São Paulo will host Chile's O'Higgins on Tuesday, the 14th, at 7 p.m. Brasília time in the second round of the 2026 Conmebol Sudamericana. Both teams won their opening matches, making this game crucial for Group C standings.
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São Paulo returns to the field this Tuesday (14), at 7 p.m. (Brasília time), when it hosts Chile’s O'Higgins at MorumBIS, in the second round of the 2026 Conmebol Sudamericana.
Like Tricolor Paulista, the Chilean club also won its opener.
That means the match is worth the top spot in Group C.
It is worth remembering that, unlike the Libertadores, only the first-place team in each group advances directly to the Sudamericana round of 16.
The team that finishes second must play a playoff against an opponent eliminated from the Libertadores group stage after finishing third in its group.
Compared with the last match (a 2-0 win for Vitória in the Brasileirão), coach Roger Machado opted to bring in Bobadilla, Luciano, Lucca and Calleri in place of Danielzinho, Cauly, Ferreirinha and André Silva, respectively, for São Paulo.
What time is the São Paulo vs O'Higgins match in Brasília time?
The match is scheduled for 7 p.m. Brasília time on Tuesday, the 14th.
Why is the São Paulo vs O'Higgins match important for Group C?
Both teams won their opening matches, so this match will determine the top position in Group C.
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