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05-17 04:00
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Match Info

Real Noroeste 0–0 Rio Branco-ES | Brazilian Série D | 17 May 2026

In a tightly contested Group A6 fixture at the Estádio José Olímpio da Rocha, Real Noroeste and Rio Branco-ES played out a goalless draw that left both sides searching for a cutting edge in front of goal. The result extended Real Noroeste’s unbeaten home run in the competition but also highlighted their ongoing difficulty in converting possession into clear chances.

Match Overview

The opening half was a tactical battle in midfield, with neither team willing to commit too many men forward. Real Noroeste, buoyed by their passionate home support, enjoyed slightly more of the ball but struggled to break down a well‑organized Rio Branco defence. The visitors, meanwhile, looked dangerous on the counter‑attack but lacked the final pass to test the home goalkeeper.

As the game wore on, chances remained at a premium. Real Noroeste’s best opportunity came in the 68th minute when a floated cross from the right found the head of centre‑forward Lucas Silva, but his effort sailed just over the crossbar. At the other end, Rio Branco‑ES came close in the 81st minute after a swift break, only for the shot to be blocked by a desperate sliding challenge inside the area.

Key Statistics

  • Possession: Real Noroeste 55% – 45% Rio Branco‑ES
  • Shots on target: Real Noroeste 2 – 1 Rio Branco‑ES
  • Corners: Real Noroeste 6 – 3 Rio Branco‑ES
  • Yellow cards: Real Noroeste 2 – 1 Rio Branco‑ES

Standing Implications

The point keeps Real Noroeste just inside the qualification places in their group, while Rio Branco‑ES remain in the hunt for a playoff spot. Both managers will feel that improvement in the final third is essential if they are to mount a serious promotion challenge in Brazil’s fourth tier.