Flamengo 2-2 Vasco da Gama | Brazilian Serie A | May 4, 2026
In one of the most anticipated fixtures of the Brazilian Serie A season, Flamengo and Vasco da Gama played out a thrilling 2-2 draw at the Maracanã, delivering a classic Rio de Janeiro derby that had everything: goals, drama, and high-intensity action from start to finish.
Match Overview
Both teams came out with clear attacking intent, knowing the importance of securing bragging rights in the Clássico dos Milhões. Flamengo struck first, capitalizing on a defensive lapse to take an early lead. The home crowd erupted, but Vasco responded quickly, leveling the match with a superb individual effort that showcased their attacking quality.
The second half followed a similar pattern. Flamengo again took the lead through a well-worked team goal, only for Vasco to equalize minutes later with a header from a corner. The remainder of the match was end-to-end, with both goalkeepers making vital saves to preserve the draw. A late red card for a Vasco player added further tension, but Flamengo could not find a winner.
Key Moments
- 14' – Flamengo goal: A swift counter-attack ended with a low finish inside the far post.
- 22' – Vasco equalizer: A solo run and powerful shot from 20 yards leveled the score.
- 58' – Flamengo second goal: A neat one-two combination in the box created a simple tap-in.
- 67' – Vasco equalizer: A set-piece header from a corner made it 2-2.
- 80' – Vasco red card: A second yellow card reduced Vasco to ten men for the closing stages.
Standout Performances
- Flamengo's creative midfielder: Orchestrated much of their attacking play, providing one assist.
- Vasco's winger: Scored a brilliant individual goal and was a constant threat on the flank.
- Both goalkeepers: Made crucial saves late in the match to secure a point for their sides.
Season Impact
The draw kept both teams in the upper half of the Brazilian Serie A standings, though neither side was entirely satisfied with a share of the spoils. For Flamengo, it was a missed opportunity to close the gap on the league leaders, while Vasco showed resilience in coming from behind twice on enemy territory. The intensity of the derby lived up to its billing, offering a spectacle that reminded everyone why Brazilian football is celebrated worldwide.

