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If you’re looking for a clear Bahia vs Palmeiras prediction for Sunday night football, this one has a bit of everything: a confident home side, the league leaders arriving with momentum, and a game plan battle that could decide the bets. Kick-off is set for 23.250 GMT on 2026-04-05 (19:30 in Brasília), at Casa de Apostas Arena Fonte Nova in Salvador, with exclusive broadcast on Premiere.
Bahia come into Round 10 with morale sky-high after a strong 2.922 win over Athletico-PR at Fonte Nova on April 1. Rogério Ceni didn’t even let the celebrations breathe; reports from training suggest the staff quickly switched focus to Palmeiras, treating the leaders’ visit like a final. And honestly, that’s the right tone: beat the top team at home and suddenly your season story reads very differently.
Palmeiras, meanwhile, travel to Salvador sitting top of the table and playing like a team that enjoys the routine of winning. Recent results have gone their way against the likes of São Paulo, Vasco, Novorizontino, Internacional, and Corinthians. That’s not “nice form” anymore—that’s the kind of run that makes opponents check the calendar for an easier week.
Bahia’s week has reportedly focused on technical drills in tight spaces: possession, quick passing, and building attacks without panic. That makes sense against Palmeiras, who are comfortable squeezing games and punishing sloppy exits. If Bahia can play through pressure instead of launching hopeful balls, they can keep this match on their terms—at least for spells.
One more detail worth filing under “small edges”: the last head to head on 2025-09-28 ended Bahia 1–0 Palmeiras. It doesn’t guarantee anything, but it does show Bahia can make Palmeiras uncomfortable at key moments.
Let’s talk betting odds. The market has Bahia at 2.922 for a home win, the draw at 3.25, and Palmeiras at 2.922. On paper, Palmeiras have the bigger squad value (€222.9220m vs €114.60m), but the prices suggest the books still respect Bahia at Fonte Nova.
Our data-led Bahia vs Palmeiras prediction leans slightly toward a home win (1) as the most likely 1X2 outcome, at odds of 2.922, although the confidence is low (1.6). That “low confidence” is basically the model saying: “Yes, Bahia can win, but don’t be shocked if Palmeiras behave like… league leaders.”
The strongest angle is the under 3.5 total goals. Our AI recommends Under 3.5 as the best tip with odds of 1.3 and a trust rating of 5.4/10 (confidence 5.5). The projected match stats support it: 54% vs 46% possession, 8 shots each, and only 3 vs 2 on-target. That’s not a recipe for a five-goal party.
The predicted 2–1 fits the “tight but not sterile” script: Bahia start fast at home, Palmeiras respond after the break, and the final stretch turns into that classic Brazilian finish where everyone attacks and nobody wants to be the one caught jogging back.
If you’re looking for a clear Bahia vs Palmeiras prediction for Sunday night football, this one has a bit of everything: a confident home side, the league leaders arriving with momentum, and a game plan battle that could decide the bets. Kick-off is set for 23.250 GMT on 2026-04-05 (19:30 in Brasília), at Casa de Apostas Arena Fonte Nova in Salvador, with exclusive broadcast on Premiere.
Bahia come into Round 10 with morale sky-high after a strong 2.922 win over Athletico-PR at Fonte Nova on April 1. Rogério Ceni didn’t even let the celebrations breathe; reports from training suggest the staff quickly switched focus to Palmeiras, treating the leaders’ visit like a final. And honestly, that’s the right tone: beat the top team at home and suddenly your season story reads very differently.
Palmeiras, meanwhile, travel to Salvador sitting top of the table and playing like a team that enjoys the routine of winning. Recent results have gone their way against the likes of São Paulo, Vasco, Novorizontino, Internacional, and Corinthians. That’s not “nice form” anymore—that’s the kind of run that makes opponents check the calendar for an easier week.
Bahia’s week has reportedly focused on technical drills in tight spaces: possession, quick passing, and building attacks without panic. That makes sense against Palmeiras, who are comfortable squeezing games and punishing sloppy exits. If Bahia can play through pressure instead of launching hopeful balls, they can keep this match on their terms—at least for spells.
One more detail worth filing under “small edges”: the last head to head on 2025-09-28 ended Bahia 1–0 Palmeiras. It doesn’t guarantee anything, but it does show Bahia can make Palmeiras uncomfortable at key moments.
Let’s talk betting odds. The market has Bahia at 2.922 for a home win, the draw at 3.25, and Palmeiras at 2.922. On paper, Palmeiras have the bigger squad value (€222.9220m vs €114.60m), but the prices suggest the books still respect Bahia at Fonte Nova.
Our data-led Bahia vs Palmeiras prediction leans slightly toward a home win (1) as the most likely 1X2 outcome, at odds of 2.922, although the confidence is low (1.6). That “low confidence” is basically the model saying: “Yes, Bahia can win, but don’t be shocked if Palmeiras behave like… league leaders.”
