
For the second consecutive time in the semi-final of the Copa do Brasil, Vasco da Gama completed preparation for the first leg against Fluminense this Wednesday (10/12). Gigante da Colina faces the Rio tricolor at the Maracanã this Thursday (12/11) at 8 p.m., in Rio de Janeiro.
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As in the previous phases, the semi-finals will be played in two-legged matches. The ranking will be determined by the sum of the results and, in the event of a tie, the place will be determined on penalties.
Vasco beat Botafogo on penalties after two 1-1 draws. Champion in 2011, Cruzmaltino wants to take the decision for the third time in history.