Football Result
Verification of the Result Prediction
Power Comparison in the League
Game Stats
Team Formations
Estimated Goal Scoring Chance
H2H Record before the game
Sao Paulo
Draws
Corinthians
In a heated Brazilian Serie A match at MorumBIS, São Paulo defeated Corinthians 2-0. Luciano's quickfire double in the 32nd and 35th minutes sealed the victory for the home side. Despite having slightly less possession (48%) than Corinthians (52%), São Paulo proved more clinical in front of goal. They registered 16 total shots, with 3 on target, while Corinthians managed 9 shots, also with 3 on target.
São Paulo's goalkeeper made 3 saves to deny Corinthians any goals, while Corinthians' goalkeeper only had to make 1 save. The game saw a total of 27 fouls, with São Paulo committing 18 and Corinthians 9. Both teams received 2 yellow cards each. The match was played with São Paulo in a 3-5-2 formation and Corinthians in a 4-3-1-2.
The AI-powered pre-game prediction correctly anticipated a São Paulo win, aligning with the actual result. The AI model didn't predict a balanced game. São Paulo's pre-game win probability was 42%, while Corinthians' was 30.5%.
Analyzing recent form, São Paulo had struggled in the league prior to this match, with several losses and a draw. Corinthians, on the other hand, had a recent win against Ceará but had also experienced a loss and two draws in their previous four league games. Looking at previous head-to-head encounters, São Paulo has had the upper hand recently, winning the last 3 games played at home against Corinthians.
This victory could provide a significant confidence boost for São Paulo. Their upcoming matches will be crucial in determining if they can maintain this momentum. For Corinthians, they will need to address their attacking inefficiencies and defensive vulnerabilities to bounce back in their next fixture. The game continues São Paulo's dominance in recent home derbies against Corinthians. This win breaks a negative streak for São Paulo in the league and represents a setback for Corinthians' ambitions.