Cruzeiro host Red Bull Bragantino in the Brasileirão Betano on Monday morning, 13 April 2026, with both sides already feeling the early-season pressure for very different reasons. Cruzeiro sit 19th on seven points, a grim position even this early, and they need points fast if they’re going to drag themselves clear of the bottom end. Bragantino are far healthier in 9th with 14 points, but they’ve been too uneven to feel comfortable. One good run can change that. One poor week can drag them backwards just as quickly.
There’s a clear contrast in the week they’re bringing into this one. Cruzeiro come in off a confidence-boosting 1-0 win away at Barcelona SC Guayaquil in the Libertadores, a result that will have lifted the mood around Artur Jorge’s group even if the domestic picture still looks ugly. Bragantino, meanwhile, arrive after a 1-0 defeat away to Carabobo FC in the Sudamericana, a sharp reminder that momentum doesn’t travel well for them. This is one of those fixtures where the table says one thing, the recent rhythm says another. And that’s why it’s live.
The wider context matters too. Cruzeiro are trying to steady a league campaign that’s already drifting into trouble, while Bragantino are trying to turn a middling start into something stronger. For the home side, this is about escape. For the visitors, it’s about avoiding another away-day flat spot and keeping pace with the pack around the top half. The game should have bite. It won’t be polite.
Cruzeiro Form & Analysis
Cruzeiro’s recent run has been messy, but not hopeless. They opened this stretch with that tidy 1-0 away win over Barcelona SC Guayaquil, a game where they didn’t dominate the ball but still found a way through, with Matheus Pereira scoring the only goal after 53 minutes. Before that, they’d been thumped 4-1 by São Paulo in the league, a result that exposed the gap between their better spells and their worst defensive habits. That’s the story of Cruzeiro right now. They can look organised for long stretches, then one bad spell changes everything.
At home, though, there’s a bit more to work with. Cruzeiro’s league record at their ground reads one win, three draws and one defeat, with eight scored and six conceded. That’s not the profile of a side that’s getting rolled over in Belo Horizonte. They’ve been awkward enough at home, hard enough to break down, and they’ve already shown they can score three against Vitória and draw 3-3 with Vasco da Gama on this ground. The problem is finishing games off. Too many matches have drifted away from them. Too many points have been left on the table.
Still, there are signs Artur Jorge has something usable here. Cruzeiro have only lost once in their last six overall, and even the defeats haven’t all been lifeless. Their attack has enough threat to hurt a Bragantino side that can be exposed when asked to defend deeper for long periods. The bigger question is the back line. They’ve conceded 20 in 10 league games overall, which is a heavy load for a team trying to climb. You don’t need to be a cynic to think they’ll concede chances again. But at home, they’ve usually found a way to make the match competitive. That keeps them in it.
Red Bull Bragantino Form & Analysis
Bragantino’s latest results tell a strange story. They beat Mirassol 1-0 away in the league, then followed it with a sharp 3-0 home win over Flamengo, one of the best results of their season so far. That was the kind of afternoon that can briefly make people sit up and take notice. Since then, though, they’ve slipped again, first losing at home to Botafogo, then going to Bahia and coming away beaten, and then dropping the Sudamericana trip to Carabobo FC by a goal to nil. That’s the problem in a nutshell. They can punch hard. They just don’t do it often enough.
Away from home, the picture is fairly average. Bragantino’s league record on the road is two wins, one draw and two defeats, with only three goals scored and five conceded. That’s a modest return, and it tells you something important: they haven’t been a reliable travelling attack. Three away goals in five league matches is thin. Very thin. If they don’t score first, they’ve often looked ordinary. If they do fall behind, they haven’t always had the control or patience to turn it around.
Vagner Mancini’s side still carry enough quality to make this awkward for Cruzeiro, especially because they’ve already shown they can beat strong opponents when their structure holds. But there’s a catch. The last six have produced only one win away from home and a sequence that’s tilted too easily into frustration. Their most recent match at Carabobo FC was especially flat from an attacking standpoint, with just 0.73 xG and no big chances created. That won’t scare Cruzeiro. And if Bragantino are again asked to do their best work without the ball, they’ll need a lot more sharpness than they’ve shown on the road.
The flip side? They’re not a team you can dismiss. Bragantino’s overall record is still better than Cruzeiro’s, and their 10 league goals conceded is respectable. But there’s a softness to their away numbers that matters here. They don’t score enough away from home to trust them blindly, and they’ve had too many stop-start performances for a side entering a tricky away fixture against a desperate opponent.
Head-to-Head
This fixture has generally been competitive, and Cruzeiro have often had the better of it at home. They won 2-1 in Belo Horizonte in September 2025 and repeated that scoreline there in July 2024. Bragantino did edge a 1-0 home win in April 2025, so Cruzeiro haven’t had it all their own way, but the balance of the recent meetings leans the way of the hosts.
There’s also been a familiar pattern of both teams finding a route to goal. Four of the last five meetings have seen both sides score, and Cruzeiro have failed to keep a clean sheet in five straight against Bragantino. That matters for this game. It nudges things towards an open enough contest, even if the visitors don’t usually carry much away-day firepower.
We Predict: Home Win
We’re backing Cruzeiro to win at 4/5 here. It’s a fair price for a side that’s been stronger at home than their league position suggests, against a Bragantino team whose away output has been too limited to inspire real confidence. Cruzeiro’s home record of one win, three draws and one defeat isn’t spectacular, but it does show they’re not easy to bully at their own ground. Bragantino, for all their occasional flashes, have only three away league goals all season. That’s a thin base to lean on in a difficult trip.
The 2-1 correct score feels the cleanest call. Cruzeiro should have enough to edge a tight game, especially if they start well and make Bragantino chase. There’s also a decent case for Both Teams to Score given the recent meetings between these clubs and Cruzeiro’s habit of leaving the door open defensively. Still, the home side look the more likely winners. Bragantino’s away scoring just isn’t strong enough to make them a serious favourite to take anything here.