May is shaping up to be a defining month for Fluminense, with a grueling schedule that could make or break their season across multiple competitions. The Tricolor faces a true marathon of eight matches in just 24 days, including high-stakes clashes in the Conmebol Libertadores, Copa do Brasil, and the Brazilian Championship.
Under the guidance of manager Luis Zubeldía, the squad will need to dig deep both physically and tactically to turn their campaign around. The immediate domestic priority is to stop Palmeiras from stretching their lead at the top of the Brasileirão table. Fluminense currently sits on 26 points, six behind the São Paulo giants, who have 32.
This Sunday (3), the team travels to face Internacional at Beira-Rio in the 14th round, kicking off at 6:30 p.m. A strong away result is crucial to keep their title hopes alive and prevent the gap from widening further.
On the international stage, the focus shifts to the Libertadores group stage. Next Wednesday, May 6, Fluminense heads to Mendoza, Argentina, to take on Independiente Rivadavia at the Estadio Malvinas Argentinas (9:30 p.m. Brasília time). This match is vital for their continental ambitions—they need a perfect run in their remaining group games to stay in the tournament.
With so much at stake, every match this month is a battle. For fans and players alike, May is the month where Fluminense's season will truly be defined.
