Fluminense Odds and Prediction

São Paulo vs. Fluminense

Matchday 13 of the Brasileirao brings a huge game this weekend when São Paulo hosts Fluminense with both teams needing to win.

The Paulistas lost their last match and dropped to 11th in the table, but are only 3 points behind fifth, which is their objective this weekend.

The Flu, on the other hand, comes with an unbeaten streak but has not fared well playing away from home, something they hope to change on Saturday.

When:

Saturday, July 1 at 3:00 pm ET at the Morumbi stadium

Moneyline odds:

São Paulo +115 

Fluminense +235

Draw Offs:

+240

Where Can I Watch?

Paramount+, ViX, and Premiere

Why Bet on São Paulo

São Paulo is far from what its fans expect. The Tricolor is 11th with 18 points, but it is also true that there is only 3 points difference between the fifth place and 5 with the second, so any victory can mean an important jump in the table.

In their last match in the Brasileirão, they lost 1-0, but they have been a great home side with 5 wins and only 1 loss (against Palmeiras), scoring 13 goals and conceding 6. In addition, this Wednesday they beat Tigre 2-0 in the Copa Sudamericana and finished first in their group, advancing directly to the round of 16.

Dorival Júnior will have two major absentees due to injury: Jonathan Calleri and Pablo Maia. Juan is expected to replace the Argentine striker, while Luan will substitute the midfielder.

Why Bet on Fluminense

Fluminense, for its part, has already left behind its bad streak, although it is not doing very well either. Although they have 4 unbeaten games counting the Brasileirao and the Copa Libertadores, they have managed 1 win and 3 draws. Precisely this Tuesday they drew at home with Sporting Cristal (1-1) and endangered their qualification to the round of 16 since a win for the Peruvians would leave the Flu out.

In the local tournament, Fernando Diniz’s team is in fifth place with 21 points. They have just beaten Bahia 2-1, but have been a bad away team, taking 7 out of a possible 18 points.

Germán Cano has not been able to match his great records of last year and that has been one of the team’s weaknesses. The Argentine striker has only been able to get 3 goals in this tournament, a much lower number than last year, where he was the top scorer with 26 goals.

Fluminense will be without captain Nino, who was sent off against Bahia, as well as Manoel and Vitor Mendes this weekend, so the defense will have many changes.

The arrival of Uruguayan Leo Fernández, from Toluca (Mexico), as a new reinforcement, is expected to be made official in the next few hours. Although he will not be here this weekend, if confirmed he would be a great addition and would help the team a lot.

Final Betting Analysis: São Paulo vs. Fluminense

A very interesting match to watch between two great teams from the Brasileirão. However, we believe that the balance is a little more inclined toward São Paulo because it is a very good local, while Fluminense has not proven to be a good visitor and will have several casualties in defense. The Paulistas will be the winners.

The numbers at MyBookie.ag have São Paulo as the favorite, as the Moneyline for them shows +115, meanwhile Fluminense has +235 and the draw is +240.

The last time they met was on November 5 last year and Fluminense won 3-1 with a hat-trick from Cano, while the last time they met at Morumbi, it was a 2-2 draw. São Paulo has 4 games without a win.

Go for a straight win for São Paulo in the Moneyline. If you bet $100 at +115, you will gain $115 for a total payout of $215.

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