Flamengo will host Millonarios in the final round of Copa Libertadores group stages on Wednesday, 29 May.
Will Flamengo get the points they need to secure their place in the next stage or will Millonarios surprise everyone? Find out from our Flamengo vs Millonarios prediction, but make sure to also check out some of our other Copa Libertadores predictions.

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Flamengo vs Millonarios prediction: A convincing win for the home team
Key Stats
- Flamengo have won three games in a row without conceding a goal.
- Millonarios are without a win in Copa Libertadores this season, as well as their last four matches in all competitions.
- Flamengo have won both of their home games in Copa Libertadores, with a goal difference of +6.
- Pedro is the Flamengo's top scorer this season in Copa Libertadores with three goals.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Flamengo the absolute favourites
- HOME: 1/8 (1.13) – 88.90%
- DRAW: 13/2 (7.50) – 13.30%
- AWAY: 12/1 (13.00) – 7.70%
*odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
It's clear from these Flamengo vs Millonarios odds that the hosts are the expected winners in this match and it's by a huge margin, which is understandable for a few reasons.
First and foremost, Flamengo are a much better team on paper and they're hosting the game. They are also in better form and still have a motive to chase the win since they're in play for the next stage of Copa Libertadores, while Millonarios are already out of the competition.
If you liked our predictions for this duel and wish to get more, check out our top betting tips for today.
Last five H2Hs: Only the second meeting between these teams
This will be only the second duel between Flamengo and Millonarios, with the first one ending in a 1-1 draw earlier this season.
Meanwhile, Millonarios have met with Brazilian teams 22 times, with a record of 6-5-11. On the other hand, Flamengo have a record of 14-4-3 against teams from Colombia.
Flamengo preview: Still in play for the top spot in the group
While Flamengo haven't yet secured their place in the next stage, they could even end up winning their Copa Libertadores group. At the moment, they are three points behind Bolivar and tied with Palestino. However, they have a better goal difference than both teams, so a win over Millonarios could see them topping the group and at the very least it will secure them a place in the Round of 16.
When it comes to team news, Matias Vina and Bruno Henrique are the only players on Flamengo's injury list right now.
Predicted Lineup – Rossi – Ayrton, Pereira, Bruno, Varela – Allan, De La Cruz, De Arrascaeta, Gerson, Everton – Pedro
Brazil Serie A 11/05/25
W
EC Bahia
0
Flamengo
1
Copa Libertadores 08/05/25
D
Central Cordoba
1
Flamengo
1
Brazil Serie A 04/05/25
L
Cruzeiro
2
Flamengo
1
Copa do Brasil 01/05/25
W
Botafogo PB
0
Flamengo
1
Brazil Serie A 27/04/25
W
Corinthians
0
Flamengo
4
Millonarios preview: Already out of the competition
With just three points from five games so far in Copa Libertadores, Millonarios are bound for the last place in the group. That's disappointing but not really surprising given that Millonarios are also struggling in their domestic championship where they've notched just one win in the last five games.
Meanwhile, Diego Abadia, Omar Bertel, and Jader Valencia are out with injuries.
Predicted Lineup – Montero – Mejia, Vargas, Llinas, Alfonso – Giraldo, Pereira, Silva, Rodriguez, Rivera – Granados
Colombia Primera A 12/05/25
D
Once Caldas
2
Millonarios
2
Colombia Primera A 09/05/25
D
Deportivo Pereira
0
Millonarios
0
Colombia Primera A 28/04/25
W
Atletico Bucaramanga
0
Millonarios
2
Colombia Primera A 17/04/25
D
America de Cali
0
Millonarios
0
Colombia Primera A 13/04/25
D
Atletico Nacional Medellin
0
Millonarios
0
Player to watch: Pedro
With three goals in Copa Libertadores and seven overall (not counting regional championships), Pedro has been Flamengo's top scorer this season and he's our player to watch as his team hopes to secure the next stage in the premier continental competition.

Will Pedro score first?
Five of Pedro's seven goals in Copa Libertadores, Serie A, and Copa do Brasil were the first goal of the respective matches.