Palmeiras vs Bolívar - team news, lineups, predictions
Last time out, Palmeiras triumphed 1-0 against São Paulo (Brasileirão Série A 2025). In their last match, Bolívar prevailed 0-2 against Aurora (Liga Boliviana 2025).
The last meeting between the two teams ended with Palmeiras winning 3-2.
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Palmeiras ( vs São Paulo 2025-05-11): Weverton, Agustín Giay, Bruno Fuchs, Gustavo Gómez, Allan Elias, Anibal Moreno, Richard Ríos, Joaquín Piquerez, Estêvão, Flaco López, Paulinho
Bolívar ( vs Aurora 2025-05-12): Federico Lanzillota, Leonel Justiniano, Jesús Sagredo, José Sagredo, Escleizon Freita, Robson Tomé, Rubén Ramírez, Jhon Velásquez, Ramiro Vaca, Dorny Romero, Fábio Gomes
Abel Ferreira faced Flavio Robatto on one occasion, recording a win.
Flavio Robatto has faced Palmeiras on one occasion, recording a loss.
Abel Ferreira has faced Bolívar on three occasions, recording two wins and one loss
Away from home, Bolívar comes from seven consecutive games scoring goals.
Bolívar comes from 12 consecutive games scoring goals.
At home, Palmeiras currently has two losses in the last 11 games.
Palmeiras currently has one loss in the last 14 games.
Palmeiras currently has one draw in the last 13 games.
Palmeiras comes from four consecutive games scoring goals.
Palmeiras comes from four consecutive games without losing.
Palmeiras comes from four consecutive wins.
Palmeiras and Bolívar have faced each other seven times, with Palmeiras having the advantage: five wins, against two victories for Bolívar.
At Allianz Parque (Arena Palestra Italia), Palmeiras has an advantage in the clashes against Bolívar: three wins in three games.
In the Copa Libertadores, seven matches have been played between the two teams, with five wins for Palmeiras and two victories for Bolívar.
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