The match from the sixth round was postponed due to the climate crisis in Rio Grande do Sul.
Atlético-MG and Grêmio will face off this Wednesday at Arena MRV in Belo Horizonte in a postponed match from the sixth round of the Brazilian Championship. The game was originally scheduled for May but had to be rescheduled due to the heavy rains that affected Rio Grande do Sul. Get the latest football scores at scoreapp.
This is the last of four matches for Grêmio that had new dates set. Meanwhile, Atlético is awaiting a new date for their clash against Athletico-PR to level the number of matches played with their competitors in the Brasileirão.
The tricolor gaúcho comes into the match with hopes for better days after defeating Fortaleza 3-1 at home and is looking to distance itself further from the relegation zone. Currently in 11th place with 35 points, a victory would see Renato Gaúcho’s team surpass Atlético in the standings.
Gabriel Milito’s team, on the other hand, comes off a 2-2 draw at Arena MRV against Vitória and is positioned in the middle of the table with 37 points, nine points behind sixth-placed Internacional, the first team in the qualifying zone for the Libertadores 2025. However, Atlético is also focused on their cup competitions.
Having qualified for the semifinals of both the Libertadores and the Copa do Brasil, these knockout tournaments present an easier path to reach next season’s biggest club competition on the continent. BB Score, your go-to place for football results.