
As the battle for a Copa Sudamericana spot intensifies, Grêmio and Vasco da Gama face off in a crucial matchup that could reshape the standings. Both sides enter this contest with inconsistent form and significant injury concerns, making this fixture a tense and unpredictable encounter.
Gremio: Struggling Form and Severe Injury Problems
Grêmio currently sit 14th with 40 points, and their recent performances have been far from convincing. Over their last ten matches, they recorded 3 wins, 3 draws, and 4 losses, while their most recent five games yielded just 1 win, 1 draw, and 3 defeats. The attack has shown glimpses of quality, but defensive problems continue to undermine results.
Their latest outing ended in a 2-2 draw against Fortaleza, following a disappointing 0-1 home loss to Cruzeiro. Overall, Grêmio’s home form has been unreliable, which adds further pressure heading into this match.
In terms of squad availability, the situation is worrying. The team faces a long injury list:
Pedro (ankle surgery)
Eli (ACL tear)
G. Martins (hamstring injury)
Lucas (muscle contusion)
Villasanti (knee injury)
Balbuena (knee surgery)
These absences significantly weaken both their defensive depth and midfield control.
Vasco da Gama: Higher Win Rate but Recent Confidence Hit
Vasco da Gama stand 11th with 42 points, slightly ahead of their opponents. They have posted 6 wins and 4 losses in their last ten matches, showing a strong winning tendency but also defensive inconsistency.
However, recent form has dipped sharply. Vasco enter this game on a three-match losing streak, falling to Juventude, Botafogo, and São Paulo—results that have undoubtedly affected morale.
Their injury situation is also notable, with several key players unavailable:
Paulinho (lumbar spine injury)
Henrique (thigh injury)
Mendes (calf injury)
Techer (thigh injury)
Suárez (tibia fracture)
Even so, Vasco maintain enough depth, and the attacking duo of Moreira and Gomes continues to provide a meaningful threat up front.
Match Outlook
Both teams are dealing with defensive fragility and significant injury absences, which could neutralize their attacking strengths. While Grêmio hold home advantage, their form and squad limitations make it difficult to trust them. Vasco have a higher win rate but enter this match low on confidence following three straight defeats.
Given the circumstances, a balanced contest is expected—and a draw appears the most reasonable outcome.
Prediction: Vasco + Handicap (Away +1 or Asian Handicap +0.5/1)