On December 8, 2024, at 4 PM, at the Grêmio Arena, the match between Grêmio and Corinthians took place, valid for the 38th round of the 2024 Brazilian Championship. This was the last match for both teams in the competition.

Match Result
Grêmio 0 x 3 Corinthians. The Corinthians team won the match and achieved the longest winning streak in the Brazilian Série A. Only two other teams have reached a similar feat in history: Internacional (2020) and Atlético de Madrid (2021).
Key Moments of the Match
The Corinthians controlled the pace of the match against Grêmio, with Yuri Alberto scoring from a penalty in the first half. In the second half, Martínez and Dodi were sent off after a conflict, and Romero assisted Charles, who scored the second goal. To cap it off, Memphis scored a stunning bicycle kick goal, securing the 3-0 victory and solidifying Corinthians' position at the top of the table.
Post-Match Situation
The Grêmio remains in the middle of the table, securing their qualification for the Copa Sul-Americana, although in a lower position. Meanwhile, the Corinthians, who were previously threatened with relegation, secured their spot in next season's Copa Libertadores.
Statistics of Grêmio x Corinthians
📅Date and Time: December 8, 2024, at 4 PM (Brasília time)
⚽Competition: 38th round of the 2024 Brazilian Championship
Location: Grêmio Arena (Porto Alegre, RS)
Referee: Paulo Cesar Zanovelli da Silva (FIFA)
Assistants: Fernanda Nandrea Gomes (FIFA) and Antônio Marcos de Lima (AB)
VAR: Marco Aurélio Augusto Fazekas Ferreira (AB)
Goals: Yuri Alberto (46'/1st Half), Charles (43'/2nd Half) and Memphis (48'/2nd Half)
Yellow Cards: Renaldo (GRE), Hugo Sousa (COR), Matheus Bidu (COR), Monsalve (GRE), Carrillo (COR)
Red Cards: Dodi (GRE) and Martínez (COR)
Grêmio: Caíque; João Pedro, Jeromel (Pepe), Jemerson and Renaldo; Villasanti, Dodi, Pavón (Monsalve), Cristaldo (Diego Costa) and Soteldo; Braithwaite.