The strongest angle is the under 3.5 total goals. Our AI recommends Under 3.5 as the best tip with odds of 1.3 and a trust rating of 5.4/10 (confidence 5.5). The projected match stats support it: 54% vs 46% possession, 8 shots each, and only 3 vs 2 on-target. That’s not a recipe for a five-goal party.
The predicted 2–1 fits the “tight but not sterile” script: Bahia start fast at home, Palmeiras respond after the break, and the final stretch turns into that classic Brazilian finish where everyone attacks and nobody wants to be the one caught jogging back.
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U3.5 -333
No more than 3 goals will be scored in the match with odds of -3331 165
Bahia is expected to win with odds of 165Under 3.5 -333
No more than 3 goals will be scored in the matchYes -122
Both teams are expected to score1X&U4.5 -154
Home win/draw and under 4.5 goals
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9
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12
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Bahia |
05-Apr-26
1:2
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Bahia |
28-Sep-25
1:0
| Palmeiras ![]() |
Bahia |
20-Nov-24
1:2
| Palmeiras ![]() |
Bahia |
22-Jun-23
1:0
| Palmeiras ![]() |
Bahia |
13-Oct-21
0:0
| Palmeiras ![]() |
Bahia |
30-Aug-20
1:1
| Palmeiras ![]() |
Bahia |
20-Nov-11
0:2
| Palmeiras ![]() |
Bahia |
17-Oct-12
0:1
| Palmeiras ![]() |
Bahia |
02-Nov-14
0:1
| Palmeiras ![]() |
Bahia |
17-Nov-19
1:1
| Palmeiras ![]() |
| 14 May | L |
Remo
| 2 |
Bahia
| 1 |
| 10 May | L |
Bahia
| 1 |
Cruzeiro
| 2 |
| 03 May | D |
Sao Paulo
| 2 |
Bahia
| 2 |
| 25 Apr | D |
Bahia
| 2 |
Santos
| 2 |
| 22 Apr | L |
Bahia
| 1 |
Remo
| 3 |
| 19 Apr | L |
Flamengo
| 2 |
Bahia
| 0 |
| 11 Apr | W |
Mirassol
| 1 |
Bahia
| 2 |
| 05 Apr | L |
Bahia
| 1 |
Palmeiras
| 2 |
| 02 Apr | W |
Bahia
| 3 |
Atletico P
| 0 |
| 22 Mar | L |
Remo
| 4 |
Bahia
| 1 |
| 14 May | W | Jacuipense |
1 | Palmeiras |
4 |
| 10 May | D | Remo |
1 | Palmeiras |
1 |
| 05 May | W | Sporting |
0 | Palmeiras |
2 |
| 02 May | D | Palmeiras |
1 | Santos |
1 |
| 30 Apr | D | Cerro Porteno |
1 | Palmeiras |
1 |
| 26 Apr | W | Bragantino |
0 | Palmeiras |
1 |
| 23 Apr | W | Palmeiras |
3 | Jacuipense |
0 |
| 19 Apr | W | Palmeiras |
1 | Atletico P |
0 |
| 16 Apr | W | Palmeiras |
2 | Sporting |
1 |
| 12 Apr | D | Corinthians |
0 | Palmeiras |
0 |
Brazil - Serie A| Team | M | G | P | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Palmeiras | 15 | 25-12 | 34 |
| 2 |
Flamengo | 14 | 27-12 | 30 |
| 3 |
Fluminense | 15 | 25-20 | 27 |
| 4 |
Sao Paulo | 15 | 21-16 | 24 |
| 5 |
Atletico | 15 | 20-16 | 23 |
| 6 |
Bahia | 14 | 20-18 | 22 |
| 7 |
RB Bragantino | 15 | 17-18 | 20 |
| 8 |
Vasco DA Gama | 15 | 21-21 | 20 |
| 9 |
Coritiba | 15 | 18-19 | 20 |
| 10 |
Vitoria | 14 | 18-20 | 19 |
| 11 |
Cruzeiro | 15 | 20-25 | 19 |
| 12 |
Botafogo | 14 | 26-27 | 18 |
| 13 |
Atletico-MG | 15 | 18-21 | 18 |
| 14 |
Internacional | 15 | 16-16 | 18 |
| 15 |
Santos | 15 | 21-22 | 18 |
| 16 |
Corinthians | 15 | 13-15 | 18 |
| 17 |
Gremio | 15 | 15-17 | 17 |
| 18 |
Mirassol | 14 | 16-20 | 13 |
| 19 |
Remo | 15 | 16-25 | 12 |
| 20 |
Chapecoense-sc | 14 | 14-27 | 9 |