São Paulo is currently ranked 14th in the Baliga, with 38 points in 31 matches, just one point away from the top 13 intercontinental spots. Historically, facing flamenco, it has maintained a winning rate of more than 60%, and this rematch has a psychological advantage. Recently, all of them have played small scores, and the team's tactical style is mainly stable and the playing style is cautious. The team is good at home battles, and recently played a wave of 12 consecutive unbeaten climaxes at home, which is very powerful. Nearly half of the tournaments have recently maintained zero goals conceded, and the current conceding rate is controlled within 1 goal, and the defensive ability is not bad. After the previous 6 consecutive draws, the team has only achieved a record of 2 wins, 1 draw and 2 losses recently, and the performance is quite abrupt. The attack is extremely weak, with an average of less than 0.8 goals per game so far, and the frontal firepower is quite limited. The São Paulo boss is the club's legendary goalkeeper Cheney, who took over the coaching position in October this year after retiring and is currently leading the team to a stable performance.

Flamengo is currently ranked 3rd in the Liga, scoring 57 points in 30 games, 1 point behind second place Palmeiras, and 11 points from first place Atletico Mineiro, which has recently recovered, playing a long-lost unbeaten rush to the climax of the points and continuing to retain a glimmer of hope of rushing the title. On the offensive line, Richard, Enrique and Barbosa have combined to score 29 goals in the league this season, and the three are very capable. Recently, 80% of the matches have played big scores, and the team's tactical style is very unrestrained, and many goal battles have been staged. Nearly half of the tournaments have recently maintained zero goals conceded, and the current conceding rate is controlled within 1 goal, and the defensive ability is not bad. Recently, there have been consecutive main players who have unfortunately been red, and midfielders Ribero and Diego have been suspended, and the team's lineup has been seriously damaged. Recently, the away ability has weakened, and there have been four consecutive away games without victory, and the goal conceding rate has increased. Flamengo is 59-year-old Renato Gaucho, who became manager in July this year and has coached well-known teams such as Gremio, Fluminense and Atlético Parana.
Prediction: Win
Portugal is currently ranked 8th in the world, and the last World Preliminary Round Group B group number one has entered the main stage of the World Cup. Portugal can qualify first in the group as long as they are drawn, and this game has a strong will to fight. The team has maintained an unbeaten record against Serbia in the last 7 times and has a psychological advantage. The team has been in excellent form recently, going unbeaten in its last six matches and winning five. Ronaldo has scored three goals for the team recently and has a heavy responsibility for scoring goals in this game. Defensive performances were remarkable, with the team able to keep clean sheets in the last 4 matches. Portugal's main centre-back Pepe received a red card in the last round and was unable to play for the team in this game. Portugal's manager is Santos, a 67-year-old veteran who took office in 2014 and made team history by leading the team to the European Championship in 2016.
Serbia is currently ranked 25th in the world, and the last World Preliminary Round ranking Group D was the first place in the World Cup stage. Lukic, Jovic, Vlahović and Milinkovic each scored in the last round. The team has been in excellent form recently, going unbeaten in its last six matches and winning five. His playing style is progressive, with more than 2 goals scored in 4 of his last 6 matches. The ability to create corners is relatively good, and the number of corners in the team's last 4 games has not been lost. Able to quickly enter the competitive state, the team has been undefeated in the first half of the last 7 matches. Serbia's manager is former Fuli manager Stojkovic, who won the team's sophistry after Serbia missed the European Championship in March this year.
Prediction: Flat + Flat