
Botafogo vs Palmeiras Box Score - June 28, 2025
Yellow card given to Weverton for time wasting. Yellow card given to A. Moreno for dissent towards a match official. Red card given to G. Gómez for receiving a second yellow card. Yellow card given to Á. Montoro for a foul. Yellow card given to Estêvão for dissent towards a match official. Yellow card given to Marçal for dissent towards a match official. Paulinho scores with left footed shot from the right of the box. Assist from R. Ríos. Yellow card given to Newton for a foul. Yellow card given to J. Piquerez for a foul. Yellow card given to Artur for a foul. Yellow card given to G. Gómez for a foul. Yellow card given to Alex Telles for dissent towards a match official. Yellow card given to A. Barboza for a foul. Errors Leading to Goal / Errors Leading to Shot xGOT (Expected goals on target) Faced Passes Completed / Total Passes Attempted Aerials Won / Aerials Total Passes Completed / Total Passes Attempted Aerials Won / Aerials Total Passes Completed / Total Passes Attempted Aerials Won / Aerials Total Passes Completed / Total Passes Attempted Aerials Won / Aerials Total Passes Completed / Total Passes Attempted Aerials Won / Aerials Total Passes Completed / Total Passes Attempted Aerials Won / Aerials Total Passes Completed / Total Passes Attempted Chances Created in Open Play / Chances Created Expected Assists / Assists Passes Completed / Total Passes Attempted Take Ons Completed / Take Ons Chances Created in Open Play / Chances Created Expected Assists / Assists Passes Completed / Total Passes Attempted Take Ons Completed / Take Ons Chances Created in Open Play / Chances Created Expected Assists / Assists Passes Completed / Total Passes Attempted Take Ons Completed / Take Ons Chances Created in Open Play / Chances Created Expected Assists / Assists Passes Completed / Total Passes Attempted Take Ons Completed / Take Ons Errors Leading to Goal / Errors Leading to Shot xGOT (Expected goals on target) Faced Passes Completed / Total Passes Attempted Aerials Won / Aerials Total Passes Completed / Total Passes Attempted Aerials Won / Aerials Total Passes Completed / Total Passes Attempted Aerials Won / Aerials Total Passes Completed / Total Passes Attempted Aerials Won / Aerials Total Passes Completed / Total Passes Attempted Chances Created in Open Play / Chances Created Expected Assists / Assists Passes Completed / Total Passes Attempted Take Ons Completed / Take Ons Chances Created in Open Play / Chances Created Expected Assists / Assists Passes Completed / Total Passes Attempted Take Ons Completed / Take Ons Chances Created in Open Play / Chances Created Expected Assists / Assists Passes Completed / Total Passes Attempted Take Ons Completed / Take Ons Chances Created in Open Play / Chances Created Expected Assists / Assists Passes Completed / Total Passes Attempted Take Ons Completed / Take Ons Chances Created in Open Play / Chances Created Expected Assists / Assists Passes Completed / Total Passes Attempted Take Ons Completed / Take Ons Chances Created in Open Play / Chances Created Expected Assists / Assists Passes Completed / Total Passes Attempted Take Ons Completed / Take Ons
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