Londrina PR 1–3 Sao Bernardo: Visitors Dominate in Brazilian Serie B Clash
On the night of May 13, 2026, Sao Bernardo delivered a convincing away performance at the Estádio do Café, defeating Londrina PR 3–1 in a Brasileirão Série B encounter. The result lifted the visitors into a strong position in the early-season standings, while Londrina were left to rue defensive lapses that undermined their home advantage.
Match Overview
Sao Bernardo took control from the opening whistle, pressing high and forcing errors from the Londrina backline. The first breakthrough came in the 23rd minute when a well-worked corner found an unmarked head at the near post to make it 1–0. Londrina responded with a brief spell of pressure, and they equalised just before half-time through a fine individual effort from their central midfielder, who cut inside and fired low into the far corner.
The second half belonged entirely to the visitors. Sao Bernardo restored their lead in the 58th minute with a clinical counter-attack, and then sealed the win with a third goal in the 74th minute, capitalising on a misplaced pass in midfield. The final scoreline of 3–1 reflected the superior organisation and finishing of the away side.
Key Talking Points
- Defensive fragility costs Londrina: The home side conceded three goals, including two from set-piece situations and transitional moments they failed to close down.
- Sao Bernardo's midfield dominance: The visitors controlled central areas, completing 82% of their passes and winning the majority of second balls.
- Clinical finishing: Despite having fewer total shots than Londrina (10 vs 14), Sao Bernardo converted three of their five efforts on target.
Standings Impact
With this victory, Sao Bernardo climbed into the top half of the Brazilian Serie B table, building early momentum in a league where consistency often separates contenders from the rest. Londrina, meanwhile, slipped closer to the relegation zone, and head coach Emerson Cris will need to address defensive shape ahead of a tough run of fixtures.
The result also extended Sao Bernardo's unbeaten run to four matches, while condemning Londrina to a second consecutive defeat in front of their own fans.

